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How
to Get to the Pool Lobster Co.
We love Biddeford
Pool, the local residents and our summer visitors love it, and we think
you'd love it, too. The village is situated on a spit of land bordered
by the Atlantic Ocean on one side and a 1-mile-wide tidal basin ("the
Pool") on the other side. We're located on the Maine coast about
an hour north of the Maine-New Hampshire border. If you're interested
in visiting, check the driving directions below.
The
population of Biddeford Pool and the surrounding coastal area swells during
the summer months, when visitors come to enjoy the unparalleled pleasures
and beauty of the Maine coast. For information on area attractions, see
About the Pool.
What makes us all
so passionate about the Pool? In the coming months, we'll add a photo
gallery to our Web site. If you have a favorite photo you'd like us to
add to the gallery, email it to help@poollobster.com,
and be sure to include a brief description.
How to Get to the
Pool Lobster Co.
From Biddeford and
north:
- From Rt. 111 in
Biddeford, take Rt. 9 west and 208 south
- Go about 5 miles
(past the University of New England), and turn left on 208 south
- at the T-intersection,
turn left onto Mile Stretch Rd.
- after you pass
Hattie's Restaurant, take the first left onto Yates St. The pound is
at 18 Yates St. in the center of the village.
From Kennebunkport
and south:
- Take Rt. 9 east
toward Cape Porpoise and Biddeford
- Follow Rt. 9 past
Goose Rocks (you'll pass the Goose Rocks Fire Dept.)
- Turn right on
Rt. 208 south
- at the T-intersection,
turn left onto Mile Stretch Rd.
- after you pass
Hattie's Restaurant, take the first left onto Yates St.
From Kennebunk and
Rt. 1 south:
- Take Rt. 1 north
toward Biddeford
- At Five Points
intersection (traffic light with Mobil station on left), follow Rt.
111 into the town of Biddeford
- Turn right on
Rt. 9 west and Rt. 208 south
- Go about 5 miles
(past the University of New England), and turn left on 208 south
- at the T-intersection,
turn left onto Mile Stretch Rd.
- after you pass
Hattie's Restaurant, take the first left onto Yates St.

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