The Brunswick Hotel





The The Brunswick Hotel Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
Begin by crossing the famous swinging bridge which connects Brunswick and Topsham. The bridge was built in 1892. It is one of few pedestrian suspension bridges left in the United States. On the Topsham side of the river, follow a paved path along the Androscoggin River with views of the Brunswick Dam.
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This paved path runs along the Androscoggin River from one main parking area to another. Along the route, there are restrooms and benches to stop, rest at, and enjoy views of the river. There is also a dog park at the beginning of the trail. The trail does closely parallel US 1, so expect some road noise. Accessibility: This trail is likely accessible for visitors using wheelchairs, mobility equipment, or strollers. Accessible Parking: Number of designated accessible spaces: 1 at the...
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This unique property is owned by the Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust and leased out for continued agricultural use. This section of the farm is accessed from the Tom Settlemire Community Garden. The trails are open to the public to enjoy, but it is asked that all dogs are kept on leash since it is an active working farm.
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This unique property is owned by the Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust and leased out for continued agricultural use. The farms has over 100-acres dedicated to growing organic blueberries. The trails are open to the public to enjoy, but it is asked that all dogs are kept on leash since it is an active working farm.
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Features
This unique property is owned by the Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust and leased out for continued agricultural use. The farms has over 100-acres dedicated to growing organic blueberries. The trails are open to the public to enjoy, but it is asked that all dogs are kept on leash since it is an active working farm.