1/5

Blair Hill Inn

Greenville, ME • Moosehead Lake • SPLURGE

avg. $645 / night

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Free breakfast

Breakfast-included rate options available

Room upgrades

Complimentary room upgrades (subject to property availability)

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Early check-in and late check-out (subject to property availability)

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PB hotel design editorial

Perched on a granite-ledged hillside above Moosehead Lake in the remote Maine highlands, a late-nineteenth-century shingle-style estate commands what may be the most cinematic water view of any inn in New England — the Blue Ridge of the mountains rising beyond the lake's northern arm, framed by white spruce and Eastern white pine. Blair Hill Inn was established within this Victorian summer cottage, its white clapboard facade, paired brick chimneys, and stacked bay windows rising from a fieldstone retaining wall in a composition that has changed very little since the property was built around 1891. The house carries the feeling of a well-maintained private camp rather than a hotel, which is precisely the point. Inside, the eight guest rooms sustain that domestic register through cream-painted woodwork, woven sisal-toned carpets, and working fireplaces — some framed in whitewashed brick, others in stacked ledgestone — that make the rooms genuinely useful against Maine evenings. Louis XV-style bergères in soft grey velvet sit alongside cane-and-linen beds and mahogany case pieces, the mix landing closer to a carefully edited country house than a decorator's exercise. The dining room extends the same restrained warmth, with tufted linen chairs, damask-papered walls, and a bay of tall windows that positions the Moosehead panorama as the primary decorative event — a framing device that no amount of interior renovation could improve upon.

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About

The Relais & Chateaux Blair Hill Inn and Slate Restaurant is Moosehead Lake's most desirable hotel, spa and restaurant. Guests from around the world return time and time again to this 10-guest room private retreat in the wilds of Northern Maine to decompress from the hectic demands of life. The stunning lake views, exquisite farm-to-fork cuisine, relaxing spa and peaceful atmosphere are provided amid an aura of understated elegance. Participate in as many, or as few, lake and mountain adventures customized for you as you'd like.

Amenities

Internet

Free Internet

Free Parking

Restaurant

Wifi

Free Wifi

Suites

Bar/Lounge

Breakfast Included

Non-smoking rooms

Blair Hill Inn Reviews

338 reviews

"By far the best place to stay around Moosehead Lake. Exceptionally nice 10 room inn, lovely dinning room and bar and very large porch, all with spectacular views of Moosehead Lake. All staff very pleasant, though could be better trained. Rooms are large and well appointed. Bed was a touch soft but pillows were great. Extremely comfortable place with specular views. Compared to prior wWEB PICTURES DINING AND BAR FURNITURE HAVE BEEN UPDATED. only downside was dinner and bar staff, drinks come slow and food comes very fast. We got our appetizers before our cocktails. We ordered a bottle wine—which they were out of, tried something else. -also out of, ordered a third choose and they came back after finding our first choice. Wine finally came after we were done eating. On the flip side the staff was better than anywhere else we went. The stairs going upstairs are curved and a bit difficult. Hot tub was in need of maintenance. In summary, some issues to solve, but overall the physical property far outways ant staff issues"

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Sep 30, 2025

"A great place to stay! We were treated fabulously. This was the highlight of our 9 day trip to Maine. Food and service at Slate were great especially the service by Shana. Naim, the bartender, was such a pleasure. Nick the Manager greeted us and attended to our every need. Nick connected us with Aiden who took us on a Moose Safari where we saw 5 moose"

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Sep 07, 2025

"This was indeed a splurge for us but well worth it. It was a weekend of complete indulgence and relaxation. From the moment we reserved the room, it was a very transparent process with open communication. The estate itself is more beautiful in person. It is regal and impressive with amazing views everywhere you won't want to leave. Parking, super easy, The check in process- no problem. We were greeted by Addy with champagne. Our room was upgraded to a bigger room with a better view. The room is beautiful, clean, new. The space is ample. The bathtub is total luxury and the shower not so shabby either. The snacks provided were top notch and much appreciated- homemade cookies, local chips, soda. The TV has premium channels and there was no way we were leaving the room at night, so we got to watch some good movies. We did not take advantage of the restaurant as it was too indulgent for us but each night it was packed & everyone looked very pleased. The breakfast that was included was very nice and not your average options. I chose the home-made granola and yogurt my husband had fresh omelets. The baked goods provided were baked that day and fresh as well as fresh squeezed orange juice. There was always free access to coffee and tea. We took an amazing hike on the grounds, and it was very easy and enjoyable. We viewed glorious sunsets and impressive stars at night. My absolute favorite was the soap provided was from the local Mountain soup store in Greensville. I loved this soap so much I bout a whole bunch online once I got home. My favorite thing about this beautiful place was the way they all made me feel. There was always a presence of someone there to ask a question or lend a smile. By day 2 I felt like family as was sad to go. I witnessed the owner taking pictures of the sunset which impressed me because she sees it everyday and it still seemed to draw pleasure for her. What I will remember most is the way the team made me feel- I felt special- not just a guest but more than that. I had nice conversations with many of the staff, the waitress and Jason the GM. You are all doing an amazing job and have a beautiful place you should be very proud of. I have traveled all over the world but had never experienced the love that I felt when I stayed at Blair Hill Inn. Thank you!"

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Aug 02, 2025

"Where do I start? My husband and I just spent an idyllic weekend at the Blair Hill Inn. Upon arrival- we were greeted immediately and given a tour of the property. We were BLOWN AWAY by all the amenities they offer (many of which aren’t even advertised!) From a book/game library, a cocktail lounge, multiple outdoor decks overlooking the gorgeous property complete with outdoor fire tables and fleece blankets for your comfort, a 24/7 fully-stocked, self serve coffee bar, a 24/7 outdoor hot tub, as well as trails on the property for exploring, etc.) We were fortunate enough to make a dinner reservation at the property’s restaurant- Slate (highly recommend!) and also booked a couples massage in their spa. We enjoyed the complimentary breakfast each morning and felt like they offered a great variety! This property has everything you could ever need and then some. There is so much to do in the area with nice weather- but this luxury bed and breakfast offers just as much if the weather doesn’t hold out. The complimentary snacks in our room, the smart tvs with multiple streaming platforms already logged in, the dreamy beds, the complimentary luxury robes and slippers, all the way down to the local soaps and lotions offered are just SOME of the well thought out amenities this property provides. They’ve genuinely considered everything. The staff were so kind and friendly and genuinely made us feel like family. Soundproofing was excellent as we never heard another guest while in our rooms. Can’t recommend this place enough and we genuinely can’t wait to return."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Jun 17, 2025

"Not exactly what I expected. What was excellent: The multi-course dinner. Worth every penny. Probably the best dinner I've ever had. The walking trail up the hill with beautiful views. The Inn in general (both from my room and the restaurant) had breathtaking views. The spa was exceptional. Best massage ever! The Owner was very nice. The other guests were very friendly. It was nice having a Nespresso machine in the room (I've developed a new habit). The drinking water was so good. What fell short: The bedding was dirty, there were flies in the room (dead and alive) and it was heated by a space heater. I was asked about my dietary preferences before my arrival, (I'm diabetic), but no efforts were made to meet them. On one night, I went down to the restaurant area to have a cup of tea and relax in the restaurant in front of the fireplace. I heard very loud yelling and f bombing from the kitchen. Everyone in the restaurant was stunned. The circuit breaker blew, which was unnerving. The hot tub needed a shock. No one after asked me about my stay or if I needed anything. No one reached out afterward. Overall, I was disappointed. I vacation very seldom and this was a very expensive trip. Travel Tips: Make sure you bring food for the fridge. It's a hike to the nearest town and the dining schedule is breakfast and dinner during the week. Also, bring binoculars if possible. Lots of wildlife. Be aware of the seasonal recreation. I didn't realize so much of it would be closed during my visit."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Mar 08, 2025

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