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Talbot County beckons travelers with irresistible picturesque hamlets and distinctive charm. With more than 600 miles of shoreline, its waterman`s villages, and sophisticated small towns have the perfect balance of rural simplicity and urban refinement. Here, you can stroll through historic neighborhoods, paddle down a river, and celebrate film, art, and music at a festival.
St. Michaels is arguably one of America`s most enchanting towns. Here, no one rushes to do anything unless they`re racing log canoes on the Miles River. Along its maze of alley-like residential streets, clapboard shipbuilder`s cottages live next door to Victorian Homes. Talbot Street is the town`s main thoroughfare where every flavor of gift can be found including Italian pottery, casual fashions, paintings, handcrafted jewelry, and home accessories. With three spas, a handful of critically-acclaimed restaurants, and award-winning inns, your stay in St. Michaels can be as lavish as you please. Matthew McConaughey, Sarah Jessica Parker, Jane Seymour, Rachael McAdams, and Christopher Walken chose the Inn at Perry Cabin accommodations during the filming of Failure To Launch and Wedding Crashers while luminaries Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn opted waterfront vacation rental homes.
If you are thinking about escaping to an island that`s off the beaten path, heavy on pristine landscapes and light on crowds, Tilghman Island is just the place. Located on the southernmost tip of Talbot County, the Island is a three-mile long stretch of lowland nestled between the Black Walnut Inn and the Choptank River. Don`t let this waterman territory, marked by the crowd of rugged skipjacks, clam boats,and buyboats in Dogwood Harbor fool you. This quaint island offers pure luxury at places like the Tilghman Island Inn, Black Walnut Inn and the Lazyjack Inn and the Island`s restaurants rank among the best on the shore.
Sophisticated and lively, Easton has evolved into Talbot County`s “big city.” Downtown, you`ll find boutiques, home décor shops, art galleries, and antique stores. Take a peek at the latest exhibits at the Academy Art Museum. For an infusion of local talent, pop into Troika Gallery and take home a framed memento of the Shore created from the palettes of the regions finest painters and photographers. Easton`s restaurants and chefs are pure culinary gems. Take a look at Mason`s memory wall, and your will easily recognize movie stars, political and music icons, all of which enjoy the restaurant`s food and atmosphere.
Oxford is everyone`s dream town – it`s picture postcard perfect. The Tred Avon River bustles with yachts, sailboats, and power boats. Tree-lined streets and well groomed gardens grace grand historic homes hemmed by picket fences. This is the town where James Michener outlined his epic “Chesapeake” at the historic Robert Morris Inn. Be sure to dine at Latitude 38 and Pope`s Tavern, enjoy ice cream from the Highland Creamery, and take a ride on the Oxford Bellevue Ferry.
So, if you are looking for an escape with an abundance of rich history, relaxing country drives, great restaurants and romantic inns, you have the perfect destination.
About Talbot County, Maryland:
Talbot County, Maryland invites visitors to experience the perfect balance of rural simplicity and urban refinement. With the timeless beauty of the Chesapeake Bay as their backdrop, the county’s sophisticated small towns, charming country byways, and wide array of activities offer something for everyone who appreciates the opportunity to relax, reflect, and renew. The Talbot County Office of Tourism offers comprehensive information and trip planning services at its Easton, Maryland office (1-410-770-8000) and on its website (www.tourtalbot.org).
Areas Served:
Easton
Newcomb
Oxford
Royal Oak
Saint Michaels
Trappe
Wye Mills