This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Brandeis chapter.
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This past Rosh Hashanah weekend, I decided to enjoy the long weekend by traveling up to Ogunquit, Maine, with my boyfriend. Our trip from Hooksett, NH, took about an hour and a half by car. I was immediately captivated with the town; Ogunquit is a popular vacation spot for a reason. After checking in to where we were staying, the Towne Lyne Motel, we caught a ride on one of three trolleys that services the town. Our destination: Footbridge Beach. Because we were unfamiliar with the trolley route, my boyfriend and I ended up being on there for quite some time.  We didn’t mind, though, because we were able to get a good look at some of the prime locations in town, including Perkins Cove, Ogunquit Beach, and the town center.Â
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One of the most noteworthy attractions of Footbridge Beach are the dunes, which have been kept in pristine condition over the years through a conservation project. We got to enjoy the view of the dunes and the river as we went over the footbridge that gives the beach its name, and were treated to a sweeping view of the shoreline as we came to the end. Unfortunately for us, the weather was not good enough this weekend for swimming, but we enjoyed a game of Frisbee, and took a walk down to the conjoining beach a mile up the shoreline, Ogunquit Beach. After enjoying a brief stay there, we hopped back on the trolley, and enjoyed a delicious lobster dinner at Barnacle Billy’s, a local seafood restaurant.Â
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Unfortunately, on Sunday, we were visited by a rainy day, and a bout of sickness for me. After enjoying a quiet day in, on Monday morning, we enjoyed breakfast at the Wild Blueberry, a delicious place for brunch, and explored a few places nearby, including the Ogunquit Memorial Library, and Revelations, a gift shop in an old church. After enjoying a nice walk along Marginal Way, a seaside pathway, we made our way back out of town, and down to New Hampshire. Due to favorable traffic conditions, our trip back only took us a little over an hour.Â
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Take away: Despite my cold, and a little rainy weather, my boyfriend and I had a wonderful time in Ogunquit. The town itself is picturesque and inviting, with shops and restaurants of all kinds for all ages. The beaches are clean, beautiful, and a treat to visit. I would love to visit again someday when the weather is a little more welcoming, and maybe get a little swimming in! I definitely recommend Ogunquit to anybody looking for a nice place to get away for a weekend.
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