Best attractions and places to see around Saybrook Manor, a coastal community within Old Saybrook, Connecticut, offers a blend of natural beauty and historical charm. The area features white sand beaches, the Oyster River with its salt marshes, and scenic views of the Connecticut River and Long Island Sound. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, cultural sites, and various outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and birdwatching.
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The views on both side of the road are fantastic as you cross the bridge. You can see up the river to the beautiful deciduous tree lined banks on one side, and the wider more expansive river on the other.
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Great Hammock Road is one of many beautiful waterside roads in the area. It passes over Back River with views west towards Oyster Point and Indian Town Harbour and east towards Dunks Island.
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Great Hammock Road is one of many beautiful waterside roads in the area. It passes over Back River with views west towards Oyster Point and Indian Town Harbour and east towards Dunks Island.
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River Road, along with a few of the other paved roads and bridges in the area, offers views of the Connecticut River. There are a bunch of neighborhoods on the south side of the river that make for great road riding.
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Saybrook Manor offers a variety of natural beauty. You can enjoy the scenic vistas from Great Hammock Road, which provides views of Back River, Oyster Point, Indian Town Harbour, and Dunks Island. River Road and Shore Road also offer fantastic views of the Connecticut River. Beyond these, the area boasts white sand beaches, the Oyster River with its vast salt marshes ideal for birdwatching, and Saybrook Point Park for coastal scenery.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can visit Fort Saybrook Monument Park, which offers a glimpse into the area's past. The General William Hart House, a national historic landmark built in 1767, is also maintained by the Old Saybrook Historical Society. Don't miss the iconic Lynde Point Lighthouse and the Saybrook Breakwater Lighthouse, both significant maritime landmarks.
Old Saybrook offers several cultural attractions. The Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center, known as 'The Kate,' hosts various performances and events. You can also explore Old Saybrook Main Street for charming shops, restaurants, and historic architecture. The Connecticut River Museum, a short drive away, is dedicated to the history of the Connecticut River.
The area provides many outdoor opportunities. The Oyster River is excellent for fishing, swimming, sailing, snorkeling, canoeing, and kayaking. For hiking, The Preserve offers over 1700 acres of coastal forest. You can also find various routes for mountain biking, running, and road cycling. For more details on specific routes, check out the MTB Trails around Saybrook Manor, Running Trails around Saybrook Manor, and Road Cycling Routes around Saybrook Manor guides.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The beaches are perfect for sunbathing and swimming. Fort Saybrook Monument Park offers mini-golf in addition to its historical significance. The Essex Steam Train & Riverboat, a short drive away, provides a fun experience for all ages. Scenic viewpoints like Great Hammock Road and Shore Road are also family-friendly for enjoying the views.
Saybrook Manor is known for its scenic views. Great Hammock Road offers fantastic waterside views of Back River, Oyster Point, Indian Town Harbour, and Dunks Island. River Road provides excellent views of the Connecticut River, while Shore Road offers expansive river views from its bridge crossing.
The spring, summer, and fall months generally offer the best conditions for outdoor activities in Saybrook Manor. Summer is ideal for beach activities, swimming, and water sports on the Oyster River. Spring and fall provide pleasant temperatures for hiking in The Preserve and exploring scenic roads like Great Hammock Road without the peak summer crowds.
Beyond the lighthouses, Gillette Castle State Park, a short drive from Saybrook Manor, features an authentic castle with fascinating architectural details, offering insight into the genius of William Gillette. The region also boasts several historical homes, including the Bushnell Farm house, one of Connecticut's oldest.
Saybrook Point Park is an excellent choice for walking and picnicking, offering scenic views of both the Connecticut River and Long Island Sound. Ferry Point Park also provides walking trails and opportunities for birdwatching in a tranquil setting.
Old Saybrook Main Street, a short drive from Saybrook Manor, is the hub for shopping and dining. You'll find charming boutiques, antique shops, and the Saybrook Country Barn for home furnishings, alongside a variety of restaurants and cafes.
Yes, the Oyster River area, with its vast salt marsh views, is known for a diverse bird population, making it an excellent spot for birdwatching. Ferry Point Park also offers good opportunities for birdwatching along its walking trails.
Beyond the major landmarks, consider visiting 'Tall Tales' at Saybrook Point Resort & Marina. This renovated Italianate historic home celebrates remarkable people of Old Saybrook who influenced the town's character, offering a unique historical perspective.


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