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Somewhat local with somewhat functional, somewhat indulgent, somewhat nature-focused character.

Dive into pure delight at the Wild Cow Creamery in Belfast, Maine, where every scoop of handcrafted ice cream and sorbet feels like a little celebration. From creamy vanilla swirls to vibrant sorbets, this charming creamery invites you to savor the authentic taste of artisanal frozen treats crafted with passion. The playful purple storefront and handwritten chalkboard menu set a cozy, welcoming vibe, perfect for a spontaneous afternoon indulgence or a family outing filled with joyful flavors and sweet memories. Feel the cool breeze of coastal Maine as you treat yourself to floats, shakes, and uniquely crafted sodas like Wild Blueberry and Flying Cauldron Butter Beer — a truly local experience that dances on your taste buds and warms your heart. Don’t miss out on this hidden gem that perfectly blends small-town charm with irresistible sweetness!

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Spring through early fall for best outdoor treat weather

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Spring through early fall for best outdoor treat weather

30 minutes to 1 hour

Cash or card payment, Camera or phone for photos, and Light jacket for coastal breeze

Families, Foodies, Couples, Road Trippers, and Locals

The nearest major airport is Portland International Jetport (PWM), about 1.5 hours' drive from Belfast.

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