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Vacation Home near Skiing and Water Sports with Fireplace and Wi-Fi, Pet-Friendly
From $200 / night
Location:Farmington, Maine
Bedrooms:3
Bathrooms:1
Sleeps:9
Property Type:Vacation Home
Amenities:BBQ, Basketball Court, Blender, Deck, Dishes, Fireplace, Internet Access, Laundry, Microwave, Non-Smoking, Pets OK, Phone, Refrigerator, Shower, Stove, Utensils, Wireless Internet Access, Woodburning Stove & more amenities »
Activities:Basketball, Biking, Board Games, Boating, Canoeing, Diving, Fishing, Golf, Gym, Hiking, Horseback Riding, Ice Skating, Jetskiing, Kayaking, Mountain Biking, Movie Theaters, Museums, Ping Pong, Rafting, Restaurants, Rock Climbing, Sailing, Shopping, Sledding, Snorkeling, Snow Shoeing, Snow Skiing, Snowboarding, Snowmobiling, Swimming, Tennis, Tubing, Water Skiing, Watersports, Wildlife viewing, Windsurfing, Yoga & more activities »
Description:Lake House Getaway Do you want a kid-friendly place for a family vacation? In search of a spot for a romantic getaway, a spiritual retreat, time with a group of friends who love skiing and or being together? Do you need a quiet and beautiful setting in which to study, read, write, create, reflect, recharge, work, or pursue a spiritual quest? Do you like skiing or other winter sports? Do you want an escape surrounded by natural beauty? Would you like a personal spiritual or yoga retreat? Are you an artist, writer or musician who wants to tap into your inner well of creativity? Our beautiful, year round vacation home is located in The Western Maine Mountain Region on 19 wooded acres on Clearwater Lake, one of Maine's most pristine, spring-fed lakes. The lake has six-and-one-half miles of shore line with a depth of 135 feet. It is near the culturally rich college town of Farmington, Maine and a little under 200 miles distant from Boston. It feels nourishing to be here at Clearwater Lake, where we can slow down and not be interrupted, and enjoy nature from inside and also by going outside. We love how deeply we sleep, and how rested we feel when we return to the city. We love how we feel connected with nature and each other after visiting. We love how kids respond by finding adventure and fun outside their usual activities. Enjoy a morning cup of tea or coffee out on the large deck in the warmer weather. In cooler or inclement weather gaze at the lake and its surrounding wooded hills through the floor-to-ceiling living room windows. In wintry weather, enjoy the panoramic view from inside looking through the picture windows at the surrounding mountains, the trees, the snow and ice, and sky. The scene is always changing with mist appearing and disappearing, with sunsets and sunrises, and with visiting birds and other wildlife. The house has a large deck with a grill with a large picnic table. You can enjoy the deck, reading and resting or simply watching the lake. Surrounded by stunning natural beauty, the location abounds in opportunities for outdoor play and nature viewing. Accommodations: * The home is fully winterized and can sleep 9 people. It has 2 downstairs bedrooms, a romantic master sleeping loft and a daybed and convertible futon sofa bed in the living room. It sleeps 3 couples (4 if the sofa bed is used) plus one person on the day bed. * The bathroom with natural wood has a skylight, a shower and a clothes washer/​dryer. * The house has a gas furnace, a thermostat, is fully insulated and offers with radiant floor heating as well as a fireplace/​wood-stove. * The wood burning stove in the living room has a glass front and screen, functioning as both a cozy fireplace and a source of extra warmth. * There is a land-line phone with toll-free calling througout the US and Canada. * The house has wired and wireless high-speen Internet. * In the large, comfortable living room one can curl up on the day bed, couch or in a chair and enjoy a book, music, a warm fire and the many views of the lake and surroundings. * The living room has a well-stocked board game cabinet filled with chess, checkers, monopoly and many other board games. * The full modern kitchen has a refrigerator, stove and microwave along with utensils, pots and pans, a blender, and most everything you have at home for cooking. * The lake side of the house has floor-to-ceiling picture windows so you can be safe from the elements inside as you view constantly changing beautiful outdoor vistas. * There is a full regulation size ping-pong table with balls and paddles. It can be set up in the living room. Year Round * The views of the lake and surrounding mountains around are always stunning, no matter the season. * The house is remote and private yet easily accessible by car. * It is a perfect spot for a romantic getaway, a spiritual retreat, a group of friends who love skiing and or being together, or as a place to recharge one's creative juices. * Visitors have finished writing projects and written songs inspired by the location. * Enjoy the romance of the wood stove and the comfort of warm floors. * Feel cozy, safe, and nurtured in every season. * On clear nights one has spectacular views of the stars. * The house is very private as it is surrounded by acres of woods on three sides and the lake on the fourth. * The nearby town of Farmington has a campus of The University of Maine and always has a variety of diverse cultural offerings including adult theatre, children's theatre, dance and live music. * A variety of restaurants are available along with grocery shopping, book stores, gift stores, and more. Winter Use: Skiing ALL IN ONE SEASON PASS HOLDERS--WHY PAY MOUNTAIN RATES! Ski on nearby (within 15 minutes) Titcomb Mountain with 16 alpine trails for all skill levels and many cross-country skiing trails. Sugarloaf Mountain Ski Resort, on Maine's second highest peak is the only lift-serviced above-treeline skiing in the East. It is 40 - 60 minutes away. Saddleback Mountain with 66 trails and 5 lifts is an one hour and 23 minutes away. Sunday River Ski Resort offering 132 trails, 671 acres, and 8 interconnected mountains is an hour and 20 minutes distant. Cross-country skiing Ice skating Snowshoeing Ice fishing Spring, Summer and Fall Use Our house is available in winter months, and the camp (what Mainers call a non-winterized cottage) is available in the warmer months from May to October. It is great for a variety of water sports. Swimming Boating. The house has a canoe, two kayaks, a child's canoe, a row boat, and by special arrangement the use of our two sailboats. Water skiing Hiking - on our property and from the property to nearby trails Bicycling Fall Foliage is spectacular! Most evenings one is serenaded to sleep by the loons that call the lake home. Travel The house is a 200 mile drive from Cambridge, MA. We usually drive it in a bit under four hours. The nearby town of Farmington (6 miles) is a college town with friendly people and local happenings and eateries. Features Phone Wired and wireless Internet connectivity Washer/​Dryer Canoes, kayaks, sailboats and rowboat Suitability Dog Friendly, no cats Kid Friendly We love how kids find ways to entertain themselves here, creatively and without a television! The house has lots of books and games for children, with a basket of toys and a box of Legos. Smoking Not Allowed Seasonal local activities Golf Tennis Shopping Restaurants Rafting Kayaking Sailing Boating Waterskiing Jet Skiing Swimming Snorkeling/​Diving Windsurfing Hatha Yoga: mats, inversion swing, and props at house with free community class in town. Biking Mountain Biking Cross Country Skiing Downhill/​Alpine Skiing Snowboarding Snowmobiling Sledding/​Tubing Wildlife Viewing Kayaking and canoeing Table Tennis Hiking Fishing Rock Climbing Fitness Center/​Gym Health/​Beauty Spa Basketball Court in town, at park, and at UMF fitness center Antiquing Cinema and six screen local movie theaters Museums and galleries Horseback Riding Golf Tennis Rates Week: $1,200 Weekend: $350 Individual nights: $175 Note that other fees and policies apply as well. Please review our rental policies web page to see them all. The weekly rate reserves the house from 5:00 pm on a Friday afternoon for seven days until noon on the following Friday. The weekend rate reserves the house from 5:00 pm on a Friday afternoon for two days until 5:00 pm on Sunday afternoon. Individual nights can be reserved at $175 per night. Maine requires a 7% sales tax. Dogs, with approval, cost an extra fee. Please provide us with a deposit of at least 50% of your full rental cost with your reservation. The remaining balance is due no later than two weeks prior to your scheduled arrival at the property. We also ask for a security deposit of $200 or 10% of the rental rate prior to your stay. See our rental policies page for details. There can be a maximum of 9 people sleeping at the house during your stay. Note: Until your reservation has been confirmed, our rates are subject to change without notice. Availability The house is rentable throughout the year, subject to our regularly updated availability calendar. Before contacting us, please check our calendar for your desired dates. View our current calendar. Guestbook View selected writings and reflections by guests from our guestbook. Contact Send us a message through airbnb to request further information, with questions, or to reserve your dates. home house camp rental policies... more info >>
From $175 / night
Location:Camden, Maine
Bedrooms:2
Sleeps:5
Property Type:Vacation Home
Amenities:Cable/​Satellite TV, Fireplace, Laundry, Wireless Internet Access & more amenities »
Activities:Board Games, Canoeing, Restaurants, Snow Skiing, Swimming & more activities »
Description:This wonderful post and beam was built in 2005. Great open space, cathedral ceiling upstairs. House is not too big! Not overwhelming and overpriced! Just simple vacation living. Cool in Summer, warm in Winter. There are two bedrooms, plus another area, that is suitable as bedroom. (w bed) WiFi, Cable, swimming, row boat and canoe with adult lifejackets, off street parking, 5 minute drive (or taxi) to downtown Camden shops and restaurants. (or 15 min. to rockland or lincolnville) Great kitchen, sweet views of Hosmer Pond. Amazing hikes right out the door. Just half mile from the Mighty Camden Snow Bowl/​skiing! And National Tobaggan Championchips in Winter! Washer/​dryer. French Press ) board games. Treadmill. Local YMCA great! In summer, perfect, away from the hustle and bustle of Camden, yet so close. Easy going, helpful host. Cofee and tea included. Extra matresses available.... more info >>
From $125 / night
Location:Farmington, Maine
Bedrooms:1
Sleeps:5
Property Type:Vacation Home
Amenities:Deck, Dishes, Fireplace, Full kitchen, Internet Access, Microwave, Pets OK, Refrigerator, Shower, Stove, Utensils, Wireless Internet Access, Woodburning Stove & more amenities »
Activities:Board Games, Boating, Hiking, Swimming, Yoga & more activities »
Description:Do you want a place for a family vacation that is fun for kids? Do you like swimming, hiking and warm weather sports? Do you want an escape surrounded by natural beauty? Would you like a personal spiritual or yoga retreat? Do you need to recharge your energy after being in the city? Are you an artist, writer or musician who wants to tap into your inner well of creativity? What about a romantic getaway? It feels nourishing to be here at Clearwater Lake, where we can slow down and not be interrupted, and enjoy nature from inside and also by going outside. We love how deeply we sleep, and how rested we feel when we return to the city. We love how we feel connected with nature and each other after visiting. We love how kids respond by finding adventure and fun outside their usual activities. Our rustic and nurturing seasonal camp is located in The Western Maine Mountain Region on our 19 wooded acres on Clearwater Lake, one of Maine's most pristine, spring-fed lakes. The lake has six-and-one-half miles of shore line with a depth of 135 feet. Enjoy a morning cup of tea or coffee on the large porch. Watch for passing families of ducks and ducklings, visiting loons or hummingbirds as you contemplate the surrounding beauty and listen to the bird calls and rustles in the leaves. Surrounded by stunning natural beauty, the location abounds in opportunities for outdoor play and nature viewing. Rental Amenities: * Our seasonal three season camp can sleep at least 5 people. * It has a cozy bedroom with a double bed plus a queen size futon and a daybed in the living room. * More can stay in sleeping bags on the screened-in porch. * More can also stay on the property if you want to set up a tent on our tenting platform. * In the warmer weather some have also enjoyed spending nights in a sleeping-bag on the screened-in porch. * The wood burning stove in the living room has a glass front and screen, functioning as both a cozy fireplace and a source of warmth. * In the large, comfortable living room one can curl up on the day bed, futon or in a chair and enjoy a book, music, a warm fire and the many views of the lake and surroundings. * The living room has a well-stocked board game cabinet filled with chess, checkers, and many other board games. * The full kitchen has a large refrigerator, stove and microwave along with utensils, pots and pans, and most everything you have at home for cooking. * There is wireless high-speed Internet. * There is a small sun-bathing deck outside the porch. * There is swimming and boating dock. * There is a rope-swing on the deck. * Outdoor enclosed shower with skylight * Outhouse toilet Rental Periods: May - October More information: See clearwaterescapes.com /​ camp... more info >>
From $225 / night
Location:Islesboro, Maine
Bedrooms:3
Bathrooms:1
Sleeps:8
Property Type:Vacation Home
Amenities:Child Friendly, Deck, Oceanfront, TV, Woodburning Stove & more amenities »
Activities:Beach, Biking, Board Games, Hiking & more activities »
Description:Oceanfront house on Islesboro,Maine.Beautiful,quiet and restorative home setting on a quiet cove on the north end of the island.Private beach with hiking trails and biking galore.One unobtrusive neighbor and lots of privacy in this three bedroom A-frame house.Completely furnished with a queen and single bed in each bedroom,one bath, neat kitchen and large common room overlooking a deck and the bay on Sabbathday Harbor.Great deck for reading or lounging,digital tv for movies, game console and loads of board games.Its a great family house with a warm wood stove and a loft bedroom overlooking the deck and bay.... more info >>
From $186 / night
Location:Brooklin, Maine
Bedrooms:3
Bathrooms:1
Sleeps:4
Property Type:Vacation Home
Amenities:Child Friendly, DVD Player, Deck, Oceanfront, Shower, TV & more amenities »
Activities:Beach, Board Games, Sailing
Description:Sea Meadow is a charming, shingle-sided cottage located on Naskeag Point in Brooklin, Maine. The cottage is located only 75 feet from the shore on four secluded acres of land and is surrounded by grass and wildflower meadows. There are spectacular open views across Herrick and Blue Hill bays to Mount Desert Island. (A photograph of the view from our property appeared on page 69 in the September 2008 volume of Down East magazine.) The non-working Blue Hill Bay lighthouse is directly off-shore from the property. A private staircase provides access to over 260 feet of deepwater shore frontage and a beach with granite boulders. r nThe living room/​dining area walls are covered in antique barn board siding with a beamed ceiling. The den includes an entertainment center that is well-stocked with board games, television, and a DVD player. (Please note that TV reception is limited to two channels: ABC and Fox.) There is a large deck that faces the ocean with a dining table and plenty of outdoor furniture. The kitchen and bathroom have been completely remodeled. (The bathroom has a stall shower only.) The master bedroom has a queen-sized bed. The two cozy additional bedrooms each have built-in bunk beds. (Due to the fact that the top bunks do not have any railings, guests should only use the lower bunks.) r nBrooklin, Maine is located on the southeast tip of the Blue Hill Peninsula between Blue Hill Bay and Eggemoggin Reach. It is a beautiful, quiet village that boasts it is the boatbuilding capital of the world. Author E.B. White and his wife Katharine made it their home. Brooklin is still home to many fine boat builders, lobstermen, and the headquarters of WoodenBoat Magazine. People come from around the world to attend boat building or sailing classes at the WoodenBoat School. Brooklin is, quite simply, a very special place. r n r n r n r n r n r n... more info >>
From $114 / night
Location:Camden, Maine
Bedrooms:5
Bathrooms:1
Sleeps:11
Property Type:Vacation Home
Amenities:Child Friendly, Deck, Mountain View
Activities:Beach, Biking, Board Games, Restaurants, Shopping & more activities »
Description:A spacious, rural home only 15 minutes from Camden. You'll have plenty of room to spread out in our five bedroom antique farmhouse set on two acres of lawn with 54 more acres of rolling fields and woodlands and a magnificent view of the Camden Hills. The midcoast area is a tremendous vacation destination, but most rental properties are located in village or lakeside settings, which can be noisy. Our farmhouse offers a quiet retreat, yet is only minutes from Camden and other area towns, like Belfast, Rockport and Rockland. Lincolnville was voted one of the top 20 small towns in the US! Begin your day with coffee or tea on the deck or in one of our Adirondack chairs on the lawn. Hike through our own woods and fields, or from nearby trailheads in Camden Hills State Park. Biking can be great fun, since traffic isn't too bad once you're off Rte 1, and most of the secondary roads offer scenic vistas. Swim in Levenseller Pond, a five minute walk down our street, or at the town beach on Norton's Pond, two miles away in Lincolnville center, or in Penobscot Bay at Lincolnville beach, just 10 minutes away. Tour the several wineries located within a 30 minute drive, including the Cellardoor winery located right in Lincolnville. There are also several lighthouses within an hour's drive. The closest is on Islesboro, a short ferry ride from Lincolnville Beach. At the end of your day, pick up fresh cooked-to-order lobsters from the local lobster fisherman, and dine al fresco on our lawn, enjoying the mountain view. Of course, there are dozens of wonderful restaurants in the local area, if you don't want to eat at home. Acadia National Park is a 90-minute drive - close enough for day trips, and a must-visit for any Maine vacation. Camden, Rockport, Rockland and Belfast all offer a wealth of cultural, recreational and shopping opportunities. nMy aunt and I renovated our family homestead and are offering it for weekly rental from late Spring through mid Fall. The house, built sometime prior to 1830 based on the accordian lathe we found under the plaster, includes five spacious bedrooms and is fully furnished. My grandfather 'updated' the kitchen in the 1920s and converted the pantry into a bathroom in the 1930s, personally building all of the cabinetry in both rooms. An interesting historical note: our farm had one of the first indoor bathrooms in Lincolnville, and we're still using the original sink! The first floor includes a large eat-in farmhouse kitchen, bathroom, living room, den and two bedrooms. The front bedroom, called Emmie's room, has a double bed. The back bedroom (called the back bedroom) has a twin-sized trundle bed. A spacious front entry hallway leads upstairs to three more bedrooms - Barbara's room has a double bed, Robyn's bedroom has an old-fashioned 3/​4 bed, and Rita's room offers a double bed and a twin bed. In addition to these bedrooms that can accommodate eleven people, there is a daybed in the den where one more person could sleep, if needed. We are fully stocked with books from the 19th and 20th centuries, jigsaw puzzles and vintage board games. We also have a pretty extensive library of Maine's native son, Stephen King - the master of suspense fiction - whose novels frequently take place in secluded Maine towns. You haven't experienced the full impact of a Stephen King novel until you've read it in a secluded Maine farmhouse!... more info >>
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