Mid-Coast Maine Island Boathouse: a Kayaker's Dream.
Cabin in Bristol, ME
4 guests · 2 bedrooms · 1 bath
Reasons to book
Guests love it hereGuests give this property a top rating
Well priced for this locationProperty prices in this area are generally higher
Includes essentialsKitchen or Kitchenette, Internet / Wifi, Balcony or Patio and more
About this cabin rental
Wanna get away?
First, close your eyes and imagine retreating to small island just off the coast of Maine. Our Maine island cabin is the ultimate escape from “the real world.” Nestled amid hay-scented ferns and white birch trees, in full view of a sandy beach and the pristine Muscongus Sound, our rustic retreat will transport you back to a simpler time—without clutter, stress, and in harmony with nature—but with a soft bed and a well-stocked kitchen. PBS’ Frontier Living show has nothing on this authentic island experience.
Built in 2003 in the tradition of a Maine boathouse, the cabin’s double doors open to the southern sun for a refreshing connection to the surrounding woods and salt air. Its spacious deck and Adirondack chairs, plus nearby hammock, offer the perfect reading, sunbathing or stargazing spot with a 180 degree view of the beach. The boathouse is located 100-feet above low-water and enjoys 400 ft. of private shoreline frontage. Sandy in places and pebbly in others, the beach provides ample treasures for discovery and is a perfect starting point for your Muscongus Sound boating adventure. Berry baskets and a clam rake are provided for the hunter/gathers. Wooded trails lead from the cabin to the island’s historic church, cemetery and farmhouses.
Simple living does have a few complications, as there is no electricity, no running water; the refrigerator is powered by propane. Drinking water is carried to the premises in gallon containers. Wash water is collected from the rain barrel or fetched from the nearby spring. Ice is available from the owner and from the mainland. Liquid paraffin lamps as well as a gas cylinder lamp, light the living space. A waist-high two-burner propane stove serves as a effecient cooking facility.
The boathouse is easily accessible from scenic Round Pond Harbor, directly across the Sound from the boathouse, and is only 15 minutes away by kayak. Round Pond Village offers fine dining, fresh dockside lobster dinners, a small sandwich counter and general store, antiques and collectibles, and an old time gift shop and ice cream scoop. The boathouse is also a short water taxi ride from Muscongus Harbor, the put-in spot for area sea kayak tours. Transportation arrangements should be coordinated with the owners.
Your arrival and pick up costs are included in the price of your stay. I will make the arrangements. The new water taxi departs from Muscongus Harbor (the harbor just a couple miles north of Round Pond Harbor). It's a lovely quintessential tiny coastal harbor. A personal favorite.
Muscongus Marine also offers ample parking: park your vehicle $15. pre day.
And if, during your stay at the Boathouse, you would like to explore the midcoast area by road this water taxi service is available to you for the 'going rates'.
Keywords: eco-cabin, camping experience, cabin
First, close your eyes and imagine retreating to small island just off the coast of Maine. Our Maine island cabin is the ultimate escape from “the real world.” Nestled amid hay-scented ferns and white birch trees, in full view of a sandy beach and the pristine Muscongus Sound, our rustic retreat will transport you back to a simpler time—without clutter, stress, and in harmony with nature—but with a soft bed and a well-stocked kitchen. PBS’ Frontier Living show has nothing on this authentic island experience.
Built in 2003 in the tradition of a Maine boathouse, the cabin’s double doors open to the southern sun for a refreshing connection to the surrounding woods and salt air. Its spacious deck and Adirondack chairs, plus nearby hammock, offer the perfect reading, sunbathing or stargazing spot with a 180 degree view of the beach. The boathouse is located 100-feet above low-water and enjoys 400 ft. of private shoreline frontage. Sandy in places and pebbly in others, the beach provides ample treasures for discovery and is a perfect starting point for your Muscongus Sound boating adventure. Berry baskets and a clam rake are provided for the hunter/gathers. Wooded trails lead from the cabin to the island’s historic church, cemetery and farmhouses.
Simple living does have a few complications, as there is no electricity, no running water; the refrigerator is powered by propane. Drinking water is carried to the premises in gallon containers. Wash water is collected from the rain barrel or fetched from the nearby spring. Ice is available from the owner and from the mainland. Liquid paraffin lamps as well as a gas cylinder lamp, light the living space. A waist-high two-burner propane stove serves as a effecient cooking facility.
The boathouse is easily accessible from scenic Round Pond Harbor, directly across the Sound from the boathouse, and is only 15 minutes away by kayak. Round Pond Village offers fine dining, fresh dockside lobster dinners, a small sandwich counter and general store, antiques and collectibles, and an old time gift shop and ice cream scoop. The boathouse is also a short water taxi ride from Muscongus Harbor, the put-in spot for area sea kayak tours. Transportation arrangements should be coordinated with the owners.
Your arrival and pick up costs are included in the price of your stay. I will make the arrangements. The new water taxi departs from Muscongus Harbor (the harbor just a couple miles north of Round Pond Harbor). It's a lovely quintessential tiny coastal harbor. A personal favorite.
Muscongus Marine also offers ample parking: park your vehicle $15. pre day.
And if, during your stay at the Boathouse, you would like to explore the midcoast area by road this water taxi service is available to you for the 'going rates'.
Keywords: eco-cabin, camping experience, cabin
Amenities
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Balcony or Patio
Family friendly
Map of Bristol, ME
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Ratings and reviews
5.0 / 5.0
I was looking for a place to unplug, to reenergize and Round Pond was the perfect place for reading, exploring, enjoying the stars and watching the changing tides on the water. Marcia was a wonderful host from picking me up at the dock to walking me through the amenities at the boathouse. I hope to make this an annual week to restore my soul.
FAQs
How much does this cabin cost compared to others in Bristol?
The average price for a rental in Bristol is $502 per night. This rental is $203 less expensive than the average.
Is parking included with this cabin?
Parking is not specified as an available amenity at Mid-Coast Maine Island Boathouse: a Kayaker's Dream.. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this cabin?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this cabin. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is Mid-Coast Maine Island Boathouse: a Kayaker's Dream. pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this cabin is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Mid-Coast Maine Island Boathouse: a Kayaker's Dream.?
We found 4 amenities for this rental. This includes kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, balcony or patio, and family friendly.
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