#9 is a cottage with 2 bedrooms and a full bath
Cottage in Trenton, ME
4 guests · 2 bedrooms · 1 bath
Reasons to book
Free cancellationFull refund if you change your mind
Great for petsBring all your friends and family, even the furry ones
Includes essentialsPets allowed, Kitchen or Kitchenette, Air conditioner and more
About this cottage rental
#9 is a cottage with 2 bedrooms and a full bath. Each room with a double bed, TV, cable, and A/C has a private entrance on either the right or left side of the cottage. Shared amenities: mini-fridge, coffee pot, microwave, small desk, and free Wi-Fi. Perfect spot for buddies or a group of four who want to share a space but not a bedroom! All guests have full access to the common areas: indoor kitchen downstairs in the main building, outdoor kitchen, grill, hot tub, and bonfire pit.
Simply self-check-in properties. Customer service is available 24/7. Feel free to message and we will get back to you within two hours. :)
Trenton is the town just off of Mount Desert Island (MDI to the locals) which is home to Acadia National Park and Bar Harbor. We are just a mile from the first park picnic area and shortly after the fabled trails of Acadia including Beehive, Precipice, Cadillac Mtn, Beech Mtn, Little Long Pond, and all the popular tours like boating, puffins, lobstering, and lighthouses! It's an adventurer's paradise and that is exactly why we bought the Open Hearth Inn ;).
Free parking right outside your door (all cottages have parking TO THE LEFT of the cottage)! Bakery and Lunts Lobster shop within about a 1 min walk just across the road. Trenton is the gateway to Acadia and the park starts just half a mile down the road!
Located on Route 3 at the head of Mount Desert Island, The Open Hearth Inn is 12 miles to Bar Harbor, 9 miles to Acadia National Park, 15 miles to Bass Harbor Head Light, 12 miles to Southwest Harbor, 8 miles to Ellsworth, 35 miles to the Schoodic Peninsula of Acadia National Park, 36 miles to Bangor, 65 miles to Camden and 163 miles to Portland. The Bar Harbor Hancock County Airport is a half-mile up the road.
The Open Hearth Inn makes a great home base for day trips around Downeast Maine and the coastal beauties such as Mount Desert Island (MDI).
Cottages at The Open Hearth Inn are a rustic but private little base camp for all of your Acadia Adventures. These cabins (9 in total) have been on the property since sometime in the 50s and although they are 'vintage' in nature, they are a comfortable trip back in time ;). Just a mile away from the first picnic area in the park and the welcome centre, this property is the ultimate budget option for a place to stay while you play.
The basis of the Open Hearth Inn is the main house, built in the 1820's it's best known for its historic charm. One of 20 rooms and everyone has plenty of space to stretch outside, gather in the old hearth room and play some board games, stretch out on the couch and watch movies on the common use 70" tv, make some new friends, and explore the real reason we call it 'Ohana'.
Acadia National Park is just a quick 10 mins down the road and the centre of Bar Harbor a mere 20 mins. Experience the beauty of Mount Desert Island without the hustle and bustle of downtown Bar Harbor while still being fairly close to anything you could possibly need for the best Maine adventure. NO matter the time of year; spring, summer, autumn, or winter The Open Hearth will always be waiting for you.
Pet Policy:
Here at Open Hearth Inn we welcome your four-legged family member. However, we ask you to help us with the following pet rules while staying with us.
1. Please don't leave your pet in the rooms unattended.
Why? Because they miss you and from our experience of being professional hosts since the 90's, when they are lonely they howl or bark causing others to lose the quiet enjoyment on the property. Lonely pets also use the bed or other furniture to snuggle on while you are away. This is super tough for our housekeepers to remedy because blankets or comforters need to be washed or replaced, also furnishings can take hours to remove hair from so we can present a clean space for the next guest.
Maine is a very pet friendly place and since you brought them on vacation we hope you keep them with you so they can enjoy "Vacation Land" as much as humans do.
2. Please pick up all the poop/excrement they may have.
3. Please have your pup on a leash when enjoying the common areas.
4. Please try to refrain your dog from barking.
We have dog treats, extra poo bags and a water bowl in the common room.
*There will be an additional cleaning fee charged if your pet makes a mess of the room or the bedding. We hope that you and your four-legged family member have a great stay here at Open Hearth Inn.
No other notes. Feel free to ask any questions. :)
Simply self-check-in properties. Customer service is available 24/7. Feel free to message and we will get back to you within two hours. :)
Trenton is the town just off of Mount Desert Island (MDI to the locals) which is home to Acadia National Park and Bar Harbor. We are just a mile from the first park picnic area and shortly after the fabled trails of Acadia including Beehive, Precipice, Cadillac Mtn, Beech Mtn, Little Long Pond, and all the popular tours like boating, puffins, lobstering, and lighthouses! It's an adventurer's paradise and that is exactly why we bought the Open Hearth Inn ;).
Free parking right outside your door (all cottages have parking TO THE LEFT of the cottage)! Bakery and Lunts Lobster shop within about a 1 min walk just across the road. Trenton is the gateway to Acadia and the park starts just half a mile down the road!
Located on Route 3 at the head of Mount Desert Island, The Open Hearth Inn is 12 miles to Bar Harbor, 9 miles to Acadia National Park, 15 miles to Bass Harbor Head Light, 12 miles to Southwest Harbor, 8 miles to Ellsworth, 35 miles to the Schoodic Peninsula of Acadia National Park, 36 miles to Bangor, 65 miles to Camden and 163 miles to Portland. The Bar Harbor Hancock County Airport is a half-mile up the road.
The Open Hearth Inn makes a great home base for day trips around Downeast Maine and the coastal beauties such as Mount Desert Island (MDI).
Cottages at The Open Hearth Inn are a rustic but private little base camp for all of your Acadia Adventures. These cabins (9 in total) have been on the property since sometime in the 50s and although they are 'vintage' in nature, they are a comfortable trip back in time ;). Just a mile away from the first picnic area in the park and the welcome centre, this property is the ultimate budget option for a place to stay while you play.
The basis of the Open Hearth Inn is the main house, built in the 1820's it's best known for its historic charm. One of 20 rooms and everyone has plenty of space to stretch outside, gather in the old hearth room and play some board games, stretch out on the couch and watch movies on the common use 70" tv, make some new friends, and explore the real reason we call it 'Ohana'.
Acadia National Park is just a quick 10 mins down the road and the centre of Bar Harbor a mere 20 mins. Experience the beauty of Mount Desert Island without the hustle and bustle of downtown Bar Harbor while still being fairly close to anything you could possibly need for the best Maine adventure. NO matter the time of year; spring, summer, autumn, or winter The Open Hearth will always be waiting for you.
Pet Policy:
Here at Open Hearth Inn we welcome your four-legged family member. However, we ask you to help us with the following pet rules while staying with us.
1. Please don't leave your pet in the rooms unattended.
Why? Because they miss you and from our experience of being professional hosts since the 90's, when they are lonely they howl or bark causing others to lose the quiet enjoyment on the property. Lonely pets also use the bed or other furniture to snuggle on while you are away. This is super tough for our housekeepers to remedy because blankets or comforters need to be washed or replaced, also furnishings can take hours to remove hair from so we can present a clean space for the next guest.
Maine is a very pet friendly place and since you brought them on vacation we hope you keep them with you so they can enjoy "Vacation Land" as much as humans do.
2. Please pick up all the poop/excrement they may have.
3. Please have your pup on a leash when enjoying the common areas.
4. Please try to refrain your dog from barking.
We have dog treats, extra poo bags and a water bowl in the common room.
*There will be an additional cleaning fee charged if your pet makes a mess of the room or the bedding. We hope that you and your four-legged family member have a great stay here at Open Hearth Inn.
No other notes. Feel free to ask any questions. :)
Amenities
Air conditioner
Pets allowed
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Parking
Balcony or Patio
Hot tub or spa
TV
Map of Trenton, ME
Reviews
5.0
The little cottage was as described. Nothing fancy, but clean. The 5 stars come from the feeling of hominess provided by the "big House" that all were welcomed to enjoy. We found it quite comfortable and charm abounded.
5.0
Quaint vintage property
5.0
The property is rustic which I knew when I booked it. It reminds me of motels that we stayed at in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The common areas and kitchen and grills were awesome. The property was close enough to Bar Harbor and Acadia to travel back and forth and avoid the overcrowded area of Bar Harbor.
5.0
The property was conveniently located, clean, and cute. There were things to do on-site, and the laundry facilities, hot tub, and kitchen were convenient.
2.0
Trenton, Maine: Open Hearth Inn (Ohana inns, cabin #9).
Pros: was definitely the communication. They explain everything you will need for your stay. The price was reasonable and originally booked this location since they accepted pets. The location was between Elsworth and Bar Harbor which was great for us. Cons: The photos showed the cabin had a mini split AC unit. Upon arrival we noticed a window AC unit. When I asked about this I found out the mini split units are not in working order. The rooms are small and noticed a weird smell. The smell came from the newly polyurethaned picnic table just outside the AC unit baking in direct sunlight. This unit is 2 bedrooms. The bathroom shower has great pressure and hot water however the sink drained very slow. One bedroom was fine. The other was very small and had a very high bed that was crooked. The difference from one side to the other was roughly 5”. I asked for a fix. They provided a large wooden plank. This contraption evened out the bed but it did slip out a few times and was not a great fix for safety. I am 5’ tall and I had to climb into the bed as it was very high. The window AC unit was directed right on the bed which is not ideal either. Also wanted to note this property is right on a main road and near a small airplane field. The planes and road are very loud. I wanted to write an honest review so others can plan and decide for themselves. Price and location versus quiet.
5.0
We really enjoyed our stay! The cottage was quaint, clean, and in a great location. Communication and the check in/check out process was very simple. We also enjoyed sitting by the fire and meeting new people! Thanks for helping make our visit to Maine (from Louisiana) an enjoyable one!
5.0
Perfect cottage.
5.0
Served as home base for our Acadia National Park visit. Loved the access to the main house for the larger kitchen space, dining space and the washer dryer area. Met other guests which my daughter and I enjoyed.
4.0
Check-in was easy. Management was in communication vi email and text days before arrival, making it less stressful. The two bedrooms and bathroom were comfortable and quaint. Perfect for our 2 night stay. Grocery store and restaurant were nearby for any food and utility needs. Thumbs down though about the hot tub. It was not working and was a disappointment to myself and my kids. I would recommend this place to a friend.
2.0
We booked months ago and paid in full. Arrived to no one to check us in. A sign in lobby stated they are now remote and provided a number. No one answered or returned my call. After nearly 25 minutes of saying hello in what felt like a horror movie set, someone finally emerged only to tell us they couldn’t find our booking. After around the 40 min mark of standing around, we received a text from the manager followed by a late email with our booking and instructions. The entire situation was disappointing and stressful for a period of time. We were concerned we wouldn’t have a place to stay. It is poorly ran and there should be other means of contact for people coming in from out of state at different hours.
5.0
Small and reasonably affordable cabin
4.0
Our cabin was rustic, which is what we expected based on the pictures. We were there two nights to attend a wedding. Would have been nice to have more shelving in the bathroom. Homey feel, comfortable property. Felt as though you could enter the house and use the hot tub freely. We were bummed to not meet the owners of the property. It would have been nice to put faces to the email communications. It was great to have a bakery and restaurants within walking distance.
FAQs
How much does this cottage cost compared to others in Trenton?
The average price for a rental in Trenton is $419 per night. This rental is $38 less expensive than the average.
Is parking included with this cottage?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at #9 is a cottage with 2 bedrooms and a full bath. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this cottage?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this cottage. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is #9 is a cottage with 2 bedrooms and a full bath pet friendly?
Yes! This cottage is pet-friendly. For more information, we recommend contacting the booking provider about animal policies.
What amenities are available at #9 is a cottage with 2 bedrooms and a full bath?
We found 8 amenities for this rental. This includes air conditioner, pets allowed, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, and parking.
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