A Very Special Place:Privacy plus Views at Simple, Secluded Lakefront Cabin
Cabin in Sandwich, NH
8 guests · 3 bedrooms · 2 baths
Reasons to book
Guests love it hereGuests give this property a top rating
High-end valuePrice for this property is higher than average in the area
Includes essentialsKitchen or Kitchenette, Parking, Balcony or Patio and more
About this cabin rental
This is a very special, peaceful place to spend a week--unlike most crowded, noisy waterfront properties you will find listed. The rustic pine-panelled cabin has a 180 degree pond-and-mountain view and comes with a dock, float, canoe and sailfish. It offers seclusion and privacy--far from roads, at the end of a long dirt driveway, on a quiet pond with abundant wildlife, no motorboats (they are prohibited), and a wilderness feel. And it is among the most affordable on the pond.
Despite the wilderness feel, our tenants get the best of both words: the camp is close to major tourist attractions and outlet shopping as well as some of the best hiking, biking, fishing and outdoor recreation in New England.
Center Sandwich is 75 miles from the seashore and Portland Maine, and a short drive from Squam and Winnipisaukee, with their classic tourist attractions: water slides, water sports, restaurants. Not far from North Conway with its outlet shopping and cog railway up Mt. Washington. The towns of Sandwich and Tamworth are classic New England villages with white clapboard churches and antique stores, and gorgeous scenery that attracts many artists and craftsmen. There's also tennis in Sandwich, as well as golf; and hiking or biking right out the front door, in the White Mts. and Chocorua. There's trout fishing in nearby trout ponds, and fishing, swimming, kayaking, and canoeing right on Bearcamp Pond, with its islands and public beach. At night you'll be lulled to sleep by the loons calling to each other, and you may well see deer, moose and beaver.
This camp has been in our family for decades, and we try to maintain a family feel to our rental of it. The ideal tenant is not looking for the typical 'DVR in every room' rental, but something that is a throwback to a simpler time. People return year after year
PS If you subscribe to Amazon Prime, check out Indie movie “Heroes Don't Come Home”: first and last 10 minutes were filmed at Bearcamp Lodge last season.
Reviews: Please note we are new-ish to Home Away so have no reviews, but we are happy to supply reviews from our old site (TripAdvisor):
"I stayed here as part of a ladies' weekend of artists who wanted a getaway for peace and quiet and friendship. The setting is lovely--we saw a moose in the pond (which is clean, cold, and still swimmable in October if you get the right weather) and a pair of loons. Hot shower and indoor plumbing, of course, but if matching cups and new furniture is your thing, don't stay here--this is a classic "camp," not a fancy Maine cottage. If you're looking for a rustic, sweet, peaceful getaway, this is it! I adore this place." --Oct., 2016
"This place is a steal! A number of friends and I went up to North Sandwich to spend a quiet weekend, and found exactly what we were looking for here. The house has plenty of space, a great large space with kitchen, dining table and living room for eating, visiting and relaxing, and of course, the lake, which is fantastic. The owners checked via phone to make sure everything was as it should be, and were generally very accommodating. I look forward to going back again-maybe even this summer for a second time!."
--2015
"Bearcamp Pond Lodge is a lovely rustic get away, perfect to soothe the soul. The pond itself (yes it is right on the water) is not only gorgeous and serene, it is quite large, much more like a lake than a pond. They do not allow power boats so it is an exceedingly quiet and peaceful and BEAUTIFUL place. The house is actually quite spacious when you include the "sleeping house" that is connected by a breezeway. We just used the main house which was plenty of space for the 2 of us and since you really only want to be outside here. The house is no frills just as the owner advertises, although the memory foam bed is actually quite luxurious."---July 2016
"Bearcamp is nestled on a knoll at the pond's northern edge affording spectacular mountain and water views and sun from the east in the mornings and from the west in the afternoons. The docks are located on both sides, making it easy to launch a resident canoe or swim or fish from either point. The house is fully equipped with a kitchen, large family room with a fireplace and a bedroom and bath in the main cabin; the attached bunkroom has two additional bedrooms that sleep 6 and a bathroom and storage area. Only 5 minutes from us Route 25 and you feel the special remoteness and timelessness that is so characteristic of the Sandwich, New Hampshire region. Walking trails from Bearcamp lead to open country roads for cycling or a well-maintained trail system courtesy of the Wonalancet Outing Club, providing access to Mt. Chocorua or the many companion peaks in the Ossipee Ring. Fall is spectacular but summer is also a great time to be here because of the swimming, boating and quiet reading on the shaded decks attached to the house. If you want sun and solace, park yourself on either dock and enjoy!"--2011
Despite the wilderness feel, our tenants get the best of both words: the camp is close to major tourist attractions and outlet shopping as well as some of the best hiking, biking, fishing and outdoor recreation in New England.
Center Sandwich is 75 miles from the seashore and Portland Maine, and a short drive from Squam and Winnipisaukee, with their classic tourist attractions: water slides, water sports, restaurants. Not far from North Conway with its outlet shopping and cog railway up Mt. Washington. The towns of Sandwich and Tamworth are classic New England villages with white clapboard churches and antique stores, and gorgeous scenery that attracts many artists and craftsmen. There's also tennis in Sandwich, as well as golf; and hiking or biking right out the front door, in the White Mts. and Chocorua. There's trout fishing in nearby trout ponds, and fishing, swimming, kayaking, and canoeing right on Bearcamp Pond, with its islands and public beach. At night you'll be lulled to sleep by the loons calling to each other, and you may well see deer, moose and beaver.
This camp has been in our family for decades, and we try to maintain a family feel to our rental of it. The ideal tenant is not looking for the typical 'DVR in every room' rental, but something that is a throwback to a simpler time. People return year after year
PS If you subscribe to Amazon Prime, check out Indie movie “Heroes Don't Come Home”: first and last 10 minutes were filmed at Bearcamp Lodge last season.
Reviews: Please note we are new-ish to Home Away so have no reviews, but we are happy to supply reviews from our old site (TripAdvisor):
"I stayed here as part of a ladies' weekend of artists who wanted a getaway for peace and quiet and friendship. The setting is lovely--we saw a moose in the pond (which is clean, cold, and still swimmable in October if you get the right weather) and a pair of loons. Hot shower and indoor plumbing, of course, but if matching cups and new furniture is your thing, don't stay here--this is a classic "camp," not a fancy Maine cottage. If you're looking for a rustic, sweet, peaceful getaway, this is it! I adore this place." --Oct., 2016
"This place is a steal! A number of friends and I went up to North Sandwich to spend a quiet weekend, and found exactly what we were looking for here. The house has plenty of space, a great large space with kitchen, dining table and living room for eating, visiting and relaxing, and of course, the lake, which is fantastic. The owners checked via phone to make sure everything was as it should be, and were generally very accommodating. I look forward to going back again-maybe even this summer for a second time!."
--2015
"Bearcamp Pond Lodge is a lovely rustic get away, perfect to soothe the soul. The pond itself (yes it is right on the water) is not only gorgeous and serene, it is quite large, much more like a lake than a pond. They do not allow power boats so it is an exceedingly quiet and peaceful and BEAUTIFUL place. The house is actually quite spacious when you include the "sleeping house" that is connected by a breezeway. We just used the main house which was plenty of space for the 2 of us and since you really only want to be outside here. The house is no frills just as the owner advertises, although the memory foam bed is actually quite luxurious."---July 2016
"Bearcamp is nestled on a knoll at the pond's northern edge affording spectacular mountain and water views and sun from the east in the mornings and from the west in the afternoons. The docks are located on both sides, making it easy to launch a resident canoe or swim or fish from either point. The house is fully equipped with a kitchen, large family room with a fireplace and a bedroom and bath in the main cabin; the attached bunkroom has two additional bedrooms that sleep 6 and a bathroom and storage area. Only 5 minutes from us Route 25 and you feel the special remoteness and timelessness that is so characteristic of the Sandwich, New Hampshire region. Walking trails from Bearcamp lead to open country roads for cycling or a well-maintained trail system courtesy of the Wonalancet Outing Club, providing access to Mt. Chocorua or the many companion peaks in the Ossipee Ring. Fall is spectacular but summer is also a great time to be here because of the swimming, boating and quiet reading on the shaded decks attached to the house. If you want sun and solace, park yourself on either dock and enjoy!"--2011
Amenities
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Fireplace
Parking
Balcony or Patio
TV
Family friendly
Map of Sandwich, NH
RRRR
Ratings and reviews
Summary of reviews
Guests loved the peaceful and secluded location, the beautiful lake views, and the recreational activities like boating and hiking.
5.0 / 5.0
Lovely quiet spot; funky, rustic camp. Very comfortable and homey. Great for all ages (unless have lessened mobility).
5.0 / 5.0
This was our third stay here. We love the location and the camp. No frills, but most everything you need. We anticipated summer heat and brought a few extra fans which did come in handy to supplement what is there. Fishing was great, lots of bass. Enjoyed kayaking, especially for the fabulous sunsets - no bugs out on the water in the middle of the water! Also did some great hikes (easy>harder) Beedee Falls, Rattlesnake, Morgan/Percival and Jennings/Sandwich. We had different friends and family in and out over the two weeks and it was great to have beds for everyone. Hoping to go back again someday.
5.0 / 5.0
This is out ideal place for vacation. It is simple, rustic, quiet, comfortable. We heard/saw the loons, even a glimpse of a bear on the other side of the cove. I brought my rowing shell, we used the kayak, brought an extra of our own, my husband brought his fishing boat - he and my son caught lots of bass, also some pickerel. We played disc golf in Sandwich (free but bring discs) went to Beede Falls and Madison Boulder (walks vs hikes - great for kids or older visitors) and did some more challenging hikes. Lots of other things to do, Center Sandwich and Tamworth are great. We're doing two weeks again next year - hoping for less rain!
5.0 / 5.0
This was our fifth stay: for us, this place is magical! The views from the cabin are breathtaking, and the lake is an unspoiled treasure. The listing is accurate: this is not a luxury rental but an old-fashioned camp on the lake. We love its vintage vibe and look forward each year to immersing ourselves in the beauty all around.
5.0 / 5.0
Quiet secluded traditional New Hampshire camp
We truly enjoyed our week at this traditional camp. The description is very accurate... no frills, but privacy, incredible views and quiet. The lake is beautiful and felt like ours alone.
2.0 / 5.0
Truly rustic cabin
The location has great scenic views and is very peaceful.
The cabin is at the end of a long and winding dirt road and was not very easy to find as the number is posted on a tree quite a way from the main road and then we did not know which way to go at the fork.
The interior of the cabin was mostly clean, but had older couches that need a deep cleaning. I was glad that I brought my own pots and paper products to use for our stay as there was no dishwasher and there were bugs and rodents in the house.
We greatly enjoyed the lake, but had to drive 20 minutes to town to buy more paddles for the boats as there were only two in the boat house.
Guests are responsible for their own trash. The local dump is only open a few days a week, so be sure to plan ahead for when and how to remove your trash.
5.0 / 5.0
very relaxing
secluded, remote, and very relaxing. Just like stepping back in time to your grandparents camp at the lake. Super quiet
5.0 / 5.0
Secluded and Peaceful
Repeat visitor here as I am drawn to the peace and quiet of the setting like a moth to a flame.
5.0 / 5.0
Perfect NH oasis on the water
My family (we have 2 kids, 12, 14) loved this place! It was so peaceful (the pond, which is quite big, is just down a slight hill from the house - lots of loons) and quiet (no neighbors in view). Views were fantastic. The house is rustic - just exactly what we were looking for. Had the basics and lots of boats to play in (canoes, kayak) and floating dock. Lots of black flies if in the woods, but not by the house. That’s just NH in June though!
Loved it!!
5.0 / 5.0
Serenity
We all know it’s important to take periodic breaks from the grind of life to unplug and recharge. This cabin and the setting takes recharging to the next level. My brain immediately relaxed from the rigid structure of the working world and fell into the slow, calm rhythm of days where clocks lose their meaning and you wake instead to the sound of chipmunk chatter and blue jays calling back and forth. One evening while sitting quietly on the dock I was visited by a curious beaver who swam close as if to say hello before continuing on his appointed round. The lake is perfect for a quiet paddle and for much of my stay in late September, I had it all to myself. Soul decadence!
The cabin feels off the beaten path but its location is ideal for exploring the Sandwich Range, the White Mountains or even the coast (drove to Portsmouth one rainy day). There’s a NH Audubon preserve right down the road that’s worth a visit.
If you’re planning to do a lot of cooking, you might want to consider bringing a few of your favorite pots and pans to supplement what’s in the cabin.
The week at the cabin left me restored and reinvigorated.
5.0 / 5.0
Peace and quiet!
What a wonderful break we had here for two weeks. The house sits on a wooded knoll above the lake. We could see no other houses. Loud motorboats are not allowed, so it was incredibly relaxing. The owner's description is accurate. We had a great time swimming to the floating raft, and even to a little island not far away. We used the canoe (it's a smallish one) and the kayak. The kitchen was certainly adequate, but I had brought a non-stick skillet, a large pasta pot and some knives with me and I'm glad I did. If you like to cook, you might think about bringing a few of your favorite pans. There were cooking pans there, so if you don't bring, you'll be fine. The grocery story in town (about 8-10 miles away) is fully stocked with everything (EVOO, Fevertree tonic, interesting cheese, some local produce, etc.). Communication with the owners was terrific, timely, and helpful. Oh, and the house is close to several hiking trails.
5.0 / 5.0
Peaceful retreat
Excellent back and forth communication. Was very nice to speak with owners upon arrival. Everything just as we expected. It was amazing to have the whole point, dock, and cove to ourselves for the entire stay. Loons, a bald eagle, and the breeze. Best place we have ever been for peace and solitude. Could not ask for a more beautiful New Hampshire lakefront escape.
5.0 / 5.0
Most wonderful house, lake, location
Outstanding house and location! We most highly recommend Bearcamp Pond House! Everything about it was wonderful—the comfortable house, the great late, the canoes and kayak for boating, views from every window and porch and all around the lake, hiking, swimming, time in nature.
4.0 / 5.0
Bearcamp Pond is gorgeous!
This is a truly breathtaking part of the country. We enjoyed a very peaceful week communing with nature on Bearcamp Pond.
4.0 / 5.0
Beautiful lake!
We enjoyed Bearcamp Lodge very much. The cabin is secluded, private and rustic. The dock and boats were great, no beach or area to wade into the water however there is a resident's beach not too far down the road that can be accessed. The Sandwich area is a delight and we loved our ride through the white mountains, the farm stands, country stores and restaurants.
FAQs
How much does this cabin cost compared to others in Sandwich?
The average price for a rental in Sandwich is R 5,235 per night. This rental is R 940 less expensive than the average.
Is parking included with this cabin?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at A Very Special Place:Privacy plus Views at Simple, Secluded Lakefront Cabin. 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 A Very Special Place:Privacy plus Views at Simple, Secluded Lakefront Cabin pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this cabin is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at A Very Special Place:Privacy plus Views at Simple, Secluded Lakefront Cabin?
We found 6 amenities for this rental. This includes kitchen or kitchenette, fireplace, parking, balcony or patio, and tv.
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