Retraite isolée au coucher du soleil sur la baie de Penobscot
Cottage à Castine, ME
6 voyageurs · 3 chambres · 1 baignoire
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Comprend les essentielsJardin, Cuisine ou coin cuisine, Internet/Wi-Fi et plus
A propos de ce cottagerental
Secluded Sunset Retreat on Penobscot Bay
Construit en 1967, notre authentique «camp» du Maine se trouve directement sur la baie de Penobscot, au bout d'une voie boisée privée de 1/2 mile de long, à seulement 3,5 miles au nord du village historique de Castine.
Situé à la limite sud de Turners Point (juste en face de Belfast), il offre de superbes couchers de soleil et une vue sur les collines de Camden.
Un sentier de 75 pieds à travers les baies vous amène à notre plage privée. Nous possédons plus de 300 pieds d'un mélange de sable / pavés, où vous pouvez nager à marée haute, ou vous détendre avec un livre, ou faire de longues promenades sur une plage presque inhabitée. Ou, imprégnez-vous de la longue vue vers le sud dans la baie de Penobscot.
Avec très peu de voisins (qui ont également de grandes étendues boisées et de longues étendues de plage), nous vous offrons l'isolement - et la nature dans toute sa splendeur. (Notre voisin le plus proche au nord est à 300 pieds et au sud, plus de 500, tout au long de bois épais.)
Avec presque toutes les commodités de la maison, notre cabine est une retraite parfaite pour l'observateur d'oiseaux, l'écrivain ou quelqu'un qui veut simplement s'évader. Pourtant, il y a des restaurants et des marchés, des films, des concerts et des musées, ainsi qu'un pittoresque village de la Nouvelle-Angleterre imprégné de l'histoire maritime du Maine, à quelques minutes.
Écoutez les corbeaux et les huards. Observez des phoques se prélassant sur des rochers et des aigles en croisière juste au-dessus de la tête, tout au long de l'été. Attrapez les chevreuils à la recherche de pommes dans ce qui était autrefois un ancien verger, ou cherchez vos propres framboises le long de la ruelle. Et à marée extrêmement basse, cherchez des moules, des oursins, des étoiles de mer, etc. Si vous aimez particulièrement la nature accompagnée de la plupart des commodités modernes, notre endroit pourrait être parfait pour vous.
VEUILLEZ NOTER: Notre capacité maximale est de 6 personnes au total et n'est pas disponible pour les grands rassemblements tels que les événements, les mariages, les réunions, les fêtes de fin d'études, etc.
Une autre note est que les deux chambres ell sont accessibles uniquement depuis le porche (et non depuis la cabine principale).
Si vous êtes un nouvel invité dans notre chalet, veuillez nous contacter avec votre demande AVANT de demander une réservation! De cette façon, nous pouvons mieux vous aider à décider si notre propriété et la région conviennent bien à vous et à votre groupe. Des demandes peuvent être faites via cette liste.
MOTS CLÉS: Écrivains et retraite nature
Situé à la limite sud de Turners Point (juste en face de Belfast), il offre de superbes couchers de soleil et une vue sur les collines de Camden.
Un sentier de 75 pieds à travers les baies vous amène à notre plage privée. Nous possédons plus de 300 pieds d'un mélange de sable / pavés, où vous pouvez nager à marée haute, ou vous détendre avec un livre, ou faire de longues promenades sur une plage presque inhabitée. Ou, imprégnez-vous de la longue vue vers le sud dans la baie de Penobscot.
Avec très peu de voisins (qui ont également de grandes étendues boisées et de longues étendues de plage), nous vous offrons l'isolement - et la nature dans toute sa splendeur. (Notre voisin le plus proche au nord est à 300 pieds et au sud, plus de 500, tout au long de bois épais.)
Avec presque toutes les commodités de la maison, notre cabine est une retraite parfaite pour l'observateur d'oiseaux, l'écrivain ou quelqu'un qui veut simplement s'évader. Pourtant, il y a des restaurants et des marchés, des films, des concerts et des musées, ainsi qu'un pittoresque village de la Nouvelle-Angleterre imprégné de l'histoire maritime du Maine, à quelques minutes.
Écoutez les corbeaux et les huards. Observez des phoques se prélassant sur des rochers et des aigles en croisière juste au-dessus de la tête, tout au long de l'été. Attrapez les chevreuils à la recherche de pommes dans ce qui était autrefois un ancien verger, ou cherchez vos propres framboises le long de la ruelle. Et à marée extrêmement basse, cherchez des moules, des oursins, des étoiles de mer, etc. Si vous aimez particulièrement la nature accompagnée de la plupart des commodités modernes, notre endroit pourrait être parfait pour vous.
VEUILLEZ NOTER: Notre capacité maximale est de 6 personnes au total et n'est pas disponible pour les grands rassemblements tels que les événements, les mariages, les réunions, les fêtes de fin d'études, etc.
Une autre note est que les deux chambres ell sont accessibles uniquement depuis le porche (et non depuis la cabine principale).
Si vous êtes un nouvel invité dans notre chalet, veuillez nous contacter avec votre demande AVANT de demander une réservation! De cette façon, nous pouvons mieux vous aider à décider si notre propriété et la région conviennent bien à vous et à votre groupe. Des demandes peuvent être faites via cette liste.
MOTS CLÉS: Écrivains et retraite nature
Équipements
Cuisine ou coin cuisine
Internet/Wi-Fi
Cheminée
Parking
Blanchisserie
Balcon ou terrasse
Lave-vaisselle
TV
Jardin
Adapté aux familles
Carte de Castine, ME
Avis et évaluations
10.0 / 10.0
“Secluded Sunset Retreat on Penobscot Bay” is a teaser to a whole lot more in this especial rental.
Our ideal rental in the Penobscot Bay Area is a secluded, family/privately owned single dwelling, waterfront/beach access, large stone fireplace, and pet friendly. We found that and much much more in Camp Boneau.
We immediately sent in our desired week to rent, and luckily it was ours. The owners tirelessly answered questions and sent a packet of information. We replied ‘Everything you have sent: lists, rules, amenities, locations of light switches, instructions for usages, directions to your Camp, etc. etc. simplifies prior planning, and usage of time upon arrival can be spent as much on exploring the property as unpacking and putting away - tasks usually ending after dark. How cool is that!’
The Boneaus replied:
‘From the start…, we have been acutely aware that people’s time on vacation is extremely precious (being off the beaten track plays into it, too). We try to provide a good enough household organization to make things easy to “plug and play.” We want our guests to have the best possible time and the best memories of their visit!’
This was all before we even got to Camp Boneau!
Without a doubt, the Boneaus have totally surpassed their intention.
The Camp is incredible - squeaky clean, it has more than everything - we boggled at all the neatly arranged and plentiful supplies, amenities, a binder of maps and guides to the numerous preserves, hiking areas, galleries, stores, etc.
The views of the Bay were beautiful, aided by binoculars thoughtfully provided.
The long sandy/pebbly beach, 40 steps from the deck, extended seemingly forever.
Secluded? We saw one person down on the beach.
Big stone fireplace? We had fires nearly every night using an ample supply of neatly stacked wood.
Sunsets: treated every night, with three nights of the most spectacular we have ever seen.
The furnishings were super comfortable, and lights were plentiful.
An enormous selection of games and books for rainy days, which we didn’t need.
The Guest Book was fun to read - everyone equally enthusiastic about the Camp.
Hopefully I’m not forgetting anything.
Thank you Boneaus - for the best vacation.
We want to come next year.
10.0 / 10.0
Great house! The beach and fireplace were major bonuses!
All was perfect. I highly recommend considering this house for your vacation,
10.0 / 10.0
One of the best!
Wonderful experience for the whole family. Beautiful and private setting, surrounded by forest and on the coast, with amazing view of Penobscot Bay. The VRBO hosts are wonderful, and property is well maintained. We hope to go back in future!
10.0 / 10.0
Great retreat!
Perfect.
10.0 / 10.0
Castine Camp
We completely enjoyed the Boneau Camp. The great room and fireplace had just the right feel of a cottage. We especially like a cottage to have more wood than sheetrock. Stocked with interesting books, helpful tourist info and comfy chairs. Everything one could need was not only in the kitchen, but just where you would expect to find it. Beds and linens worked fine. We had a small issue with lack of water in the shower until I unscrewed the showerhead and removed some scale. Voila! all's well in the bathroom too. We love visiting the Maine coast and this cottage was a great part of our stay. It is obviously loved by the owners as well.
10.0 / 10.0
Loved everything
We had a terrific week. It’s a lovely location away from the tourists in a cute little town. Close to Bar Harbor and Acadia. House is well appointed and comfortable in every way.
10.0 / 10.0
Perfect getaway from it all
We had the best time at Bob’s and Stephanie’s camp. Owners are really friendly and responsive. The view from the house and beach are fantastic! We saw the most beautiful sunsets, had fires on the beach, watched the wildlife in the sea. The house is really well equiped and furnished as a home, not a rental house. Would definetly recommend a stay!
10.0 / 10.0
It’s all about the sunsets and sand dollars.
We loved our stay. We arrived early and were greeted by Bob and we could tell how much the property means to him. It is a cabin. The cabin itself is as stated. But as Bob told us it’s not the main attraction. The location is AMAZING! We walked the shoreline for miles and enjoyed the sunsets. During our stay we visited Wadsworth Cove and our 5 year old loved it at low tide.
The town of Castine is beautiful.
Bob and Stephanie are very responsive and I would recommend anyone to stay at their cabin.
Oh—- and Sand Dollars!!! We found hundreds!!!
10.0 / 10.0
The property was perfect!
We had the best time staying at this "camp". It was perfectly set Back off the highway so you felt like you were deep in secluded woods. We walked the beach for hours every day and did not see people and found tons and sea glass and other treasures. Everything you need is provided at the camp! We cooked a lot of our meals and did not have to struggle to find any Utensil or pan necessary.
We were not far from all the tourist attractions like Acadia national park and historic bar harbor. We were able to spend the day away from the camp and then have a short drive back to seclusion.
There is no shortage of things to do though if you decide just to stay at the camp. We kayaked and spent lots of time just sitting on the deck enjoying the view. During low tide we found so many fun things that washed ashore and tons of creatures out and about. We saw a sea lion, deer, porcupine, and lots of birds.
It was a perfect place for us!
Bob and Stephanie have an amazing place and you can tell they love to share it with others and it shows in all the extras they provide like the Maine jams and syrup they left for us to sample.
10.0 / 10.0
Great experience all around!
My family (2 adults, 2 teenagers ages 17/15) just spent a week at the Boenau camp and we had a fantastic time. Bob and Stephanie are the most gracious hosts you could ask for! A couple of the high(est) points:
The information they provide - cabin amenities, things to do in the area, tide patterns, where to eat, what to expect, what to bring, etc. - is unmatched. We felt perfectly prepared heading to Maine given the information they provided. But - on top of that - they answered every single one of my very.detailed.questions (!) - AND even did internet research on their own time based on the things we mentioned we wanted to do while we were there. They went waaay above and beyond to make sure we had all the info we needed. We've dealt with owners who put a small amount of information on their site and basically that's all you get. Not the case with this house.
The house is wonderfully cozy and perfectly appointed. Never have I had as much at my fingertips without having to purchase it myself. Every cooking utensil you could possibly need. Paper muffin cups? Check. Kosher salt? Check. Binoculars to watch the wildlife? Check. Portable cooler for your outing? Check. Books, magazines and boardgames for entertainment? Check.
The set up of the house is unusual - they spell it all out on their site - but basically the 2nd and 3rd bedrooms are included in an add-on to the house that is not accessible from inside the main house. In order to get to those bedrooms, you have to walk out onto the front porch. Kind of like a motel with exterior doors. For us, having 2 teenagers, it was perfect. They each had a room and all the privacy they needed. My husband and I could get up every morning, chat and have coffee without disturbing them while they slept.
Our idea of a perfect vacation is to find a cool town, spend a few days there doing fun stuff, then retreat to a secluded house and have several days of down time. We've followed this model for the last 5 years and have used a VRBO cabin for each of our trips. This was one of the best experiences we've had. You can't ask for a better house for down time. It is wonderfully secluded with no other houses in sight and it is absolutely quiet. You walk out onto the back deck and have a perfect sunset view all to yourself and you feel like you are the only people on the earth.
Bob and Stephanie are excellent hosts and just all around nice people. I highly recommend this cabin.
10.0 / 10.0
Peace and serenity off the beaten path: The best of Maine
My husband and I have been renting a camp every year for about the past 12 years. We agree this is one of - if not THE- best rental experience we've ever enjoyed. The listing accurately reflects the camp's amenities and appearance. From our first contact with the owners, Bob & Stephanie, we found them to be very helpful. The directions they sent to locate their camp were easy to read and accurate. Appreciated the suggestions to stop at the Penobscot bridge, & on a more practical note, to stop at Hannaford in Bucksport to food shop. On arrival we found the camp neat and well maintained. I've never had the pleasure of staying at a camp with a dishwasher before! They supplied us with 6 gallons of drinking water. Usually renters bring their own, nice to not have to lug it in. They even left us a little blueberry treat: great on pancakes. The "ell" shape might notwork for a family with little kids, but fine for 2 adults and a dog. My cousins' camp in western Maine has the same configuration; I believe at one point that's how everyone built them. Our favorite activities are dayhiking, swimming, exploring new places, and canoeing. We never ran out of things to do. I should have thought to ask where Mainers go swimming in the area, as the ocean is cold. Highly recommend this property if your thing is to get off the beaten path and explore unspoiled Maine. Holbrook Island Sanctuary was gorgeous, many opportunities for viewing birds and wildlife. We actually saw an eagle swoop down and grab a fish out of the water! Stunning!
10.0 / 10.0
Peaceful Retreat
The cottage is simple, but so comfortable. Bob and Stephanie have thought of just about everything you could need to enjoy your stay. The sunset view is beautiful. We took many strolls on the beach and even just sat on rocks reading. We didn't venture too far, some trips to Blue Hill and one to Ellsworth. We enjoyed the free concerts around the area, Flash in the Pans was fun! The kitchen is very well equipped - even lots of baking supplies. We felt at home here and are very happy to have been able to enjoy our vacation in this cozy camp.
10.0 / 10.0
Magical Maine
Have been meaning to write this review for some time. My family of 5 stayed at Boenau camp for a week last August. Our goal was to have a quality family retreat, and the camp was perfect for this purpose. Our mornings were spent walking the beach, studying tide pools, climbing rocks, exploring, and laughing. Afternoons we read, played games, swam at full tide, and barbecued. As my 11 year old says, it was beautiful, undisturbed, and you could totally concentrate on nature. We did not do a ton in the area, though we did visit Castine and found the Wilson Museum, and especially the hands-on crafts demonstrations to be beyond anything you get in the big city. The camp was well-stocked, rustic but thoroughly and thoughtfully equipped, clean and charming. Bob, the owner, was friendly, responsive, and kind. We had a beautiful visit. Thank you.
10.0 / 10.0
Rustic but modern
This wonderful cabin evoqued fond memories of childhood experencies but with lots of modern updates. The cabin is equiped with everything you could want. The location is terrific, near the towns of Castine and Owl's Head. The owners were more than obliging and helpful, including having an unlimited supply of information and maps for the area.
We spent many hours on the deck looking out at the ocean and eating lobster bought from Larry at the local snack shack.
We would highly recommend this wonderful retreat.
10.0 / 10.0
Sunset Camp
Our stay at this rental was nothing short of perfect. We have been visiting this area for many years and have rented a few places in the past and none compare to our experience here. The cabin was extremely well appointed and had the best set up kitchen (pots,pans,spices, etc.) ever. The cabin was roomy and charmingly rustic, with ample room for everyone. The extra bedrooms being off the main cabin (an addition) were perfect for kids and guests. We had outstanding weather but the one day of fog (it's Maine) allowed the fireplace to be used and breakfast to be served as the lobster boats pulled traps right out on the bay. There were ample games/books and the kayaks and canoe were used every day. The WiFi worked but we used it only once and the TV was not turned on at all. The outside grounds were beautiful and the back porch and backyard were a great place to entertain or read a book as the sun set. 18 steps and we were on a beach that constantly changed with the large tides that occur on Penobscot Bay. The beach was a wonderful place to explore and enjoy the sights, sounds, and smells of Maine. The village of Castine is a short 6 minute drive and is a delight in itself (voted #8 in DownEast Magazine top ten prettiest towns). Charming and quaint with elm tree lined streets and literally hundreds of years of history. Castine has a handful of restaurants and Inns and is a great walking around town (even has a golf course). Bob and Stephanie were wonderful hosts and very helpful and their pride and love for this property is quite apparent. All in all, if you are looking for a quiet and tranquil location this is it.
10.0 / 10.0
Now THIS is Maine!!!
I was here in Aug 2011. Personal touches make this camp feel real homey. It is roomy but cozy, has a great view of the bay, lots of lawn and beach space to play and a great back deck for watching the sunset and having lobster dinners!!
10.0 / 10.0
A wonderful week in Maine
We know the owners of Boenau Camp personally but had never stayed there until July 2011. The cabin is comfortable and well equipped and the location is a great combination of quiet, privacy, wonderful coastal Maine views and walks, plus access to good places to eat. The owners went out of their way to provide renters with information on things to see and do as well as restaurants in the area. We took advantage of the latter but mostly enjoyed walks along the shore, Hermit Thrushes in the woods, and the wildflowers.
8.0 / 10.0
Cabin Rating
Very pleasant setting. Cabin is well stocked with cooking utensils and is clean and neatly organized. Great sunset views!
FAQ
Combien coûte ce cottage par rapport aux autres à Castine ?
Le prix moyen d’une location à Castine est de 298 € par nuit. Cette location est 24 € au-dessus de la moyenne.
Le stationnement est-il inclus dans ce cottage ?
Oui, le parking est répertorié comme un équipement pour Retraite isolée au coucher du soleil sur la baie de Penobscot. Pour plus d’informations, nous vous recommandons de contacter l’établissement pour savoir où vous garer.
Y a-t-il une piscine dans ce cottage ?
Nous n’avons pas trouvé de piscine répertoriée comme équipement pour ce cottage. Voulez-vous vraiment une piscine ?
La location Retraite isolée au coucher du soleil sur la baie de Penobscot accepte-t-elle les animaux ?
Malheureusement, ce cottage n'est pas adapté aux animaux de compagnie. Essayez de refaire une recherche et filtrez pour "Animaux autorisés".
Quels équipements offre Retraite isolée au coucher du soleil sur la baie de Penobscot?
Nous avons trouvé 10 équipements pour cette location. Cela inclut cuisine ou coin cuisine, internet/wi-fi, cheminée, parking et blanchisserie.