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Cozy Bangor Home

Cozy Bangor Home: A No-Fuss Vacation Rental in Bangor

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a living room with a couch and a table at Cozy Bangor Home in Bangor
a living room with a couch and a table at Cozy Bangor Home in Bangor

Why Stay

Why Cozy Bangor Home

Bangor's position as a gateway to the Downeast coast means most visitors treat it as a way station - a place to refuel before heading to Bar Harbor or Acadia. Cozy Bangor Home offers something different: a reason to actually stay, unpack, and settle in. This detached two-bedroom house on Thornton Road strips away the hotel-lobby experience and gives you what many travelers secretly prefer: a real kitchen, a garden, and hosts who treat you like neighbors instead of room numbers.

The property sits just 2.5 miles from Bangor International Airport and within easy reach of the Great Fire Of 1911 Historic District and downtown dining. Whether you're using it as a home base for an Acadia expedition or a straightforward Bangor visit, the layout and amenities are built for people who want to cook breakfast, spread out, and stay awhile. The fact that repeat guests have already recommended it to family members tells you something honest about the experience.


Host responsiveness sets the tone. Multiple guests noted that the owners answer questions quickly and arrive with detailed information before check-in. One couple said they'd already recommended it to family. Another found the setup so reliable they'd happily return to Bangor just to book it again.

It's genuinely clean. "Very very clean" appears in the reviews without hedging. For a vacation rental, cleanliness is not a small thing - it's the difference between relaxation and anxiety about hidden problems.

A full kitchen beats room-service economics. The house includes a dishwasher, oven, stovetop, coffee machine, and a dining table. Cook your own lobster rolls. Make coffee at 6 a.m. The kitchen is stocked with basic cleaning products and kitchenware so you're not hunting for a can opener on your first morning.

Central location without being downtown. Thornton Road keeps you quiet but puts restaurants and grocery stores within a short drive. Acadia National Park is roughly 45 minutes away - close enough for a day trip, far enough that you're not paying waterfront hotel rates.

Pet-friendly and accessible by default. Pets are welcome, and the entire unit is ground-floor and wheelchair accessible, though see the "Good to Know" section for important context on accessible features.


Rooms

The rooms

The property is a detached house with two bedrooms, a living room, and a sitting area - more space than a hotel room. The layout is unconventional (one guest noted the flow is "a bit weird") but functionally simple to navigate. Bedrooms have linens, closets, and hardwood floors. One caveat: guests have flagged that mattresses feel dated and less comfortable than expected. If you have a bad back or strong mattress preferences, bring your own topper or contact the host beforehand.

  • Two-Bedroom House - Full kitchen, laundry in-unit, flat-screen TV with streaming, private entrance

At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Families, groups, couples, solo travelers using it as a home base

Price tier

Mid-range vacation rental

Open

Year-round

Guest score

8.6 Excellent

Standout amenities

Responsive hosts · cleanliness · full kitchen · free parking · pet-friendly

Details

148 Thornton Rd, Bangor, ME 04401
Parking: Free, on-site (narrow driveway - see caveat)

Check-in / out

Check-in15:00 – 22:00
Check-out07:00 – 11:00
ReceptionOpen 24 hours

Amenities

On-site amenities

Kitchen & Dining. Full-size refrigerator, dishwasher, oven, stovetop, microwave, coffee machine, dining table, kitchenware, cleaning products.

Comfort & Climate. Air conditioning, heating, flat-screen TV with streaming services (Netflix and similar), hardwood or parquet flooring, private entrance.

Laundry & Household. In-unit washer and dryer, fax/photocopying available.

Outdoor Space. Garden with outdoor furniture, though yard is modest.

Family & Pet Amenities. High chair provided, children's playground on grounds, pet-friendly policy.

Accessibility & Safety. Ground-floor location, entire unit wheelchair accessible, hearing-accessible systems, fire extinguishers, smoke alarms, security alarm, carbon monoxide detector, CCTV outside property.


Seasons

When to visit

Fall (September–October). Peak season for Acadia visitors. The house was fully booked during October leaf-peeping season. Expect warm days and cool nights - you'll use air conditioning minimally but may appreciate the heat in early mornings. Very popular; book early.

Winter (November–February). Quieter and more affordable. Bangor itself is quieter in winter, though it's still a functioning city with restaurants and shops open. Heating is available; no pool or outdoor amenities matter. Winter travelers noted pleasant, quiet stays.

Spring (March–May). Emerging season. Weather is unpredictable but mild by late April. Acadia roads fully reopen for day trips. Fewer bookings than fall.

Summer (June–August). Warm and humid, heavy tourist traffic toward Acadia. The house offers air conditioning and an indoor alternative to busy coastal hotels, but peak-season demand means higher rates and less availability.


Reviews

What guests say

"The hosts went truly above and beyond. They addressed all our needs and were more than friendly and accommodating."

  • Matthew, United States · Solo traveler · 10/10

"Very very clean, response's are quick. Have already sent info to my sister for next time she wants to stay in Bangor."

  • Thomas, United States · Couple · 10/10

"Better than being in a hotel."

  • Thomas, United States · Couple · 10/10

"The location was very good and easy access to restaurants and grocery stores. Kitchen, sink and refrigerator were excellent."

  • Paul, United States · Couple · 8/10

"The location was central to all that we wanted to access. Easy in and out. Quiet and pleasant stay."

  • Jones, United States · Solo traveler · 8/10

Guests consistently praise the hosts and cleanliness. The primary criticism involves the driveway - it's narrow, which creates real difficulty for larger SUVs or those not comfortable with tight maneuvering. Two independent reviewers flagged this. The second concern, raised by one guest with accessibility needs, is that while the property advertises wheelchair accessibility, the bathroom lacks grab bars in the shower and on the toilet, and the shower surface is slippery. If you have mobility concerns, contact the host directly to confirm current setup before booking.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • Acadia National Park - 45 minutes · Drive to Bar Harbor, hike Jordan Pond Trail, or take the Park Loop Road for full-day exploration
  • Great Fire Of 1911 Historic District - 1.9 miles · Downtown Bangor's architectural core, walkable for architecture buffs
  • Cross Insurance Center - 3.1 miles · Live music, theater, and sporting events year-round
  • Downtown Bangor restaurants and shops - 2 miles · Quick drive for dinner without feeling far away
  • Kenduskeag Stream Trail - 3 miles · Local walking trail for morning runs or casual exploration
  • Cole Land Transportation Museum - 2 miles · Quirky museum of vintage vehicles and equipment
  • Penobscot River access - 4 miles · Fishing, kayaking, and scenic drives along the river

FAQ

Good to know

Is the driveway suitable for large vehicles? The driveway is narrow and challenging for full-size SUVs or trucks. If you're renting a compact car or sedan, it's manageable. Larger vehicles may require creative parking or street parking nearby. Ask the host about your specific vehicle before arrival.

Is breakfast included? No breakfast is provided, but the full kitchen allows you to prepare your own. The house comes stocked with basic cooking supplies and a coffee machine.

Are pets allowed? Yes, pets are welcome. The property is pet-friendly, though specific restrictions (size, number, deposits) should be confirmed with the host directly.

Is this property truly wheelchair accessible? The entire unit is ground-floor and wheelchair accessible structurally. However, the bathroom lacks grab bars in the shower and on the toilet, and the shower floor is not non-skid. If you require full ADA compliance with grab bars and slip-resistant surfaces, contact the host to confirm upgrades or consider alternatives.

How far is this from Acadia National Park? Approximately 45 minutes to Bar Harbor and the main Acadia entrance. Close enough for a full day trip, but not an overnight stay necessary unless you prefer Bangor as your base for exploring the park.

What's the nearest airport? Bangor International Airport (BGR) is 2.5 miles away - a 5-10 minute drive depending on traffic.

Is there a dedicated parking area? Yes, free parking is included. Note the driveway width caveat mentioned above.


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