2-bedroom, 2-bathroom vacation rentalBar Harbor

Birch Tree Lane Unit 315

Birch Tree Lane Unit 315: A Self-Catering Home Base in Bar Harbor

2-bedroom, 2-bathroom vacation rentalFamilies
a living room with two couches and a table at Birch Tree Lane - Unit 315 in Bar Harbor
a living room with two couches and a table at Birch Tree Lane - Unit 315 in Bar Harbor

Why Stay

Why Birch Tree Lane Unit 315

Bar Harbor fills up fast - hotels book months ahead, and guesthouses can feel cramped when you're traveling with family or friends. Birch Tree Lane Unit 315 flips that equation: a two-bedroom, two-bathroom standalone home with its own kitchen, a terrace overlooking the water, and the kind of breathing room that makes a vacation feel less like hotel-hopping and more like actually living somewhere for a few days.

The unit sits a few blocks from the harbor's edge, close enough to walk to restaurants and shops on Main Street, far enough that you're not hearing street noise at night. If you're planning to spend days in Acadia National Park - hiking, biking, exploring the Park Loop Road - or using Bar Harbor as your base for exploring the Midcoast, this is the kind of place where you can come back, cook a meal, let kids decompress, and not feel like you're paying extra for amenities you don't need.


You have a full kitchen and can eat on your schedule. Most Bar Harbor hotels offer a lobby coffee service or sell you breakfast à la carte. Here, you stock the kitchen yourself - there's a dishwasher, a full-size refrigerator, a stovetop, and an oven. Brew coffee at 6 a.m. for an early Acadia hike, or make pasta at 7 p.m. without hunting for a restaurant with a late seating.

The sea views and outdoor space come standard. A terrace and balcony mean you can sit outside with morning coffee or an evening drink without paying resort prices. This matters on the Maine coast: sea breezes, salt air, and that specific quality of light over Frenchman Bay are part of why you came.

Pet-friendly lodging in Bar Harbor is rare. If you're traveling with a dog, most hotels either ban them or charge steep daily fees. Here, pets stay free, and there's a picnic area and outdoor furniture - you're not confined to a room.

Acadia is less than 15 minutes away by car. Park Loop Road, Eagle Lake, Jordan Pond Path, and dozens of hikes all begin a short drive south. In summer, the park's shuttle buses run frequently from Bar Harbor's transit center, which is walkable from the unit.

You get privacy and a private entrance. No hallway noise, no shared lobbies, no checking out by 11 a.m. This is your own space.


Rooms

The rooms

The unit has two bedrooms, each with linens provided. The living area includes a sofa, a dining table, and a work desk - useful if you're working remotely or just need a place to spread out maps and plan your days. Two full bathrooms mean no morning standoffs over the shower. Linens are included, and toiletries are supplied.

The space is described as "spacious," and the emphasis on separate bedrooms and two baths suggests this is built for small families or two couples rather than solo travelers or pairs on a romantic weekend. If you're booking as a couple, you'll have more space than you strictly need - which, on vacation, is rarely a bad thing.


At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Families, small groups, couples seeking more space; pet owners

Open

Yes

Details

Bar Harbor, ME 04609
Parking: Yes (confirm details with owner)

Check-in / out

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

Amenities

On-site amenities

Kitchen & Dining: Fully equipped with refrigerator, oven, stovetop, dishwasher, microwave, coffee machine, toaster, kitchenware, and a dining table · Outdoor dining area and picnic space for al fresco meals.

Outdoors & Views: Sea views from the terrace and balcony · Barbecue facilities for grilling · Outdoor furniture and a patio · Private entrance.

Living Spaces: Sitting area with sofa and TV · Desk for work or trip planning · Dining area.

Practical: Washing machine and dryer · Free toiletries and hairdryer · Iron and ironing facilities · Heating · Fire extinguishers, smoke alarms, and carbon monoxide detector.

Activities & Recreation: Hiking and cycling accessible nearby · Golf course within 2 miles · Fishing opportunities in and around Frenchman Bay · Streaming services (Netflix, etc.) for downtime.


Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August): Peak season - warm, sunny, perfect for Acadia hikes and kayaking. The unit's sea views and outdoor spaces shine. Bar Harbor and the park are crowded; book 2–3 months ahead. Most restaurants are fully open.

Shoulder Seasons (May & September–early October): Fewer crowds, pleasant temperatures (50–65°F), and foliage begins turning in late September. Many restaurants remain open, though some seasonal places close. Acadia is equally accessible; hiking is excellent.

Fall (mid-October–November): Leaf-peeping draws visitors, especially mid-October. Mornings are cool (40–50°F); afternoons mild. Some casual restaurants close by November; most attractions stay open. Roads can be icy after heavy snow.

Winter (December–March): Quietest season, snowfall common, many local restaurants and seasonal attractions closed. Heating is included. Car essential; winter driving on coastal Maine roads requires caution. Park Loop Road sometimes closes for snow; check ahead.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • 0.3 miles: Bar Harbor's downtown restaurants and shops on Main Street
  • 0.6 miles: Frenchman Bay waterfront, pier, and kayak rentals
  • 1.2 miles: Agamont Park, a hilltop green space overlooking the harbor and islands
  • 1.3 miles: The Abbe Museum, focused on Maine Native American history and art
  • 1.3 miles: Town Beach, a small public beach popular with families
  • 12 miles: Hancock County-Bar Harbor Airport (BGR)
  • 15 miles: Acadia National Park entrance and Park Loop Road
  • 30 miles: Southwest Harbor, a quieter harbourside village on Mount Desert Island with excellent seafood restaurants and galleries

FAQ

Good to know

Is the unit on the water? No, but you're less than a half-mile from Frenchman Bay and the harbor. Sea views from the terrace and balcony overlook the water. If beachfront is essential, properties directly on Bar Harbor's shoreline exist but at higher prices and with limited availability.

Are pets allowed, and is there a fee? Yes, pets are allowed free of charge. The outdoor picnic area and nearby parks make it dog-friendly.

Is breakfast included? No. The unit is self-catering; you stock the kitchen yourself or buy breakfast in town. Bar Harbor has several cafés on Main Street within walking distance.

How walkable is Bar Harbor from the unit? Main Street shops and restaurants are about a 10-minute walk. The harbor waterfront is slightly farther. A car is helpful for Acadia and exploring other parts of Mount Desert Island, but short trips downtown are manageable on foot.

Is there WiFi and streaming? Yes. The unit includes streaming services like Netflix. Confirm internet reliability with the owner if you're working remotely.

How do I get to Acadia National Park? By car, it's 15 minutes south on Route 3. The free Island Explorer shuttle bus operates in summer and fall; the main hub is in downtown Bar Harbor, a short drive away.

Is there air conditioning? The listing mentions heating but does not specify air conditioning. Summers in Bar Harbor are mild (70–75°F with ocean breezes); confirm with the owner if AC is important.


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