One-bedroom, two-bath holiday rental homeBridgton

Long Lake-Lake Front

Long Lake-Lake Front: A Waterfront Retreat in Bridgton

One-bedroom, two-bath holiday rental homeCouples
a living room with a couch and a table at Long Lake-Lake Front - in Bridgton
a living room with a couch and a table at Long Lake-Lake Front - in Bridgton

Why Stay

Why Long Lake-Lake Front

Long Lake-Lake Front isn't a hotel in the traditional sense - it's a one-bedroom, two-bath holiday home with direct lake access on Harborside Drive. The distinction matters. You get a full kitchen, your own terrace overlooking the water, and the kind of privacy and flexibility that come with renting a residential property rather than checking into a front desk. In Bridgton, a quiet lake town in the western foothills, this rental appeals to couples looking for a slow weekend and small families who'd rather cook their own meals than eat out every night.

The property sits on Long Lake itself, which means morning coffee on the terrace and easy water access without the bustle of a larger resort. Bridgton is positioned as a jumping-off point for White Mountain hiking, foliage season drives, and casual lake recreation - all of which makes a self-contained rental like this a practical choice.


Direct lake access and water views from your own space. The terrace and balcony both face the water. You're not watching the lake from a lobby or a poolside lounge chair; you're living on it for your stay. That's the core appeal.

Full kitchen for flexibility. Unlike a typical hotel room, you have a complete kitchen with appliances, which cuts food costs, caters to dietary preferences, and gives families a sense of home. Bring groceries from the market in town or pick up prepared foods and eat on your terrace.

Two full bathrooms. Even in a one-bedroom space, the second bathroom is a genuine comfort if you're staying with a partner or bringing a friend, and it avoids the single-bathroom bottleneck that smaller rentals often create.

Air-conditioning and heating. Bridgton summers can warm up, and shoulder-season nights cool down fast. The property covers both, which matters if you're sensitive to temperature swings.


At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Couples, small families, quiet lake retreats

Price tier

Moderate (varies by season; foliage peak highest)

Open

Yes, though heating/cooling availability varies seasonally

Details

52 Harborside Dr, Bridgton, ME 04009

Check-in / out

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

Long Lake-Lake Front is a residential rental, not a hotel room scaled up. The one-bedroom layout is straightforward: one bedroom, two bathrooms, an open kitchen and living area, and outdoor space on two sides (terrace and balcony). The flat-screen TV and free WiFi handle quiet evenings if weather turns sour. Heating and air-conditioning mean the space is usable across Maine's full season, from late spring through early fall.

Because this is a private rental rather than a staffed property, don't expect daily housekeeping, room service, or an on-site front desk. The trade-off is autonomy and a genuine sense of place - you're living in a Bridgton home, not occupying a transient hotel room.


Practical Amenities & Setup

In the Kitchen Full-size refrigerator · Gas or electric cooktop · Oven · Microwave · Dishwasher (if present, confirm availability) · Sink with dish soap and basics expected · Washing machine for longer stays.

Climate Control & Comfort Air-conditioning · Heating · Smoke-free property · Flat-screen TV for quiet evenings.

Outdoors Terrace facing the lake · Balcony for additional outdoor seating and morning coffee.

Connectivity Free WiFi throughout.


Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August): Long Lake is warmest and swimmers are most active. The public beach sees families. Downtown Bridgton hosts farmers' markets and small festivals. Expect higher rental rates and advance booking essential. The terrace and lake access are at their peak.

Fall (September–October): Foliage season brings leaf-peepers and hikers to the surrounding mountains and White Mountain zone. Bridgton sits at the edge of the peak color window - less crowded than North Conway but equally scenic. Water is cool but swimmable through September. Shoulder rates apply.

Spring (May): Unpredictable weather, but the lake begins to warm and wildflowers appear on nearby trails. Good for solitude and lower rates. Some attractions (restaurants, seasonal shops) may not be fully staffed yet.

Winter (November–April): Long Lake freezes solid, making this a niche season for ice fishing, snowmobiling, and quiet getaways. Heating is essential. Swimming and water access are off the table. Rates are lowest.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • Downtown Bridgton: ~1 mile · Shops, cafes, and the Bridgton Town Green.
  • Long Lake Swimming Beach & Park: ~0.5 miles · Public beach with parking and picnic areas.
  • Shawnee Peak: ~7 miles · Small ski area with summer mountain biking and a viewing tower.
  • Kezar Lake: ~5 miles · Quieter alternative lake with scenic drives around the perimeter.
  • White Mountain National Forest: ~19 miles · Hiking, scenic drives, waterfall trails, and foliage viewing in fall.
  • Mount Washington & Observatory: ~28 miles · If weather permits, the highest peak in the Northeast and a weather museum at the summit.
  • Conway Scenic Railroad: ~30 miles · Historic train ride through New Hampshire river valleys.

FAQ

Good to know

Is breakfast included? No. You have a full kitchen, so you prepare your own meals. Bridgton's small downtown has coffee shops and a grocery store for supplies.

Is there WiFi? Yes, free WiFi is included throughout the property.

Can we swim in Long Lake? Yes. The property provides direct lake access. A public beach with parking is less than a mile away if you prefer a designated swim area.

Is this pet-friendly? The JSON doesn't specify. Contact the property owner directly to confirm pet policies before booking.

How far is it to Portland? Portland is approximately 42 miles south. The drive takes about 50–60 minutes. Portland International Jetport is the nearest major airport.

Are there restaurants nearby? Bridgton's downtown - roughly 1 mile away - has casual cafes, a handful of local restaurants, and shops. It's not a dining destination, so cooking in your own kitchen is a key advantage.

Is this suitable for families? Yes. The full kitchen, two bathrooms, washer, and lake access appeal to families with children. A television and peaceful setting support downtime. No on-site activities or kids' club, though - outdoor recreation and nearby attractions (hiking, lakes, scenic drives) are the draw.


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