SWALLOW Cottage
SWALLOW Cottage: A Quiet 2-Bedroom Getaway in North Sebago

Why Stay
Why SWALLOW Cottage
North Sebago sits in the heart of Maine's Lakes Region, where Route 302 curves past pine forests and the occasional weathered farmhouse. The SWALLOW cottage is the kind of place that appeals to families or small groups tired of paying for amenities they won't use - a straightforward, well-maintained two-bedroom with everything you actually need: a real kitchen, a grill, parking right outside, and enough quiet to hear the woods settle at dusk.
The cottage works best for a week-long stay with kids, or as a base camp for couples exploring Sebago Lake and the trails radiating outward. There are no reviews yet on Booking, so this is a property still building its reputation - which often means honest pricing and attentive owners keen to get your feedback.
Full kitchen means real meals, not takeout runs. The oven, microwave, stovetop, and all standard cookware are here. You can make coffee at dawn, grill salmon at dusk, and feed a family of four without leaving the property. That matters when you're in a rural area 24 miles from Portland.
Free parking and WiFi keep costs down. No resort fees, no "connectivity charges." What you see is what you pay, and you can work remotely if you need to.
Pet-friendly base for lake-country exploration. The property welcomes dogs, and you're minutes from trails and informal campsites around Sebago Lake. Fishing access is noted, so bring a rod if that's your thing.
Smoke-free and safety-conscious. The cottage includes smoke alarms and a carbon monoxide detector - thoughtful for a rental where you're settling in with family.
Rooms
The rooms
The cottage has two bedrooms and a living room, arranged for a small family or two couples. You get a private bathroom with shower, dining area with a table (no cramped countertop eating), and a sitting area to spread out in the evenings. Expect the sort of furnishings you'd find in a well-kept vacation home: functional, not fussy. No frills, but no shortcuts either.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Families, small groups, lake explorers, remote workers
Price tier
Budget-friendly vacation rental
Open
Year-round
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Outdoor Living · Barbecue grill for dinners with a view of the property, picnic table seating.
Kitchen & Dining · Full electric kitchen with refrigerator, oven, microwave, toaster, dining table for family meals.
Bathroom & Bedroom · Private bathroom with shower, two separate bedrooms, TV in the living area.
Practical Conveniences · Free high-speed WiFi, free private parking, tea and coffee maker, non-smoking throughout.
Safety · Smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detector in operation.
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August) The lake is warm enough for swimming, beaches are open, and attractions like Funtown and Old Orchard are in full swing. Expect more foot traffic on roads and full occupancy at popular spots. Best if you're traveling with kids during school break.
Fall (September–October) Cooler, quieter, and the hills around Sebago begin their color show by late September. Ideal for couples or families with flexibility. Fewer crowds; some seasonal attractions may shorten hours.
Winter (November–March) North Sebago gets real snow. Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are excellent nearby; lake freezes solid for ice fishing if that appeals. Restaurants and attractions close earlier or shut down. Best for hardy souls or those with winter sports as the plan.
Spring (April–May) Mud season gives way to fresh green by mid-May. The lake is still cold for swimming, but hiking and fishing are picking up. Fewer visitors; a good time if you want solitude and can skip beach days.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Sebago Lake State Park - 7 mi. Swimming beach, boat launch, picnic areas, and gentle woodland trails. Peak season May–September.
- Songo River Queen II - 9 mi. Scenic cruises departing from Naples; a classic Maine way to spend an afternoon on the water.
- Douglas Mountain - 12 mi. Short hike with views across the lake and toward White Mountains on clear days.
- Funtown Splashtown USA - 29 mi. Water park and amusement rides for families with younger kids.
- Portland waterfront - 24 mi. Art galleries, restaurants, and the working docks of Maine's largest city. Worth a day trip.
- Old Orchard Beach Pier - 30 mi. Seven-mile sandy beach with amusement rides, arcades, and that classic seaside boardwalk energy.
- Shady Oaks Campground - 8 mi. If you want to add canoeing or kayaking, rentals and shuttle services available.
FAQ
Good to know
Is this a good base to explore the Lakes Region? Yes. You're within 10–15 minutes of multiple lake access points, hiking trailheads, and Sebago Lake State Park. Rent a canoe or kayak in Naples and paddle in the morning.
Is there cell service and WiFi? Free WiFi is provided at the cottage. Cell coverage (Verizon, T-Mobile) works here but can be spotty in parts of North Sebago. Check with your carrier before arriving.
Can I cook full meals? Fully equipped kitchen with oven, stovetop, microwave, refrigerator, and all cookware. You can prepare breakfast, lunch, and dinner without eating out.
Are pets allowed? Yes, the cottage is pet-friendly. No size or breed restrictions are listed; confirm directly with the owner if you have a large dog or multiple animals.
Is this suitable for families with children? Yes. Two bedrooms sleep a family comfortably, and the property is near Funtown Splashtown and Old Orchard Beach (both ~30 mi). Fishing is an option if kids are interested.
What is the parking situation? Free private on-site parking is included. You have your own space right at the cottage - no shared lot or street parking required.
How far is the nearest town or grocery store? North Sebago village is very small. The nearest market with full selection is in Naples or Bridgton, about 10–15 minutes away. Stock up on groceries when you arrive.
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