Charming Retreat
Charming Retreat: A Private Cottage Hideaway in Lincolnville

Why Stay
Why Charming Retreat
Lincolnville sits in that sweet spot between the well-trodden tourist tracks of Camden and the quieter inland towns of the Midcoast. This Charming Retreat is the kind of property that appeals to travelers who want to disappear - not vanish entirely, but retreat from the noise. One bedroom, one bathroom, a garden view, and direct access to the water-sports culture that defines this stretch of the Maine coast.
The listing promises a "romantic getaway," and the bones are there: a patio overlooking the garden, a kitchen equipped for simple meals, and the proximity to Penobscot Bay's sailing and kayaking scene. It's not a full-service hotel with daily turndown and a concierge. It's a cottage rental, which means you're renting a place to live for a few days, not a bed for the night.
With no review data available at time of listing, the page relies on what the property itself promises: peace, gardens, and easy access to some of Maine's most attractive outdoor pursuits.
Quiet location with direct water-sports access. The property sits within the waterfront culture of Lincolnville without the density of downtown Camden. Canoes, fishing gear, and kayak rentals are on-site, so you needn't drive to find a paddle.
Garden and patio living. Unlike typical hotel rooms, this cottage offers genuine outdoor space - a garden and furnished patio ideal for morning coffee or evening quiet time. The emphasis on these spaces suggests they're actual draws, not afterthoughts.
Self-catering flexibility. A full kitchen (coffee machine, microwave, refrigerator) lets you prepare simple breakfasts or pack lunch for a day of cycling or hiking. No dependence on restaurant hours or menus.
Proximity to major attractions. Lincolnville Beach is 1.7 miles away; Camden Hills State Park is 2.6 miles. The Farnsworth Art Museum and Owls Head Transportation Museum are within a 15-mile drive - close enough for a cultural day trip without sacrificing the retreat vibe.
Rooms
The rooms
A single bedroom with a private bathroom and shower, equipped with fresh linens and standard furnishings. The layout is cottage-style - not a stacked hotel room but a residential space with genuine living areas. One bed, one bathroom; ideal for couples or a solo traveler seeking privacy without company.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Couples seeking quiet; solo travelers; small families; water-sports enthusiasts
Price tier
Mid-range (typical vacation rental rates for Maine coast)
Standout amenities
Garden and patio · on-site water sports · proximity to **Penobscot Bay** and **Camden**
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Water Activities: Canoeing and fishing facilities on-site · kayak-ready patio access · Penobscot Bay shoreline.
Outdoors: Garden with seating · furnished patio · ideal for morning coffee or sunset drinks · peaceful ground-level living.
Activities: Cycling nearby · hiking trail access within 2–3 miles · self-guided exploration of local coastal roads.
Kitchen: Coffee machine · microwave · refrigerator · setup for simple meal preparation.
Practical: Smoke-free property · private bathroom · fresh linens · shower · English-speaking owner.
Seasons
When to visit
Spring (May–June): Moderate temperatures, greening gardens, and lower accommodation rates. Wildflowers begin in earnest by late May. Good time for cycling and water sports without peak summer crowds.
Summer (July–August): Peak season. Warm water, reliable weather, and all attractions open. Expect higher rates and busier beaches. Lincolnville Beach fills on weekends; trails in Camden Hills see steady foot traffic.
Fall (September–October): Leaf-peeping season transforms the inland views. Mount Battie and the surrounding parks are stunning. Temperatures cool gradually; water becomes bracing. September is still pleasant; October brings shorter daylight.
Winter (November–April): Quiet season. Many seasonal attractions close or reduce hours. The property remains open, but winter coastal Maine demands good weather and preparation. Christmas through New Year sees brief activity; January through March is the slowest season. Water sports (canoeing, fishing) are weather-dependent.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Lincolnville Beach - 1.7 miles. Sandy public beach with gentle swimming and a strong local presence in summer.
- Camden Hills State Park - 2.6 miles. Mount Battie trail offers a moderate 1.2-mile hike with sweeping Penobscot Bay views at the summit.
- Camden Harbor Park and Amphitheater - 3.7 miles. Free waterfront park in the heart of Camden village with benches, a gazebo, and year-round harbor views.
- Mount Battie - 5 miles. A gentler walk-up to 780 feet with coastal vistas. Popular in fall for leaf-peeping.
- Farnsworth Art Museum - 12 miles. Excellent regional and contemporary collection in Rockland, with admission to historic Olson House included.
- Owls Head Transportation Museum - 16 miles. Quirky, beloved collection of vintage aircraft and automobiles in Owls Head; a weekend highlight for many families.
- Carver Hill Gallery - 12 miles. Artist co-op and exhibition space in Rockland.
FAQ
Good to know
Is this a hotel or a rental cottage? A private vacation rental cottage with one bedroom and one bathroom. You're renting the full property, not just a room. No front desk, no daily housekeeping - but complete autonomy over your space and schedule.
Is breakfast included? No. The kitchen is equipped for self-catering (coffee machine, microwave, refrigerator). Plan to shop locally or prepare simple meals yourself.
Is there water-sports equipment on-site? Yes. Canoeing and fishing facilities are available at the property. Kayak rentals and sailing lessons are available through local outfitters in nearby Camden and Rockland.
How far is the property from Camden? Approximately 10–15 minutes by car (6–8 miles). A scenic drive or bike ride along Route 1 connects the two towns. Camden Harbor is walkable from downtown; Charming Retreat is quieter and more residential.
Is the property suitable for families? Yes, with caveats. The single bedroom limits group size; families with multiple children may find it tight. Water sports and hiking nearby are strong family draws. No on-site kids' activities or supervision.
What's the nearest airport? Knox County Regional Airport (Owls Head) is 15 miles away. Portland International Jetport (approximately 90 minutes south) offers more flight options and is the primary regional hub.
Can I bring a pet? Not specified in the listing. Inquire directly with the property owner before booking.













