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Lincolnville 2BR - Beach Vibes & Backyard BBQ

Lincolnville 2BR - Beach Vibes & Backyard BBQ: A Self-Catering Escape on the Midcoast

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a living room with a couch and a table at Lincolnville 2BR - Beach Vibes & Backyard BBQ in Lincolnville
a living room with a couch and a table at Lincolnville 2BR - Beach Vibes & Backyard BBQ in Lincolnville

Why Stay

Why Lincolnville 2BR - Beach Vibes & Backyard BBQ

Lincolnville sits in that sweet spot along Route 1 where locals outnumber tourists and the real Maine coast still feels undeveloped. This two-bedroom house on Slab City Road offers something the waterfront inns can't: a kitchen, a backyard, and the kind of independence that makes a week-long family trip actually relaxing instead of just expensive.

The setup is straightforward. Two bedrooms, two full bathrooms, a detached structure with its own entrance, and the essentials for cooking real meals - not just reheating takeout in a cramped kitchenette. Free parking. Free WiFi. A gas grill waiting on the patio. If you're traveling with kids or planning to split a week between Camden and Rockport and Belfast, this is the kind of home base that lets you breathe.


You can actually cook here. The kitchen includes a full suite of appliances - oven, stovetop, microwave, dishwasher - plus a dining table, cleaning products, and actual kitchenware. This matters. A breakfast of smoked salmon and eggs you bought at Morning Glory Natural Foods in Camden costs a quarter of what a hotel restaurant charges and tastes infinitely better.

The backyard BBQ sets it apart. Most Midcoast rentals are either cramped apartments or grand estates with prices to match. The patio setup here - outdoor furniture, gas grill, dining area - splits the difference. Cook burgers on Friday night, leave the mess for morning, actual flexibility.

It's built for families or friends traveling together. Two separate bathrooms means no negotiating shower schedules. Board games and streaming services keep evenings flexible. The detached layout gives you real privacy from neighbors, and the private check-in/out means no rigid front-desk hours.

Lincolnville's location is underrated. You're 9 miles from Camden Harbor, 8 miles from Camden Hills State Park trails, close enough to Rockland for dinner but far enough north to catch the less crowded side of the coast. Mount Battie and the Amphitheater are a quick drive. Owls Head Transportation Museum and the Farnsworth Art Museum in Rockland are both within 20 minutes.


Rooms

The rooms

The property is a two-bedroom, two-bathroom home. Each bedroom has linens and adequate closet space. Both full bathrooms include showers, towels, free toiletries, and hairdryers - no skimping on the basics. The living area combines a sofa, sitting space, and a desk if you need to work. Large windows and air-conditioning are standard throughout. It's not a luxury suite experience; it's a well-maintained house where you can actually unpack and stay put.


At a Glance

At a glance

Style

Detached 2BR / 2BA self-catering home

Best for

Families, small groups, multi-week stays, anyone wanting a kitchen and yard

Price tier

Mid-range for the region (vacation rental pricing)

Open

Year-round

Standout amenities

BBQ grill · full kitchen · free parking · private entrance

Details

567 Slab City Road, Lincolnville, ME 04849
Parking: Free, on property

Check-in / out

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

Amenities

On-site amenities

Comfort & essentials · Air-conditioning, heating, free WiFi, full kitchen with all major appliances, washing machine and dryer, private bathroom, fire extinguishers and smoke alarms

Outdoor spaces · Barbecue grill, patio, outdoor dining area, outdoor furniture

Family features · Board games and puzzles, streaming services (Netflix, etc.), television, two bathrooms for multiple bedrooms

Practical · Free parking, private entrance, express check-in/out, work desk, iron and ironing board


The kitchen is the real draw here. Fully equipped with modern appliances, it's designed for people who cook, not just reheat. Refrigerator, oven, stovetop, microwave, dishwasher, even a toaster and tea/coffee maker. Dining table for group meals. The dishwasher alone saves hours on a week-long stay.

The backyard is equally thought-through. BBQ facilities (gas grill), outdoor dining area, patio furniture, and enough space to move around. This is where most of the magic happens - especially if you're traveling in summer and want to eat outside three nights a week without the restaurant markup.


Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August) · Peak season. Warmest water, all restaurants and attractions open, campgrounds and state parks packed by midday. Book well ahead. Backyard grilling season; outdoor dining every night is the point. Expect higher rates.

Shoulder season (May and September) · Comfortable temperatures, fewer crowds, restaurants still open. Grill still usable, though evenings cool quickly. Better parking everywhere. Good value without sacrificing amenities.

Fall (October) · Peak foliage (late September through mid-October). Coastal towns less crowded than inland. Some restaurants begin closing mid-month; confirm hours before arriving. BBQ still viable on sunny days. State parks remain open.

Winter (November–March) · The house is available year-round, but heating and indoor entertainment matter more. Shorter days. Some attractions and restaurants close seasonally. Good rates and solitude if you're comfortable with Maine winter. Grilling is hardy-person territory.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • 9 miles to Camden Harbor Park and Amphitheater - summer concerts, waterfront strolls, ice cream shops lining the village green
  • 8 miles to Camden Hills State Park - the Slope and Tower trails offer views across Penobscot Bay; parking fills by 10 a.m. on weekends
  • 11 miles to Mount Battie - 45-minute hike with a stone tower at the summit; sunrise visits avoid crowds
  • 10 miles to Rockland waterfront and Farnsworth Art Museum - world-class collection in a brick mill overlooking the harbor
  • 12 miles to Owls Head Transportation Museum - vintage aircraft and automobiles; kids usually spend three hours here
  • 15 miles to Rockport - Rockport Harbor, boutique shops, and the less-crowded alternative to Camden
  • 20 miles to Belfast - eclectic downtown with cafes, galleries, and the Thursday night farmers market
  • 21 miles to Knox County Regional Airport - quick drive if flying in

FAQ

Good to know

Is this right on the water? No. Slab City Road is inland in Lincolnville, about 2–3 miles from the coast. You're close to waterfront attractions but not beachfront. The trade-off is space, parking, and a backyard grill at half the price of oceanfront properties.

Is breakfast included? No. The kitchen is fully equipped, and that's the point - you buy groceries and cook. Morning Glory Natural Foods in Camden and the Lincolnville General Store are your closest options.

Can I actually cook for a family of four? Yes. Two full bathrooms, a real kitchen, dining table, and outdoor space make it practical for self-catering. The dishwasher saves evening cleanup time.

Is WiFi reliable here? Yes. Free WiFi is included. It's a residential property, not a hotel, so speeds depend on your device and local service, but guests can work remotely.

Is there parking? Free parking on the property. No permit, no shared lot, no $15-a-day resort fee. This is a major advantage over downtown Camden or Rockport hotels.

How far is the nearest town? Camden village is 9 miles away (12–15 minutes by car). Lincolnville village center is closer but smaller. If you want walkable dining and shops every evening, this isn't it; plan car trips into town.

Is this pet-friendly? Not specified in the listing. Contact the host directly if traveling with a dog or cat.


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