Lovely Getaway Suite
Lovely Getaway Suite: A Private Coastal Retreat in Lincolnville

Why Stay
Why Lovely Getaway Suite
If you're after a self-contained hideaway that doesn't feel like a hotel, this suite in Waldo County hits the mark. One bedroom, one bathroom, your own deck, and direct access to water sports on-site - it's built for couples or small families who want space and quiet without sacrificing proximity to Lincolnville Beach and the hiking trails of Camden Hills State Park. The setting is genuinely rural, tucked into the kind of Midcoast landscape where you wake up to birdsong and can paddle out or take a morning walk within minutes.
This isn't a boutique property with a staff or a front desk. It's a single suite within a larger bed and breakfast, which means you get privacy, a full kitchen setup, and room to spread out. That trade-off - fewer services, more autonomy - suits anyone tired of the hotel echo chamber.
Water access without the resort sprawl. Canoeing, fishing, and water sports facilities are right here on the property. You're not traveling to activities; they're your backyard. The suite backs onto a garden and opens onto a private deck - this is where mornings happen.
A real kitchen changes everything. Most B&B rooms trap you with a coffee machine. Here you get a full-size refrigerator, microwave, and that coffee machine. Bring groceries from Lincolnville village, cook breakfast on your own schedule, and never negotiate a dining room timer.
Lincolnville Beach and Camden Hills are two miles away. The beach itself is small, rocky, and perfect for launching a kayak or pulling up a lobster roll at one of the seasonal shacks. Mount Battie, the obvious Camden Hills hike, is a 45-minute drive; Camden Hills State Park proper is 2.6 miles - close enough for an afternoon scramble.
Smoke-free and quiet. If you've had enough of shared walls and lobby noise, this matters. It's one suite. You won't hear anyone else's TV at 11 p.m.
Rooms
The rooms
The suite is a single one-bedroom, one-bathroom unit - essentially a small vacation cottage. Linens are fresh; the bathroom has a shower and private toilet. It's straightforward and clean, not designer-magazine stuff. The deck is the real draw; that's where you'll actually spend your time.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Couples, small families, travelers seeking quiet and water access
Price tier
Budget-friendly for the region
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Water & Outdoors. Water sports facilities · canoeing · fishing · private garden · patio · outdoor furniture.
Active pursuits. Hiking trails nearby · cycling · on-site activities that don't require a shuttle.
The basics. Smoke-free property · private bathroom · full kitchen access.
Seasons
When to visit
June through September. Peak season. Water warm enough for paddling without a wetsuit by mid-July. Everything open. Expect company on the trails and at Lincolnville Beach on sunny weekends.
May and October. Shoulder season. Fewer people, longer sunsets, cooler mornings. Perfect for hiking without the August humidity. Some seasonal shacks may close mid-October.
November through April. Quiet. The property is open year-round, but expect slate-gray skies, rain, and ice. Trails are muddy or snow-covered. Best for writers and winter hikers who want solitude.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Lincolnville Beach - 1.7 miles. Rocky, scenic, and home to a few seasonal seafood shacks. Low-key and rarely crowded.
- Camden Hills State Park - 2.6 miles. Mount Battie trail is the crown jewel; 45 minutes up and down, views of the islands and Penobscot Bay.
- Farnsworth Art Museum and Carver Hill Gallery - 12 miles. American art in a converted 19th-century homestead; worth a rainy-day drive.
- Mount Battie - 5 miles. The standalone hike; quicker and steeper than the state park trails.
- Downtown Camden - 8 miles. Dock Square shops, galleries, and restaurants. The most polished town on this stretch of coast.
- Cycling the Midcoast - 0 miles. The roads around Lincolnville are quiet and hilly; rent a bike in Camden and loop back.
FAQ
Good to know
Is breakfast included? No. This is a self-catering suite within a bed and breakfast property. You have a full kitchen, so you're responsible for your own meals - a feature, not a bug, if you like that autonomy.
What's the drive to major towns? Lincolnville is tiny. Belfast is 10 miles south (antique shops, restaurants, brewery). Camden is 8 miles north. Rockland is 12 miles - home to the Farnsworth Museum and the ferry to Vinalhaven Island.
Is the deck really private? Yes. The suite has its own entrance and a dedicated deck that's not shared with other guests. The property is rural enough that you won't feel overlooked.
Can I fish or canoe right here? Water sports facilities are on-site. Fishing is possible if you have a Maine license. Canoeing is possible if you bring your own canoe or arrange a rental through the host.
Is there parking? Yes, on-site. Given the location, you'll want a car. Public transit doesn't reach Lincolnville.
What if I want to eat out? Lincolnville village has a few cafes and a market. For serious dining, drive to Camden (8 miles) or Belfast (10 miles). Lobster rolls are seasonal and best caught at the beach shacks in summer.
How far is the airport? Knox County Regional Airport is 15 miles. Portland International (PWM) is about 90 minutes south - the real option for most travelers.













