Stylish Vacation Rental for Couples Overlooking West Penobscot Bay
Stylish Vacation Rental for Couples Overlooking West Penobscot Bay: A Private Escape in Lincolnville

Why Stay
Why Stylish Vacation Rental for Couples Overlooking West Penobscot Bay
The Midcoast's quiet towns move at their own pace, and Lincolnville - wedged between Camden's busier harbor and Belfast's arts scene - has learned to embrace that. This one-bedroom vacation rental sits on those particulars: a private home with direct views across West Penobscot Bay, the kind of place where you're meant to linger on the patio with coffee in hand and no itinerary. It's as much about the garden and the sound of water as it is about a bed to sleep in. The owner, by all accounts, runs the place with genuine care - the kind of attention that shows in fresh flowers, thoughtful setup, and a real willingness to help you find what you need.
Lincolnville itself doesn't pretend to be a destination; it's a place. A mile and a half from the beach, close enough to easy day trips into Camden Hills State Park or up Mount Battie, but far enough that you can have quiet. If you're looking for a couples' getaway or a solo retreat that doesn't demand much - just a comfortable bed, a kitchen, and a view - this hits the mark.
★★★★★ · 9.0 / 10 Wonderful · Solo travelers rate it 9 / 10
Waterfront views and direct bay access. You're looking across West Penobscot Bay from a private patio and garden. On-site water sports facilities mean kayaking and canoeing are right here - no drive needed.
Owner-run hospitality that shows. The owner's attention to detail is visible in the kept garden, the nicely decorated rooms, and their genuine friendliness. This isn't a faceless rental; there's a real person invested in your stay.
A private home, not a hotel room. You get a full kitchen with coffee machine, refrigerator, and microwave. A sofa bed means flexibility. A patio and garden mean you're living here for a few days, not just sleeping.
Close to the best of Midcoast Maine. Lincolnville Beach is 1.7 miles away. Camden Hills State Park and the hiking on Mount Battie are 2.6 and 5 miles respectively. Farnsworth Art Museum and Carver Hill Gallery are a 12-mile drive. You're positioned to explore without living in a tourist corridor.
Rooms
The rooms
This is a one-bedroom vacation home - one space, one bed, meant for couples or solo travelers willing to unpack for a few nights. The room itself is nicely decorated and genuinely comfortable, with fresh linens. A sofa bed gives you flexibility if you're traveling with one other person or want extra sleeping space.
- Vacation Home - One bedroom with private bathroom, sofa bed, and full kitchen access. Garden and patio included.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Couples, solo travelers, small retreats
Open
Year-round
Standout amenities
Bay views · owner hospitality · water sports on-site · garden · quiet location
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Water & Outdoors · Private patio · Garden with outdoor furniture · Direct water access with kayak and canoe facilities · Fishing available
Activities & Recreation · Cycling routes accessible from the property · Hiking (easy walks to Lincolnville Beach; longer hikes via nearby state parks)
Practical · Full kitchen (refrigerator, microwave, coffee machine) · Private bathroom with shower · Smoke-free property
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August). Peak season. Water is swimmable (barely), the patio is fully usable, and day trips to beaches and hikes are at their best. Expect more people at beaches and trailheads. Book ahead.
Fall (September–October). Leaf-peeping season for the region. Mild days, crisp mornings, and the coast is less crowded than summer. Water is cold but the views are excellent. This is when many solo travelers and couples visit. The owner's feedback mentioned an October stay being wonderful.
Spring (May). Warming up. Everything is opening. Wildflowers in the garden. Less crowded. Water is still cold.
Winter (November–April). Quiet season. Fewer visitors. Indoor time is real. Water activities less practical. The rental works fine for a retreat, but the patio appeal drops significantly.
Reviews
What guests say
"Family owned place. Owner is really nice and their place is so nicely kept - lots of flowers. Room was very comfortable and nicely decorated."
- William, United States · Solo traveler · 9 / 10
Location
Things to do nearby
- Lincolnville Beach - 1.7 miles. Calm, family-friendly beach with a small village feel. Good for a morning walk or an afternoon dip.
- Mount Battie - 5 miles. Short scenic hike with panoramic views of Penobscot Bay and islands. Trailhead access from Camden.
- Camden Hills State Park - 2.6 miles. Hiking trails, picnic areas, and more ambitious peaks if you want a full morning outdoors.
- Farnsworth Art Museum - 12 miles in Rockland. Major regional collection. Worth a half day if you're interested in Maine contemporary and landscape painting.
- Owls Head Transportation Museum - 16 miles. Vintage aircraft and automotive exhibits. Niche but excellent.
- Camden Harbor Park & Amphitheater - 3.7 miles. Walk the waterfront in Camden, browse galleries and shops, grab lunch at the harbor.
- Carver Hill Gallery - 12 miles. Artist studios and smaller galleries in the Rockland area. Open seasonally; call ahead.
FAQ
Good to know
Is this rental right on the water? It overlooks West Penobscot Bay with direct views, but it's not literally beachfront. The patio and garden face the water. Water sports facilities (kayaking, canoeing) are on-site. Lincolnville Beach is 1.7 miles away if you want a sandy shore.
What's included in the kitchen? Coffee machine, refrigerator, and microwave. Full prep space for simple meals. No oven mentioned, so cooking options are limited to stovetop or microwaving.
Is this a good couples' getaway? Yes. It's designed specifically for couples, with a private patio overlooking the bay and a quiet setting. One bedroom, one bed, sofa bed for flexibility.
Can I do water sports here? Yes. On-site water sports facilities include kayaking and canoeing. Fishing is also available. The bay is right there.
How far is this from Camden? About 3.7 miles to Camden Harbor Park, the heart of downtown Camden. A short drive gets you to galleries, restaurants, and the working harbor.
Is the owner responsive? According to reviews, yes. The owner is described as "really nice" and attentive. They maintain the garden and property visibly, suggesting they're hands-on and accessible for questions during your stay.













