Charming Waterfront Cottage
Charming Waterfront Cottage: Direct Access to Mount Desert Island Waters

Why Stay
Why Charming Waterfront Cottage
If you're bringing a group or family to Mount Desert Island and tired of hotel-standard rooms, this four-bedroom waterfront cottage in Somesville offers something rarer: a real home with a dock, a launch site for your own canoe, and enough space to actually spread out. You're not in Bar Harbor's bustle; you're in the quieter heart of the island, which means closer access to some of Acadia's best hiking trailheads and genuine peace at the end of the day.
The cottage sits directly on the water with views across the garden to the shoreline. A fully equipped kitchen, two bathrooms, and a layout designed for small groups make this the kind of place where families cook together, kids explore the yard while adults sit on the patio, and everyone remembers the trip not as a hotel stay but as a house they rented. Pet-friendly, too - your dog doesn't have to stay behind.
At 7.5 miles from Bar Harbor's restaurants and attractions, you're close enough to day-trip but removed enough to actually relax. This is a working cottage for people who want to live like locals, even if it's just for a week.
Direct waterfront access with your own canoe launch. The cottage sits on the water with a shoreline garden and a direct launch point for canoeing. No kayak rental shop to visit; just paddle from your own yard into Frenchman Bay at sunrise or when the light is golden.
Four bedrooms and a full kitchen - built for groups and families. Unlike a hotel with a single layout repeated ad nauseam, this property gives you a dining table, a work desk, a full kitchen with dishwasher and stovetop, and enough bedrooms to sleep extended family or two couples comfortably. You can actually cook breakfast together, something roadside hotels simply don't allow.
Walking distance to serious Acadia hiking trailheads. Somesville's location on Mount Desert Island puts you minutes from the carriage roads and mountain trails. No long drive from a hotel parking lot; just step outside and walk to Jordan Pond Path or head to Eagle Lake.
Smoke-free, pet-friendly, and designed for a real stay. The property is equipped like a home - linens, full bathrooms with bathtub and shower, a patio for evening fires, and BBQ facilities. If your dog makes the trip, they're welcome too.
Rooms
The rooms
The cottage is a four-bedroom house with two full bathrooms, each with bathtub and shower. Bedrooms include linens, and the layout gives everyone their own space rather than stacking you into identical rooms. A work desk in the living area means remote workers don't have to claim the dining table. The patio opens directly onto the garden and waterfront, making the outdoors feel like an extension of the living space.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Families, groups, pet owners, Acadia hikers, people who cook
Details
Check-in / out
A full kitchen with stovetop, dishwasher, microwave, toaster, and coffee machine means you're not eating every meal at a restaurant. There's a dining table for group meals - one of the biggest differences between this cottage and a hotel. Kitchenware is provided. A dryer and washing machine mean you can travel light and do laundry mid-week.
Outdoors & Water Access
Garden and patio. The property includes a private garden with views to the water and a patio for morning coffee or evening drinks.
BBQ facilities. Grill your own catch or just use it for dinner while you watch the light change over the bay.
Canoeing and cycling. The canoe launch is right here; bikes are ideal for Somesville backroads and the quieter carriage roads of Acadia National Park. Hiking is a five-minute walk away.
Location
Things to do nearby
- 5 min walk: Eagle Lake carriage roads (cycling and walking).
- 10 min drive: Jordan Pond Path, Acadia's most photographed hike.
- 15 min drive: Bar Harbor village, restaurants, and shops.
- 7.5 mi (15 min): Hancock County–Bar Harbor Airport.
- 3 mi: Agamont Park and waterfront path in Northeast Harbor.
- 8 mi: The Abbe Museum (Native American history and art).
- 9 mi: Frenchman Bay and Egg Rock Light (boat tour operators in Bar Harbor).
- 30 min drive: Southwest Harbor and the Wendell Gilley Museum.
FAQ
Good to know
Is this a hotel or a rental home? It's a vacation rental cottage - your own house for the duration of your stay, not a front desk or housekeeping service. You manage your own check-in, meals, and schedule.
Is canoe access really direct from the property? Yes. The cottage sits on the waterfront with a launch point. You can paddle without visiting an outfitter shop. Bring your own canoe or rent one locally and store it here.
Do I need a car? Highly recommended. While Somesville is walkable to trails, restaurants and shopping are in Bar Harbor (15 minutes by car) and Northeast Harbor (10 minutes). The cottage is quieter and more rural than staying in town.
Is there Wi-Fi for remote work? The listing doesn't specify, but there is a dedicated work desk. Contact the owner directly about internet reliability if you're working full-time during your stay.
Can I bring my dog? Yes, the property is pet-friendly. Check specific restrictions (breed, size, additional fees) with the owner.
What's the nearest town for groceries and supplies? Somesville has a small general store. Bar Harbor (15 minutes) has a full supermarket, hardware stores, and restaurants. Stock up when you arrive if you're planning to cook most meals.
Is heating included in winter, and how does the property operate year-round? The property has heating and is smoke-free. Off-season availability and heating costs should be confirmed directly with the owner.













