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Fall Line W212

Fall Line W212: A Ski-In Condo in Newry

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a living room with a couch and a chair at Fall Line W212 in Newry
a living room with a couch and a chair at Fall Line W212 in Newry

Why Stay

Why Fall Line W212

Fall Line W212 sits at the intersection of convenience and comfort - a one-bedroom apartment designed for people who want to walk from their door straight onto the slopes, then collapse into a hot tub at day's end. It's not a traditional hotel. It's a privately held condo unit in Newry, a small town that exists almost entirely in the shadow of Sunday River, Maine's largest ski resort. The apartment trades some of the service staffing of a full-service hotel for the independence of a kitchen and the kind of silence that only comes from staying in a residential building rather than a hallway of numbered rooms.

The space works well for small groups or solo travelers seeking ski-focused lodging without the noise and formality of a resort hotel. Mountain views from the balcony and terrace frame the justification for being here: access to the slopes and the quiet of the mountains beyond the season.


Ski-to-door access with no car needed between runs. The apartment's greatest asset is its ski-in, ski-out placement. Guests are steps from the lifts; there's no shuttle, no parking lot trek, no loading the car to move between the mountain and your room. One group of three stayed in February and found the convenience immediate and uncompromised.

A full kitchen for groups who want to cook. The apartment includes a stove, oven, microwave, refrigerator, and coffee machine. This setup makes sense for groups planning to stay multiple nights; you can eat breakfast at your own pace and save the cost of resort dining for après-ski outings in town.

Mountain views and outdoor space. The balcony and terrace provide actual sightlines - not a parking-lot view but genuine mountain landscape. Useful for morning coffee before the day gets cold, or a moment of quiet between ski sessions.

Access to sauna and hot tub on-site. Post-skiing recovery comes without leaving the building. The sauna and hot tub are located within the property; the indoor pool adds another layer of relaxation or activity options for warmer days.


Rooms

The rooms

Fall Line W212 is a single one-bedroom unit. The apartment features a living room alongside the bedroom, a sitting area with a sofa bed (useful if you're four people sharing the space), and a private bathroom. The layout is straightforward: functional rather than theatrical, with the kind of practical furnishings you'd expect in a residential condo - linens, cable TV, a desk.

  • One-Bedroom Apartment - Living room with sofa bed, full kitchen, balcony and terrace, mountain views.

The property is smoke-free and heated year-round, though it functions primarily as a winter destination given its ski focus and the seasonal nature of the market.


At a Glance

At a glance

Style

One-bedroom condo apartment, ski-in/ski-out

Best for

Ski groups, solo skiers, small families seeking kitchen facilities

Price tier

Mid-range to upper-mid (varies by season; winter peak rates)

Open

Year-round; primary season November–March

Guest score

9.0 Wonderful

Standout amenities

Direct ski access · indoor pool · hot tub · sauna · full kitchen · mountain views

Details

Newry, ME 04261

Check-in / out

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

Amenities

On-site amenities

Relaxation & wellness: Indoor swimming pool · Sauna · Hot tub / Jacuzzi

Kitchen & dining: Fully equipped kitchen with coffee machine, oven, stovetop, microwave, and refrigerator · On-site restaurant (limited details in property documentation)

Entertainment & connectivity: Cable and satellite channels · DVD player · Work desk (useful for remote work during ski weeks)

Outdoor spaces: Balcony · Terrace · Mountain views

Practical: Baggage storage · Laundry facilities · Smoke-free property · Fire safety equipment on-site


The on-site indoor swimming pool and sauna distinguish Fall Line W212 from roadside motels and many smaller ski lodges. The hot tub adds a third relaxation option. For groups staying two or more nights, these amenities justify skipping the drive into town for evening recovery. One solo traveler gave the property a perfect 10 and cited the overall experience; the amenities suite likely factored into that satisfaction.


Seasons

When to visit

Winter (November–March). The primary season. Sunday River operates most weekends and weekdays depending on snow. The apartment's ski-to-door access is the defining feature here. Temperatures range from teens to mid-30s Fahrenheit. Book well in advance; this season is competitive.

Spring (April–May). The mountain closes by early April. Hiking season opens; nearby trails dry out. Warmer days make the balcony more usable. The pool and sauna remain open. Fewer crowds than winter; reasonable rates.

Summer (June–August). The region transitions to a hiking, mountain-biking, and lake-access destination. The nearby Bethel area fills with families and outdoor enthusiasts. The property functions as a vacation apartment rather than ski lodging. The pool and hot tub are appealing; cycling and fishing are available.

Fall (September–October). Foliage peaks in late September and early October across Maine's mountains. The apartment offers views of changing leaves from the balcony and terrace. Hiking and scenic drives are prime activities. Weather cools gradually; the sauna becomes useful again.


Reviews

What guests say

"Direct ski access right from the apartment - couldn't ask for better location." - Paul, United States · Group · 8/10

"Everything we needed was there. Kitchen, hot tub, views, and quiet." - Nicole, United States · Solo · 10/10

The two available reviews represent a group visit in winter and a solo spring trip, both of which resulted in strong satisfaction. Neither review flagged significant downsides, suggesting the property performs as advertised. The low review count (2 total) is typical for privately held condo units; booking.com's reach into short-term rental inventory is uneven, and many seasonal properties don't accumulate large review volumes.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • Sunday River ski resort: On-property ski-in, ski-out access. Trails range from beginner to expert; the mountain operates weekends and most weekdays November through late March.
  • Newry village center: 2 miles south. Small collection of shops and local services.
  • Sunday River Road dining & lodging clusters: 1–3 miles. Scattered restaurants and guest houses catering to ski season visitors.
  • Grafton Notch State Park: 12 miles north. Hiking, waterfall walks, fall foliage; Old Speck Trail is a popular day hike. Closed in winter.
  • Bethel: 8 miles south. Historic mountain town with galleries, cafes, and the Sunday River Brewing Company. Town has year-round appeal but peaks during ski season and leaf-peeping.
  • Cycling and hiking: Summer and fall activities available in the surrounding White Mountain National Forest.
  • Golf: A course lies within 2 miles - playable May through October.

FAQ

Good to know

Is Fall Line W212 ski-in, ski-out? Yes. The apartment has direct access to Sunday River's slopes. No shuttle, no walk through a resort lobby. Winter guests step from the building to the mountain.

Is breakfast included? No. The apartment includes a fully equipped kitchen. You cook your own meals or dine at the on-site restaurant or nearby establishments.

Are pets allowed? The property documentation does not specify pet policies. Contact the property directly before booking if traveling with animals.

What is the nearest town for restaurants and shopping? Bethel lies 8 miles south and offers cafes, restaurants, and galleries open year-round. Newry village is 2 miles away but is smaller and primarily serves ski-season visitors.

Is there a work desk for remote work? Yes. The apartment includes a desk in the living area, and the location provides relative quiet for calls and focused work.

How far is the apartment from Augusta State Airport? Approximately 68 miles south. Plan 90 minutes to 2 hours driving time depending on traffic and exact location within Augusta.

Does the property operate year-round? The apartment is available year-round, but it functions primarily as a winter ski destination. Summer and fall occupancy is lower and depends on personal travel plans.


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