Mountain Estate Main House
Mountain Estate Main House: A Five-Bedroom Mountain Retreat in Newry

Why Stay
Why Mountain Estate Main House
Newry sits at the gateway to Maine's western mountains, where ski trails cut through deep forest and the Androscoggin River winds through quiet valleys. Mountain Estate Main House is the kind of property you book when you want space - real space - for a family reunion, a group ski trip, or a extended stay where everyone has their own corner and the common areas never feel cramped. This is not a hotel. It's a standalone main house with five bedrooms, four bathrooms, and the kind of amenities (private saltwater pool, hot tub, spa access, full commercial kitchen) that make you question why you'd ever pay nightly rates at a chain.
The property spreads across a layout designed for ease. Kitchen flows into dining and living areas; bedrooms give onto views of mountain ridgeline. The game room keeps younger guests occupied on rainy days; the hot tub and pool draw everyone outside when weather turns. At 8.6 / 10, this is the kind of place where guests rate their stay by whether they want to come back next year - not whether the linens were thread count X.
Built for groups and families who need actual room. Five bedrooms and four bathrooms mean no one's waiting for a shower or negotiating sleeping arrangements. A full kitchen with dishwasher, double oven, and dining table for ten lets you cook like you're at home - which, for a week-long stay, matters. The living room has a fireplace and multiple sitting areas; the game room handles screen time on bad weather days.
Mountain views and pool access without the resort vibe. A saltwater pool with view - not a chlorine-heavy concrete rectangle - plus a private hot tub mean you're not sharing amenities with 200 other guests. The patio and outdoor dining area open the property to the landscape. This is where you spend the afternoon while someone's reading and someone's cycling the quiet roads nearby.
Ski access is minutes away. Newry is 20 minutes from Sunday River, Maine's largest resort. In winter, you're hiking from the hot tub with views of the same peaks you just skied. In off-season, the same roads serve hikers, cyclists, and anyone who wants to be in the mountains without living in them full-time.
Amenities that actually matter for longer stays. Laundry facilities, a full kitchen, streaming services, and a work desk mean you can extend your visit or work remotely without sacrificing comfort. The property speaks eight languages - a signal that multilingual families and international groups regularly book here and find their ease.
Rooms
The rooms
The main house is organized around a central living core, with bedrooms distributed across the property so that privacy doesn't require tiptoeing down hallways. All bedrooms come with linens, alarm clocks, and private bathrooms stocked with towels and free toiletries. Bathrooms are equipped with bathtub or shower; some feature both. Air conditioning and heating mean the property is livable across Maine's seasons.
- Master bedroom: Expected first choice for the primary guests; larger layout.
- Secondary bedrooms (four): Distributed sizing; confirm specifics with the property.
- Shared living spaces: Generous living room with fireplace, separate dining area, fully equipped kitchen, game room with TV and game console.
Note: As a full rental property rather than a traditional hotel, room layouts and exact bedroom counts should be confirmed directly with the owner before booking - the five-bedroom structure is consistent, but configuration may vary.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Family reunions, group ski trips, extended stays
Open
Year-round
Standout amenities
Private saltwater pool · Hot tub · Spa access · Full kitchen · Game room
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Recreation & Leisure Outdoor swimming pool (saltwater, private, with view) · Hot tub/Jacuzzi · Spa facilities · Game room with TV, game console, and video games · Streaming services (Netflix, etc.) · Fireplace.
Food & Kitchen Full kitchen with double oven, stovetop, dishwasher, refrigerator, coffee machine, microwave · Dining table for groups · BBQ facilities and outdoor dining area · Tea/coffee maker.
For Families & Longer Stays Child safety socket covers · High chair · Books, DVDs, and music for children · Game console and video games · Laundry (washing machine and dryer) · Work desk (for remote work).
Outdoor & Views Patio and outdoor furniture · Private pool and mountain view · Barbecue · Outdoor dining area.
Safety & Comfort Air conditioning and heating · Fire extinguishers · Smoke alarms · Carbon monoxide detector · Free toiletries and hairdryer in each bathroom.
The outdoor saltwater pool with view is the centerpiece of the property's leisure setup. Unlike heavily chlorinated hotel pools, this is a private amenity maintained for your group alone. The adjacent hot tub extends the season: soak under stars in shoulder-season evenings, or slip into heated water on brisk winter mornings. On-site spa facilities add another layer - massage, body treatments, or simple steam - without requiring a drive into town. The combination of pool, tub, and spa means guests rarely cite "no place to unwind" in their feedback; instead, they pack more days into the stay.
Seasons
When to visit
Winter (November–March) Ski season peaks December through February. Sunday River operates daily once base is solid (early December onward). The hot tub becomes essential après-ski soaking. Property is snow-accessible; confirm road conditions with owner before arrival. Shortest days mean early sunsets but also quiet mountain evenings.
Spring (April–May) Mud season and variable weather. Trails soften; hiking becomes challenging until May. Fewer crowds; lower rates. Good for families who want outdoor space without the ski crowds. Pool and hot tub still in use by hardy guests.
Summer (June–August) Pool season in full swing. Mountain biking, hiking, fishing, and cycling dominate. Days are long; weather is warm and reliable. This is peak season; book early. Nearby Rangeley Lakes offer water activities beyond the property.
Fall (September–October) Foliage peaks late September through mid-October. Hiking conditions are excellent. The pool remains open; hot tub and spa see heavier use as evenings cool. Ski season hasn't begun, but roads are clear and views are stunning.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Sunday River ski resort: 20 minutes · Maine's largest alpine resort; runs mid-November through April.
- Grafton Notch State Park: 15 minutes · Hiking, scenic loops, waterfalls; peak foliage in late September.
- Bethel Village: 20 minutes · Restaurants, galleries, Bethel Inn, live music venues.
- Androscoggin River: 5 minutes · Fishing, kayaking, scenic drives along the valley.
- Mountain biking trails: 10–25 minutes · West Mountain Bike Park and countless forest service roads.
- Rangeley Lakes: 45 minutes · Alpine lake country; hiking, boating, seasonal moose-spotting tours.
- White Mountain National Forest (NH border): 30 minutes · Extensive trail network; remote backcountry camping nearby.
FAQ
Good to know
Is there internet and cell coverage? The property has a work desk and streaming services, suggesting reasonable connectivity for remote work. Cell coverage in Newry can be spotty; confirm specifics with the owner before booking if you need reliable access.
Is breakfast included? No. The property is a self-catering vacation rental. You'll have a full kitchen and dining table; most guests cook breakfast or travel to nearby Bethel Village for cafés and restaurants.
How far is it from skiing? Sunday River is 20 minutes away. You can ski in the morning, return for lunch, and be in the hot tub by afternoon. This proximity is one of the property's main appeals in winter.
Can you cook dinner for a group? Yes. The full kitchen (double oven, stovetop, dishwasher, full range of cookware) is equipped for group meals. The dining table seats ten comfortably. The barbecue handles grilling.
Is there a shuttle to ski resorts or nearby towns? Not mentioned in the property listing. You'll need your own vehicle; confirm transportation options with the owner if needed.
What's the closest town for groceries and restaurants? Bethel Village is 20 minutes away and has supermarkets, farm stands, and restaurants. Stock up during check-in or plan one dinner out per visit.
Are pets allowed? Not specified in the property details. Contact the owner directly to confirm pet policies.
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