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Spacious Retreat

Spacious Retreat: A Six-Bedroom Mountain Escape in Newry

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an overhead view of a large log home with a lit up roof at Spacious Retreat, Hot Tub, Arcade, Outdoor Pool! in Newry
an overhead view of a large log home with a lit up roof at Spacious Retreat, Hot Tub, Arcade, Outdoor Pool! in Newry

Why Stay

Why Spacious Retreat

The high peaks around Newry demand a different kind of lodging than the coastal inns and hotel chains lining Maine's highways. For families, ski groups, or anyone who needs actual breathing room - multiple bedrooms, a full kitchen, a fireplace to gather around - the Spacious Retreat trades the concierge bell for a keystone: total autonomy. Six bedrooms, three bathrooms, a pool, a hot tub, and an arcade. Book it for a week, cook your own dinners, and don't check out early just because the day got too cold.

This is a purpose-built vacation rental, not a hotel. That distinction matters. You're renting a house, which means you get the infrastructure for a full household, and you trade the perks of a front desk for the freedom of a private driveway. The property sits on mountain land with views, near enough to Sugarloaf to make the commute reasonable, close enough to Rangeley for side trips, and far enough removed from the tourist corridors to feel genuinely remote.

One recent guest left a difficult review involving a pricing dispute, which flagged a concern worth addressing plainly: confirm your final rate directly with the owner before booking. Beyond that singular incident, the property's bones are sound - a large house with a hot tub, a pool open seasonally, and enough space that a group of eight to twelve people can actually spread out.


Six bedrooms mean you're not negotiating bathroom schedules. The house sleeps well for families or multi-couple groups. Three full bathrooms distribute the morning rush. A six-bedroom rental in the Newry area gives you square footage no hotel can match - and the freedom to cook breakfast at your own pace without worrying about dining room hours.

The pool and hot tub anchor a proper outdoor season. Summer guests can use the private pool; year-round, the hot tub is available. This isn't a hotel amenity added as an afterthought - it's a central reason to book the place. Families with kids or groups that want to soak under stars in April will find real value here.

The game room and fireplace create the rhythm of a real vacation. Board games, a TV, a working fireplace, and a full living room mean rainy afternoons have structure. You're not confined to two beds and a bathroom.

The kitchen is genuinely equipped. Stovetop, oven, microwave, full cutlery and cookware - if you want to cook, you can cook seriously. No "sad hotel kitchenette" situation. This alone saves money and time for groups staying five nights or longer.

Mountain views and quiet land. The property sits on acreage with views, far from highway noise. Newry itself is small and uncluttered; the setting feels removed even though ski resorts and hiking are nearby.


At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Families, ski groups, multi-household trips

Price tier

Mid to upper (shared group cost)

Open

Year-round (pool seasonal, typically June–September)

Standout amenities

Private pool · year-round hot tub · full kitchen · game room · fireplace · mountain views

Details

159 Keystone Dr, Newry, ME 04261
Parking: Free on-site private parking

Check-in / out

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

The property is laid out like an actual home: a living room with a fireplace, a full kitchen with a dining table, and six bedrooms distributed across the house. Linens, towels, free toiletries, and hairdryers are provided. The house is air-conditioned and has heating, so it's usable in shoulder seasons. A balcony or patio overlooks the grounds. Free parking is on-site - no valet, no lot shuffle - and WiFi is available throughout.

Bedroom and bathroom setup:

  • Six bedrooms; capacity and bed configurations vary (confirm bed types and sleeper layout with the owner before booking to avoid surprises)
  • Three full bathrooms with shower, toilet, and standard amenities
  • Private entrance and individual climate control in rooms

Common spaces:

  • Living room with fireplace and sitting area
  • Full kitchen with stove, oven, refrigerator, microwave, dishwasher, and full cookware
  • Dining area
  • Game room with board games and flat-screen TV
  • BBQ area and terrace for outdoor cooking

One honest note: The house is clearly vacation-rental managed, not a hotel. Housekeeping is not daily - plan on a cleaning at check-out and potentially a mid-stay refresh (check with owner). Also confirm the pool heating and seasonal opening date; outdoor pools in Maine are typically open June through September, sometimes into early autumn.


Outdoor Spaces and Activities

Pool and hot tub. The private pool is a summer feature; the hot tub is year-round. Both are focal points for the property, especially for groups. Families with young children will appreciate the pool's presence on a property where kids can also play in a yard without leaving the grounds.

BBQ and terrace. A functional barbecue and patio setup mean you can grill steaks and eat outside in the warm months. The terrace also catches mountain views.

Game room and arcade. Board games and arcade games provide indoor entertainment. Useful on rainy days or evenings when the group just wants to stay put.

Hiking and skiing nearby. Sugarloaf is the closest major ski area, roughly 30 miles north. Summer hiking on trails around Rangeley and the Moosehead Lake region is excellent. Sunday River in Bethel is slightly farther but still accessible.


Seasons

When to visit

Winter (December–March). Ski season. Sugarloaf and Sunday River are operating. Snow is typical; the hot tub is especially appealing after a day on the mountain. The house is heated and has a fireplace. Shortest daylight, coldest nights, but it's peak season for skiing groups.

Spring (April–May). Shoulder season. The pool may not be open yet (confirm). Skiing winds down by April. Hiking becomes viable. Weather is unpredictable - still cold, but warming. Fewer tourists on the roads around Rangeley.

Summer (June–September). Pool open. Hiking is best. Days are long. Crowds increase at Sugarloaf base and nearby attractions. Ideal for families who want water and outdoor activity.

Fall (September–October). Foliage peaks late September through early October. The pool may close by mid-September. Nights cool, days bright. Excellent hiking. Second-best season for groups seeking quiet and views.


Reviews

What guests say

The property carries only a single review on booking.com as of now - a solo traveler's experience involving a pricing mismatch at booking. Rather than amplify that isolated incident, it's worth noting the plainest takeaway: Confirm your final cost with the owner before you complete payment. Vacation rentals sometimes have late-booking fees or seasonal adjustments that aren't immediately obvious in the listing display.

If you're considering this property, ask direct questions about:

  • Final price after all fees
  • Pool opening and closing dates
  • Whether mid-stay cleaning is available
  • Exact bed configuration in each bedroom
  • Hot tub maintenance schedule

Those conversations often prevent the kind of friction that soured the one review on file.


FAQ

Good to know

Is the house pet-friendly? Yes. The listing indicates pets are allowed. Confirm breed and size restrictions with the owner, and ask about any pet deposit or cleaning fees.

Is breakfast included? No. This is a self-catering vacation rental. You cook your own meals. The full kitchen and cookware are provided.

Is WiFi fast enough for remote work? Yes. The listing mentions fast free WiFi at 500 Mbps. Suitable for video calls and streaming.

How far is the house from skiing? Sugarloaf is approximately 30 miles north; roughly 45–50 minutes by car. Sunday River in Bethel is about 60 miles away. Both are within reasonable weekend-trip distance.

Can I use the pool in winter? The outdoor pool is seasonal; confirm opening and closing dates directly. The hot tub is available year-round.

Is there a shuttle to nearby ski areas? The listing does not mention a shuttle service. Plan on driving. The house is drivable to Sugarloaf but not walkable.

What's the cancellation policy? Vacation rental cancellation policies vary widely. Check the specific terms when you book; they are often stricter than hotel policies.


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