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Birch Circle Beach House

Birch Circle Beach House: A Spacious Beachside Rental in Ogunquit

7.0
Families

Why Stay

Why Birch Circle Beach House

There's a particular relief that comes with renting a whole house instead of a hotel room - you can spread out, cook when you want, and let the kids run around without worrying about neighbors. Birch Circle Beach House in Ogunquit delivers exactly that kind of space: four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a full kitchen, and enough outdoor grounds to justify a week-long stay. The location is the real draw - a short stroll from Ogunquit Beach, close enough that you can walk to the sand in ten minutes but far enough back to feel quiet and removed.

The property leans toward families and groups traveling together. Horseback riding and a children's playground are on-site, along with spa facilities that make the place feel less like a rental and more like a small retreat. The kitchen is fully equipped, which matters when you're feeding four or five people for a week. Barbecue, picnic area, outdoor dining - the bones are solid.

The one real caveat: cleanliness at check-in matters enormously with a rental, and a recent guest found the house needed attention before settling in. That's worth flagging honestly, since it shapes expectations.


A ten-minute walk to one of Maine's best beaches. Ogunquit Beach is the main event here - a long, sandy public beach with calm water and reliable good weather in summer. You're close enough to walk there before breakfast and back for lunch, but far enough away to avoid the noise and crowds.

Full kitchen and dining space for groups. Unlike a hotel room, you can cook real meals. The kitchen includes a dishwasher, full stovetop and oven, refrigerator, and all the basic kitchenware. A dining table and sitting area let groups of four or more spread out comfortably.

Outdoor space for relaxation and play. A barbecue, picnic area, and patio give you options for how to spend your time. The children's playground is a genuine plus for families with younger kids.

Spa facilities on-site. A less common amenity for a rental, but a useful one if your group includes anyone who wants to unwind between beach days.


Rooms

The rooms

Birch Circle rents as a single four-bedroom vacation home rather than individual rooms. The layout is designed for group travel - couples on a family vacation, friends taking a week together, or extended families. Two bathrooms serve the four bedrooms, which is functional but worth noting if you're traveling with more than one family.

  • Four-Bedroom Vacation Home - Sleeps eight guests across four separate bedrooms; two shared bathrooms; full living room with sofa and dining area

All bedrooms include linens; bathrooms are stocked with towels and free toiletries.


At a Glance

At a glance

Style

Four-bedroom vacation rental home

Best for

Families, groups, couples seeking space

Price tier

Mid to upper (varies by season; peak summer ≥$2,000/week)

Open

Yes

Guest score

7.0 Good

Standout amenities

Beach proximity · full kitchen · outdoor space · spa on-site

Details

Ogunquit, Maine 03907
Nearest airport: Portsmouth International (19 miles)
Parking: Private on-site

Check-in / out

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

Amenities

On-site amenities

Outdoors & Recreation Barbecue facilities · Picnic area · Patio with outdoor dining · Children's playground · Horseback riding · Cycling · Hiking · Fishing

Kitchen & Dining Full kitchen with dishwasher, oven, stovetop, microwave, refrigerator, coffee machine, toaster, and kitchenware · Dining table · Dining area

Spa & Wellness Spa facilities

Practical Air conditioning · Heating · Washing machine · Dryer · Iron and ironing facilities · Private entrance


Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August) Peak season and the best time for beach days. Ogunquit Beach is fully staffed with lifeguards. The playground and outdoor dining are in constant use. Expect crowds and book early; weekdays are quieter than weekends.

Shoulder Season (May and September) Warm enough for beach time, fewer tourists, and lower rental rates. The water is cooler but manageable. Late May brings spring wildflowers; early September sees calmer seas.

Fall (October–November) Foliage season draws visitors to Mount Agamenticus for hiking. Days cool down; you'll use the barbecue more for evening fires than grilling. October is still pleasant; November turns rainy and cold.

Winter (December–March) The property remains open year-round, but swimming is off the table. Useful for families escaping snow elsewhere or couples wanting a quiet Maine escape. Heating is essential; many outdoor activities shrink to hiking and occasional winter beach walks.


Reviews

What guests say

"The location was perfect and quiet. The 10-minute walk to the beach was a great way to start every day."

  • Brenda, United States · Solo traveler · 7/10

Location

Things to do nearby

  • Ogunquit Beach - 10-minute walk · The signature Maine beach in this stretch: two miles of sand, calm water, lifeguards in summer, paid parking
  • Marginal Way Walk - 1.2 miles · Scenic clifftop trail with ocean views, ideal for an afternoon hike
  • Mount Agamenticus - 0.9 miles · Hiking and mountain-biking trails with views back to the coast; popular with local families
  • Perkins Cove - 15-minute drive · Postcard-worthy fishing village with galleries, seafood shacks, and boat trips
  • Downtown Ogunquit - 10-minute walk · Boutique shops, ice cream parlors, and casual restaurants along the main streets
  • Golf course - Within 2 miles · Several courses in the area; one of the facilities notes lists a course nearby
  • Portsmouth, New Hampshire - 25-minute drive · Historic waterfront town with more upscale dining and shopping; Portsmouth International Airport is 19 miles away for flight connections

FAQ

Good to know

Is the house right on the beach? No - it's a ten-minute walk to Ogunquit Beach, which is ideal. You're close enough for daily visits but far enough back to avoid noise and crowds, especially during peak summer.

Is breakfast included? No. The house has a full kitchen, so you can prepare your own meals. Coffee machine, toaster, full stovetop, and all basic kitchenware are provided.

How many bathrooms are there? Two bathrooms shared across four bedrooms. Functional for families or groups, though coordinating morning schedules matters with eight guests.

Is there Wi-Fi or TV? Yes. The property includes a TV and books, DVDs, or music for children. Wi-Fi details aren't specified; confirm with the property before booking if internet is essential.

Is the house suitable for families with young kids? Yes. On-site amenities include a children's playground, horseback riding, and fishing. The kitchen and spacious layout make it easier to manage younger kids than a traditional hotel.

What's the cancellation and check-in policy? Check the booking page for current terms. Ogunquit rentals typically have stricter cancellation policies than hotels, especially during peak season.

Is there parking? Yes, though details about parking spaces aren't specified. Ogunquit Beach itself requires paid parking; the rental should have private parking on the property.


Guides

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Black Boar Bistro

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Black Sushi House

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The Lobster Shack

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The Greenery Cafe

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That Place in Ogunquit

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The Omelette Factory

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Footbridge Lobster

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Bonissoni Brazilian Steakhouse

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Beachmere Inn

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Brix + Brine

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The Front Yard

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Backyard Coffee & Eatery

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