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Waterfront Villa Near Acadia

Waterfront Villa Near Acadia: A Private Lake House in Orland

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a house with chairs and a bench in front of it at Waterfront-40min to Acadia-Main House-Kayaks in Orland
a house with chairs and a bench in front of it at Waterfront-40min to Acadia-Main House-Kayaks in Orland

Why Stay

Why Waterfront Villa Near Acadia

The stretch of Route 1 between Bucksport and Bar Harbor moves at its own pace, and Orland sits squarely in that contemplative middle ground - close enough to Acadia National Park for a morning drive, far enough to feel genuinely removed from the summer crush. This three-bedroom villa on Acadia Highway puts you on the water with a private dock and kayaks included, the kind of property where the main entertainment is often just stepping outside to watch the light change across the lake.

The house is built for groups and families who want a kitchen, space to breathe, and a reasonable shot at solitude. No restaurant, no front desk, no concierge - just a well-kept main house with a living room anchored by a fireplace, a patio facing the water, and enough gear to keep a rainy day from feeling like a loss.


Private waterfront access with included kayaks. The lake-view patio and dock are the main draw. You wake up and walk to the water. Two kayaks are yours for the length of your stay - paddling from your own property rather than signing up for a rental tour changes the feel of a visit.

A real kitchen and space to cook. Unlike cramped hotel kitchenettes, this villa's kitchen is fully equipped: dishwasher, full-size stove and oven, microwave, refrigerator, and all the tableware and cookware you'd expect. Families and groups can shop the farmers market in Bangor or stock up on local seafood from Blue Hill fishmongers without compromising on how meals get made.

Close enough to Acadia, far enough to unwind. The 40-minute drive to the park's Jordan Pond or Cadillac Mountain is real, but it's not an ordeal. You can day-trip to Acadia and return to quiet. The property itself sits on quieter Acadia Highway, with cycling and hiking trails nearby - Fort Knox State Historic Site is under 10 miles away.

Pet-friendly and designed for groups. Three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a pet policy mean you're not scrambling to find someone else to mind the dog or splitting an already-tight hotel room. Private entrance, private parking, private dock.


Rooms

The rooms

The main house centers on three bedrooms with full linens and closet space, two full bathrooms (one with a shower, one with a bathtub), and a generous living area anchored by a fireplace. The aesthetic is that of a well-kept lake house - comfortable rather than fussy, with flat-screen TV for the evenings but windows that face the water.

  • Primary Bedroom: The larger of the three, with access to views.
  • Secondary Bedrooms: Both suited for families or additional guests; equally private.
  • Bathrooms: Two full baths ensure mornings aren't a production for groups of 4–6.

If you prefer the theatrical modern finish of a boutique hotel, this isn't it. What you get is a house that functions flawlessly and doesn't try to be more than it is.


At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Families, groups, couples, pet owners

Price tier

Mid-range (vacation rental)

Open

Year-round

Details

1165 Acadia Hwy, Orland, ME 04472
Parking: Free on-site private parking

Check-in / out

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

Amenities

On-site amenities

Outdoors & Water: Lake views from the patio · outdoor dining furniture · included kayaks · private dock · garden and grounds · barbecue facilities.

Practical: Fast free WiFi (100 Mbps) · private parking · air conditioning and heating · smoke-free property · fire extinguishers and carbon monoxide detectors.

Inside the House: Full kitchen (dishwasher, stovetop, oven, microwave, kitchenware) · dining table · living room with fireplace and flat-screen TV · washer and dryer · tea/coffee maker · private bathrooms with toiletries provided.

Activities & Recreation: Canoeing and kayaking on-site · cycling and hiking nearby · horseback riding available through local operators.


Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August): Peak season. Days are long, the lake is warm enough for kayaking, and Acadia is fully open and crowded. Book early; expect other waterfront properties to be full.

Shoulder Season (May & September): The sweet spot. Water is cold but swimmable by late May; Acadia is open with far fewer visitors. September holds the best light and lowest humidity.

Fall (October–early November): Foliage peaks mid-to-late October across Maine. The drive to Acadia becomes a scenic loop through leaf-peeping territory. Lake is too cold for casual swimming; kayaking is still possible.

Winter (November–March): The property remains open year-round, but lake activities are limited and the Acadia road may see weather closures. For those seeking genuine quiet and a fireplace retreat, this works; otherwise, book during warmer months.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • Fort Knox State Historic Site (8 mi) - Civil War–era fort with river views, walking trails, and minimal crowds compared to Acadia. Good for a half-day outing.
  • Blue Hill (20 mi) - Village with a strong farmers market, art galleries, and a couple of excellent restaurants. Worth a lunch detour.
  • Acadia National Park (40 mi) - Cadillac Mountain, Jordan Pond, carriage roads, and the Park Loop Road. This is your anchor destination.
  • Ellsworth (30 mi) - Larger supply hub with grocery stores, breweries (including Downeast Cider House), and the Woodlawn estate if rainy days call for something indoors.
  • Frenchman Bay (30 mi) - Scenic drive; boat tours and kayak trips depart from Bar Harbor nearby.
  • Bangor Farmers Market (25 mi) - Saturday mornings in season; excellent for provisioning the kitchen.
  • Hulls Cove Visitor Center (14 mi) - The official Acadia entry point; good for orientation and trail advice before heading into the park.

FAQ

Good to know

Is the villa directly on the water? Yes. The property has lake views from the patio, a private dock, and included kayak access. Not oceanfront, but genuine waterfront.

How far to Acadia National Park? Approximately 40 minutes by car to the main park entrances and major attractions like Jordan Pond and Cadillac Mountain. Day trips are entirely feasible.

Are pets allowed? Yes. The property is pet-friendly. Confirm specific policies regarding size or number of animals when booking.

Is breakfast included? No. The villa is self-catering with a full kitchen. You shop and cook your own meals.

Is WiFi reliable? Yes. The property offers fast free WiFi at 100 Mbps, suitable for streaming and work.

Do I need a car? Strongly recommended. Orland is rural; restaurants and shopping are in nearby towns. A car is essential to reach Acadia, Fort Knox, or Blue Hill.

Is there a minimum stay requirement? Check the booking terms; vacation rental policies vary by season. Summer often has longer minimum stays.


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