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Downeast Sunset Luxury Lakehouse

Downeast Sunset Luxury Lakehouse: A Four-Bedroom Lakefront Rental in Sullivan

a living room with a table and a fireplace at Downeast Sunset Luxury Lakehouse in Sullivan
a living room with a table and a fireplace at Downeast Sunset Luxury Lakehouse in Sullivan

Why Stay

Why Downeast Sunset Luxury Lakehouse

Sullivan sits quietly on the way to Acadia, where the roads narrow and the pine trees thicken. Downeast Sunset Luxury Lakehouse is the kind of place you book when you've stopped thinking in hotel rooms - when you want a full kitchen, a fireplace, and enough space for a family or small group to actually spread out. The house sits on the water with mountain views that don't ask for permission to be beautiful, and an outdoor fireplace where evening conversations happen without hurrying.

This is a rental property, not a hotel. That distinction matters. You're not checking in at a desk; you're unlocking a door to your own temporary home, complete with a dishwasher, a work desk, and room to think. For couples planning a quieter Acadia escape, for families who'd rather cook than eat out every night, or for friends splitting a long weekend, it's a sensible alternative to lodging scattered across three hotel rooms.

The property is newer and well-equipped for remote work or a proper holiday - whichever you came for.


Four bedrooms and three bathrooms mean nobody's waiting in line. The layout is spacious, with private bathrooms attached to primary bedrooms and a guest bathroom for the others. If you're traveling with children or bringing extended family, this matters more than any thread count ever will.

The kitchen is a genuine gathering space. Full-size oven, stovetop, dishwasher, coffee machine, and all the dishes you'd need to cook a real breakfast instead of eating hotel pastries. The dining table looks out toward the water. Cooking here isn't a compromise; it's part of the appeal.

Lake and mountain views from multiple angles. The terrace and balcony both capture them. The fireplace inside means you can watch the light change without stepping outside, though you probably will.

The outdoor spaces are genuinely equipped. Barbecue facilities, outdoor dining area, outdoor fireplace with furnished seating. This is where the real living happens - morning coffee on the terrace, evening fires, unscheduled conversations with whoever came with you.

EV charging and free parking simplify logistics. If you're driving a Tesla or other electric vehicle, the on-site charging station is rare enough in rural Maine that it's worth noting. Parking is private and free.


Rooms

The rooms

The house is organized as four separate bedrooms across its footprint, each with its own closet space and linens. The walk-in closets in primary bedrooms mean unpacking feels unnecessary - hang everything and settle in. All bedrooms have access to either private or guest bathrooms, with bathtubs, showers, towels, and free toiletries standard.

Primary Bedroom: Ensuite bathroom, walk-in closet, desk for work, views toward the lake.

Second Bedroom: Ensuite bathroom, closet, bedside socket, sitting area nearby.

Third Bedroom: Guest bathroom access, closet, window views toward garden.

Fourth Bedroom: Suitable for children or overflow guests, guest bathroom access, smaller footprint.

All mattresses include quality linens, and the property is smoke-free throughout.


Amenities

On-site amenities

Outdoor & Views: Lake view, mountain view, garden view, balcony, terrace, outdoor fireplace, outdoor dining area, outdoor furniture, barbecue.

Kitchen & Dining: Full kitchen with oven, stovetop, dishwasher, refrigerator, microwave, coffee machine, electric kettle, toaster, kitchenware, dining table.

Living Spaces: Fireplace, sitting area, sofa, desk, cable TV, board games and puzzles, flat-screen TV.

Bedrooms & Bathrooms: Walk-in closets, private bathrooms, bathtubs, showers, free toiletries, hairdryers, towels.

Practical: Free WiFi, air conditioning, heating, washer and dryer, iron and ironing board, work desk, private parking, EV charging station, smoke-free property, fire extinguishers, smoke alarms, carbon monoxide detector.

Family-Friendly Extras: Children's books, DVDs, board games, game console, canoeing access (water recreation included).


Seasons

When to visit

May to June (Late Spring / Early Summer) Water is still cold but air temperatures are pleasant. Acadia is crowded but manageable. Everything is open. Wildflowers are finishing; spring mushrooms may still be around. Fishing season is strong if that matters to your group.

July to August (Peak Summer) Water temperature peaks near 60°F - swimmable if you're committed. This is Acadia's busiest season. Bar Harbor fills with tourists. The lakehouse's distance from town becomes an asset if you want to avoid crowds. Lobster rolls are at their seasonal best everywhere.

September to October (Fall) Leaf-peeping season brings the biggest crowds, particularly in late September and early October. Nights cool down fast. The fireplace becomes genuinely useful. Fewer tourists after Columbus Day. Water temperature drops to 50°F; a wetsuit changes the swimming equation.

November to April (Winter) The property is year-round, but Sullivan winters are quiet. Water is cold enough for serious cold-water therapy or ice boating if the lake freezes completely. Heating and fireplace keep the house warm. Bar Harbor becomes mostly locals. This is the cheapest season and the most peaceful - isolation is the feature, not a side effect.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • 5 miles to Schoodic Peninsula - rougher, less crowded section of Acadia with its own loop road and hiking.
  • 8 miles to Winter Harbor - working fishing village with a genuine harbor and simple seafood joints.
  • 12 miles to Bar Harbor - the tourist anchor; shops, restaurants, and the Acadia visitor center.
  • 15 miles to Jordan Pond - iconic Acadia National Park viewpoint, easy walking trail around the shore.
  • 18 miles to Pirate's Cove Miniature Golf - actual family activity if the weather turns.
  • 22 miles to Hancock County–Bar Harbor Airport - if you're flying in or renting a car on arrival.
  • 25 miles to Cadillac Mountain - highest point on the U.S. East Coast east of the Mississippi; sunrise or sunset hike depending on your tolerance for crowds.

The location is deliberately quiet. Sullivan itself has a general store and not much else, which is exactly why people rent here. The trade-off is intentional: peace and space in exchange for driving 10–15 minutes to eat out.


FAQ

Good to know

Is the house on the water? Yes. The terrace and lawn sit on the lake with views toward mountains. There's a beach area for swimming or sitting, and canoeing is possible from the property. Water temperature varies by season; summer peaks around 60°F.

Is breakfast included? No. The rental includes a full kitchen, which is the point - you cook what you want. Coffee machine, toaster, refrigerator, all the basics are there.

Can I work remotely from here? Yes. Free WiFi, desk space in multiple rooms, air conditioning, and quiet surroundings make it genuinely suitable for remote work. No distractions except the lake and whatever birds are passing through.

Is there cell service? Cell reception in rural Sullivan is spotty depending on your carrier. WiFi is reliable. If you need guaranteed connectivity, call ahead or have a backup plan.

What's the nearest town for restaurants? Winter Harbor is 8 miles away with basic seafood options. Bar Harbor is 12 miles away with full dining, shopping, and nightlife. Sullivan itself has a general store but limited food service. Plan groceries accordingly.

Is the property suitable for families with young children? Yes. Game console, books, board games, and open space indoors. The lake and outdoor fireplace provide evening activity. No on-site childcare or supervision - this is a rental home, not a resort. Adult supervision is expected.

Are there extra fees? Parking and WiFi are free. Cleaning fees typically apply between guests (confirm at booking). There are no resort fees or hidden charges beyond what you see in the rental listing.


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