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The Lobster Claw

The Lobster Claw: A Quiet Getaway Home in Wells

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a white house with a wooden staircase in front of it at The Lobster Claw in Wells
a white house with a wooden staircase in front of it at The Lobster Claw in Wells

Why Stay

Why The Lobster Claw

The Lobster Claw is a one-bedroom holiday home on a peaceful Wells street, the kind of rental that appeals equally to a solo traveler needing space and quiet, or a small group looking for genuine comfort without hotel sterility. It's a fully equipped house - not a studio, not a condo - with its own entrance, a kitchen stocked for actual cooking, and the kind of thoughtful touches that suggest an owner who rents to people they'd want to know. The property sits within easy reach of Wells's outdoor attractions and the broader Midcoast, making it an honest alternative to the standard inn-and-breakfast circuit.

A kitchen that works for real cooking and coffee. The property includes a full suite of appliances - stovetop, oven, microwave, refrigerator - along with a coffee maker, dining table, and enough kitchenware to prep a proper breakfast or dinner. Guests consistently highlight this as a major asset, especially groups or families staying multiple nights who want flexibility beyond restaurant dining.

Genuinely spacious for a one-bedroom. Beyond the main bedroom, there's a living room with a sofa bed, a sitting area with a desk, and a separate dining area. This layout works whether you're alone and want to spread out, or traveling with one or two companions who don't all need to occupy the same room.

A quiet street and a well-maintained space. Reviewers praise the location for its peacefulness and the overall cleanliness and condition of the home. The owner actively responds to feedback and appears to be making ongoing improvements, signaling active stewardship.

Pet-friendly and family-ready. Dogs and other pets are welcome, and the property's TV and streaming services make it practical for families with children during downtime.

Rooms

The rooms

The Lobster Claw is a one-bedroom house - a single configuration that works for solo travelers, couples, small families, or groups of friends sharing one larger home rather than multiple rooms. The main bedroom offers linens and comfortable sleeping; the living area's sofa bed provides extra capacity if needed. The house spans a living room, dining area, and two full bathrooms, along with a full kitchen and laundry facilities. One minor note: the sofa bed itself is less plush than a true mattress, so if you're relying on it as a primary bed for an extended stay, be aware it's more a backup than a luxury option.

At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Solo travelers, couples, small families, groups

Price tier

Mid-range (reasonable, per guest feedback)

Guest score

9.5 Exceptional

Standout amenities

Full kitchen · quiet street · spacious layout · pet-friendly · laundry

Details

Wells, 04090, Maine

Check-in / out

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

Amenities

On-site amenities

Kitchen & Dining: Full stovetop and oven · Coffee machine · Microwave · Refrigerator · Toaster · Dining table · Full set of kitchenware

Living Spaces: Sofa and sitting area · Desk · Sofa bed in living room · Private entrance

Outdoor: Outdoor furniture · Outdoor dining area (undergoing some refreshment)

Practical: Washing machine and dryer · Ironing facilities · Free toiletries · Heating · Smoke-free property

Activities & Nearby: Hiking and cycling trails accessible nearby · Golf course within 2 miles · Horseback riding available · Fishing

Seasons

When to visit

Spring (April–May): Wells begins warming; outdoor decking and gardens come alive. Crowds are lighter than summer. Ideal for solo travelers and quiet-seeking couples. Many local restaurants and attractions reopen after winter.

Summer (June–August): Peak season. Beaches fill, nearby towns buzz, and outdoor dining on the property becomes most appealing. Families gravitate here for school vacations. Book well in advance.

Fall (September–October): Leaf season brings visitors to the Midcoast. Weather remains comfortable; the house is perfect for groups wanting to explore foliage hikes and smaller-town Oktoberfests. Fewer crowds than summer but still steady.

Winter (November–March): Quietest season. The property is heated and works well for off-season getaways, holiday gatherings, or solo writers and remote workers seeking a change of scenery. Many seasonal restaurants and attractions scale back hours.

Reviews

What guests say

"Quiet street. Well-stocked kitchen and space. Enjoyed my visit. Would stay again." - Kelly, United States · Solo traveler · 9/10

"We appreciated a well-appointed, clean and reasonable place to stay in a great area." - Kathryn, United States · Group · 9/10

"Perfect for what we needed - comfortable, clean, and exactly as described." - Nancy, United States · Family · 10/10

Guests consistently highlight the cleanliness, quietness of the location, and quality of the kitchen. One minor note: the outdoor decking is undergoing repairs (visible in reviews), which the owner is actively addressing. The sofa bed, while functional, is less comfortable than a true mattress bed, so plan accordingly if it's your primary sleeping spot.

Location

Things to do nearby

  • Ogunquit Beach: 6 miles south, a classic Maine sand beach with summer crowds and calm waters for swimming
  • Marginal Way Walk: 6.2 miles away, a paved coastal path with views of rocky shore and sea stacks
  • Mount Agamenticus: 5.6 miles northwest, the highest point in southern Maine with hiking trails and tower views
  • Wells Beach: 2 miles, smaller and quieter than Ogunquit, local favorite with tide pools and a boardwalk
  • Perkins Cove, Ogunquit: 7 miles, a working fishing village with galleries, lobster shacks, and photo ops
  • Funtown Splashtown USA: 21 miles, family amusement park with rides and water slides
  • Portsmouth: 25 miles north, a Colonial-era city with craft breweries, bookstores, and waterfront dining

FAQ

Good to know

Is the property pet-friendly? Yes. The Lobster Claw welcomes pets, making it ideal for travelers with dogs or cats.

Is there a full kitchen? Yes. The property includes a stovetop, oven, microwave, refrigerator, coffee maker, and complete kitchenware, plus a washing machine and dryer for extended stays.

How many bedrooms and bathrooms are there? One bedroom and two full bathrooms, plus a sofa bed in the living room for extra sleeping capacity.

Is breakfast included? No, but the full kitchen allows you to prepare your own meals and coffee. The quietness of the street makes it ideal for enjoying breakfast on the outdoor furniture.

Can I wash laundry during my stay? Yes. The property has both a washing machine and dryer available to guests at no additional charge.

How far is it from Ogunquit and other beaches? Ogunquit Beach is 6 miles south; Wells Beach is 2 miles away. Both are easily reached by car in under 15 minutes.

Are there activities nearby for families and groups? Yes. Hiking, golf, horseback riding, and cycling are available nearby. Funtown Splashtown USA is 21 miles away. Ogunquit's shops and galleries are close by, and Portsmouth is 25 miles for dining and breweries.

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