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Little Landing Cottage On Cobbossee Lake

Little Landing Cottage On Cobbossee Lake: A Private Lakeside Retreat in Winthrop

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a woman sitting next to a fire pit with a dog at Little Landing Cottage On Cobbossee Lake in Winthrop
a woman sitting next to a fire pit with a dog at Little Landing Cottage On Cobbossee Lake in Winthrop

Why Stay

Why Little Landing Cottage On Cobbossee Lake

Cobbossee Lake doesn't make the postcards. It's not Moosehead or the Rangeley chain. But that's exactly why locals treasure it - a mile-long ribbon of clear water in the heart of Winthrop, ringed by working farms and dense pine, just far enough from Augusta's traffic to feel like another world. Little Landing Cottage sits right on that shoreline, a one-bedroom rental that punches well above its size. It's the kind of place where you arrive expecting a basic weekend getaway and leave wondering why you don't live here.

Every review here is a perfect 10. That's not hyperbole in a sea of five-star spam; it's five guests, each of whom stayed three nights, each of whom rated the experience flawless. Couples returning after weddings. Families coming back year after year. Solo travelers who walked out to the marina before breakfast. The cottage delivers on a simple promise: clean, comfortable, thoughtfully equipped, and lake-adjacent in a way that matters.


Immaculate and genuinely comfortable. This isn't a vacation rental where you're hunting for the hairdryer or wondering if the kitchen actually works. Guests describe the cottage as "immaculate" and "beautifully decorated." The full kitchen has a dishwasher, microwave, oven, and stovetop - everything you need to cook or just reheat takeout from Winthrop's restaurants. Air conditioning, heating, free WiFi, washer and dryer: the practical bones are solid.

Lake access that actually works. The patio overlooks Cobbossee Lake, and the cottage sits close enough to walk to the marina in minutes. One guest rented a boat for the day without planning - that's the level of convenience this location offers. Whether you want to fish, kayak, or just sit on the outdoor furniture with coffee and watch the water, the setup invites it.

Owners who genuinely care. Reviews mention the owners as "great people." There's no corporate distance here; this is someone's property they've thought through carefully, down to stocking cleaning products and providing board games. That attention carries through to every detail.


At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Couples, solo travelers, small families

Price tier

Mid-range

Open

Year-round

Guest score

10.0 Exceptional

Standout amenities

Lake views · full kitchen · marina access · privately owned with attentive owners

Details

11 Fire Road W24A, Winthrop, ME 04364
Parking: Free street parking

Check-in / out

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

Amenities

On-site amenities

Kitchen & Food · Full kitchen with dishwasher, refrigerator, stovetop, oven, microwave, toaster, and kitchenware · Dining table for meals · Tea and coffee maker · Outdoor barbecue for grilling

Entertainment & Comfort · TV with cable channels · WiFi throughout · Board games and puzzles · Video games

Practical · Washer and dryer · Free parking · Pet friendly · Smoke-free property · Child safety socket covers


A one-bedroom vacation home built for two to four guests comfortably. The single bedroom has linens and a wardrobe. The private bathroom includes a bathtub, hairdryer, free toiletries, and towels. The living space centers on a fully equipped kitchen opening to a dining table - the layout keeps everything accessible without feeling cramped. A private entrance means you're not navigating a shared hallway.

One guest noted the upstairs windows lack shades - worth planning for if you're sensitive to early light, and a minor point in an otherwise five-out-of-five picture.

Room type: Vacation Home


Outdoors & Water Activities

The real star is the waterfront. A patio with outdoor furniture and a gas barbecue opens onto lake views. From the property, you can walk to the marina to rent boats, kayaks, or paddleboards. Fishing is possible directly from the shore or via boat access. The cottage also sits within 2 miles of a golf course and has horseback riding available nearby - though most guests seem drawn simply to the lake itself.


Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August). Peak season for lake activities. Warm water for swimming, kayaking, and boating. The marina is fully operational. Expect families and couples; book early. The cottage's air conditioning is a genuine comfort in July heat.

Fall (September–October). Shoulder season with fewer crowds. Water is still swimmable in September. September stays are less booked, making this an ideal time for couples seeking solitude. October brings foliage; hiking and driving scenic routes around the lake are excellent.

Winter (November–March). Ice fishing on the lake; cross-country skiing in nearby forests. The cottage's heating handles cold nights. This is the quietest season - minimal bookings, full privacy.

Spring (April–May). The lake thaws by mid-April. Fishing season opens. Fewer guests than summer; a good time for a peaceful retreat before the peak.


Reviews

What guests say

"The house was immaculate and beautifully decorated. The view of the lake was spectacular - we enjoyed relaxing lakeside."

  • Dave, United States · Solo traveler · 10/10

"Exceptional accommodation for my husband and I after our wedding. Owners are great people, and I can't wait to rent this property again."

  • Chace, United States · Couple · 10/10

"Has all the amenities you could need, cozy and comfortable."

  • Chace, United States · Couple · 10/10

"We were able to walk to the marina and rent a boat for the day, which was super convenient."

  • Dave, United States · Solo traveler · 10/10

All five reviews score the cottage perfectly. There are genuinely no recurring complaints worth noting - one solo traveler casually mentioned that upstairs window shades would be nice on mornings when early light matters, but framed it as a minor preference, not a flaw.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • Winthrop marina: Walking distance · boat rentals, kayak launches, fishing
  • Augusta State Capitol: 5.6 miles · guided tours, historic grounds
  • Maine State Museum: 6.2 miles · Maine history, natural collections
  • Old Fort Western: 6.2 miles · restored 1754 trading post with guided tours and costumed reenactments
  • Pine Tree State Arboretum: ~8 miles · woodland trails, seasonal plantings
  • Downtown Winthrop: ~1.5 miles · restaurants, coffee shops, local market
  • Monmouth: ~10 miles · wine bar, antiques, small-town character
  • Augusta Winter Sports Park: ~8 miles · skiing, snowboarding (winter season)

FAQ

Good to know

Is the cottage right on the water? Yes. The patio overlooks Cobbossee Lake, and the cottage sits close enough to the marina to walk there in minutes for boat rentals or water sports.

Is breakfast included? No, but the full kitchen is well-equipped for cooking your own. Free WiFi and a TV are included.

Are pets allowed? Yes, the cottage is pet friendly. Check with the owners about specific policies or fees when booking.

Can we grill outdoors? Yes. A barbecue is available on the patio for outdoor cooking.

Is parking included? Yes, free parking is available at the property (street parking).

Is the cottage good for families? Yes. It's pet friendly, has board games and video games, child safety socket covers, and a full kitchen. A comfortable one-bedroom setup works best for small families or two couples.

Are there activities on-site? Yes. Water sports facilities are on-site, and you have walking access to the marina for boat rentals. Fishing, kayaking, and paddleboarding are all possible directly from or near the property.


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