Private Vacation Home
Charming, Downtown, Walk Everywhere, Spacious, Clean, 70" TV, Sleep Number Beds
Brunswick, Maine, United States
Beautiful 2 story, 3 bedroom rental, private, Walk everywherebrVery Kid/teen friendly, romantic, charming , cozy,clean,relaxing br brRental located in Downtown Historical Brunswick. brbrWalk to resturants,bars, coffee shops,stores, galleries,walking bridge/river, Bowdoin College, museums, movie theater,grocery stores, post office, park etc.br Close to Freeport, Portland, Bath, Harpswell,Bath, Wiscassets, Maine Islands, br2,5 hours to Acadia National Park and Bar Harbor. brbrQUESTIONS-RESERVATIONSbrbrRENTAL SLEEPS 8, brbr See calendar for other available dates/rates.br br The Colorful Brunswick Cottage is a Charming,romantic,colorful,modern, clean, kid friendly 2 floor house rental conveniently located 1 blocks from the downtown area in a quiet intown neighborhood & within walking distance to shopping & attractions.(over 40 resturants in the area. New landscaped backyard with fencing as of May 2013. brBring your boat, only a few mins away from Brunswick Marina & Casco Bay.brAmtrak is now running from Boston to Downtown Brunswick.brAmenities include gas grill, wifi, , , 4 TVs, full cable, DVD players,blueray player,Netflix,Sleep Number beds, 70" TV treadmill, full kitchen, movies &much more! A great getaway for families, couples, friends, reunions, business travelers & holidays.brHistorical downtown Brunswick is nestled in between Midcoast & Coastal Maine, allowing visitors an excellent shooting off point to visit everything Maine has to offerLot's of museums in Brunswick.(Joshua L. Chamberlain Museum + Skolfield-Whittier House +art museum,artic museum + MORE.(Close to Bowdoin College..25 mins from Portland.Closest Winery,(Blacksmiths) 27 miles away.brMust be 23 or older to make a reservation.brbrOcean/Marina/Boat launch, ,State Parks,Beaches,Fishing,Golf,Skiing nearby.brbrBEST BEACHES : Morse Mt. Beach (Mile of beautiful beach. Must hike in. About a 30 min easy hike to peak or beach. No bathrooms. Limited parking)-PhippsburgbrPopham Beach State Park (Stunning beach, lots of tidal pools. Toilets)-PhippsburgbrReid State Park (Grills, tables, food, toilets)-GeorgetownbrCrescent Beach State Park (Beautiful sand, toilets, food)-PortlandbrWillard beach (1mi. long, view of lighthouse, fine sand gentle surf, bathrooms)-South PortlandbrPine Point Beach (Part of Old Orchard Beach, white sand & dunes, bathrooms)-ScarboroughbrOld Orchard Beach (Pier, shops, food, rentals, toilets, rides)-Old Orchard BeachbrOgunquit Beach (Beautiful white sand, upscale, food, toilets,kayaking)-OgunquitbrYork Beach-Long Sands Beach (Long, surfing, food, toilets, rides)-YorkbrThomas Point Beach (Tidal, toilets, food)-BrunswickbrWhites Beach (Pond, toilets, food)-BrunswickbrCoffin Pond (Good for kids, water slide, toilets, food)-BrunswickbrWindlow Park (Small, tidal, swim platform)-FreeporbrbrGreat Things To Check Out in the Area: There are all kinds of things to do right in downtown Brunswick, Maine! brbr Near the Androscoggin River, you can launch your kayak or boat, fish, ice fish or check out the newly restored walking bridge and see the views on both sides of the river! brbrThe bike and walking path runs right along the river for about 4 miles and gives you a little bit of history along the way. Check out the local theater & cinema scene with live theater from the Maine State Music Theater, Theater Project, Frontier Cafe and the Evening Star. brbr The mall park downtown offers free ice skating in the winter and a wonderful mix of festivals, outdoor markets and concerts all summer long. brbr Brunswick is well known for its variety of restaurants, shops, bars, live music, antiques, boutiques and galleries. Walk the beautiful campus of Ivy League Bowdoin College, and check out their Museum of Art and the Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum.brbrNot too far from the center you'll find several beaches, shopping malls & plazas, golf, scenic drives, bowling, camping, hiking, biking, snowshoeing, cross country skiing and much more.brbr It's an absolute must to drive out to the Harpswell Islands, home to many of the local Fishermen. You'll find breathtaking views, wonderful restaurants, fresh seafood, little hidden beaches, Land's End look-out and the Giant Staircase to name a few. brbr Sip cocktails and soak in the sun on the deck of Cook's Lobster House on Bailey Island, nestled on a little peninsula-sand bar surrounded by water and watch the boats come in with their local catch delivered fresh to the restaurant! brbr In the other direction you can follow scenic Route 1 up the coast a bit and check out all the little villages along the way, or plan a day at Popham Beach State Park & Fort Popham or Reid State Park, two beautiful beaches on the open Atlantic Ocean.
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