Causeway Cottage – New to the Rental Market!
Welcome to Causeway Cottage, an authentic Maine retreat where generations of cherished memories have been made—and now, we would love to welcome you! Located directly across from The Craignair Inn by the Sea and overlooking the stunning Clark Cove, this charming cottage is the ideal spot to unwind and create lasting family memories. The saltwater breezes, sun-kissed cheeks, and discovery of stones and shells will have you planning your next visit before you even leave.
The Cottage:
With original wood flooring throughout with lovely natural light at every angle, this cottage has a cheerful disposition and welcoming layout that is perfect after a day of adventuring around Maine. 4 Bedrooms, 1 Bath, Sleeps 8: The cottage comfortably accommodates up to 8 guests. Enjoy restful nights in the four cozy bedrooms: A king bed for ultimate comfort and three additional bedrooms, each with a full bed.
Bathroom & Laundry: The full bathroom with a stall shower and laundry area are conveniently located on the first floor, making it easy to refresh after a day of exploration or outdoor fun.
Dining and Living Area: Gather around the comfortable dining room table for family meals or relax in the cozy living room after a day of adventure. The space is perfect for family dinners, game nights, and making memories together.
Sunroom: One of the highlights of the house is the beautiful sunroom, which offers unobstructed views of the iconic causeway and ever-changing waterside scenery. Enjoy the stunning sunsets while you unwind and take in the peaceful surroundings.
Large Deck: Step outside onto the spacious deck to feel the salty breeze and listen to the soothing sounds of nature. Whether you're enjoying your morning coffee or an evening cocktail, this deck is the perfect place to relax and connect with the beauty of Maine’s coast.
The Historic Causeway and Clark Island:
The cottage's location is steeped in rich history. The granite causeway that stretches across Clark Cove to Clark Island once served as a pathway for quarry workers, and it remains a striking feature of the landscape. Clark Island was settled in the 1780s and was home to an active granite quarry until the 1950s. The island’s granite was used in famous landmarks such as the Central Park bridges, the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel, and the Library of Congress.
Clark Island is a magical place, with its 124-acre preserve offering a variety of mowed grass and gravel trails that lead you to beautiful beaches, the old rock quarry, and a diverse range of wildlife habitats. It’s a wonderful place to explore by foot, and only a short stroll from the causeway.
Nature Trail and Exploration:
Enjoy easy access to the nature trail on Clark Island, perfect for all ages. The trail winds through the island’s diverse ecosystems, with opportunities to spot wildlife, enjoy scenic vistas, and relax on the beaches. Whether you’re out for a leisurely walk or simply soaking in the views, the trail is a peaceful way to experience the natural beauty of Maine.
Location & Nearby Attractions:
Rockland: Just 20 minutes away, Rockland is a beautiful coastal town known for its art galleries, lighthouses, and excellent seafood. Explore the charming downtown area, visit the Maine Lighthouse Museum, or take a scenic harbor cruise.
Camden: A short 30-minute drive will bring you to Camden, a picturesque town known for its stunning harbor, boutique shopping, and hiking trails with breathtaking views. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit Camden Hills State Park for panoramic views of the coast.