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60 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

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50 properties have a dedicated workspace

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120 of Brooklin vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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Brooklin stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!
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NEW luxury WATERFRONT home! ADA,roof deck, garage+
Welcome to RIVERSIDE - A new addition to Brooklin, Maine! Coastal elegant solar powered home with all the luxuries you could want complete with rooftop deck, 2 car heated garage, jetted tub, 3 bedrooms fitted with private balconies, A/C, spacious ensuite baths, ADA access, & more. Waterviews from every room on a locally historic piece of land you'll love. Watch the tide ebb & flow in this peaceful retreat. Plan your escape here at Riverside where the river meets the sea right outside your door.

Salt Pond Farmhouse
Salt Pond Farmhouse is a charmingly preserved 1813 three-bedroom cape, on the Blue Hill Peninsula, about half way between Blue Hill and Deer Isle, and an hour or so from beautiful Acadia National Park. The house overlooks scenic Salt Pond, and there is a path to the pond side, where small boats may be launched from the grassy shore when the tide is in. The Blue Hill Peninsula offers many activities, including sightseeing, art galleries, water sports, hiking, biking, birding, dining, and more.

The Cabins at Currier Landing Cabin 3: Pine
Relax in this stylish, cozy & bright queen bed studio cabin. The Cabins at Currier Landing - featured in Dwell as “Three Magical Tiny Cabins Take Root in a Maine Forest” - are located on the Thos. Currier Saltwater Farm. Glimpses of water & access to 300’ of our shore on the Benjamin River Harbor. 2 seasonal cabins. 1 year round studio cabin. Centrally located on the Blue Hill Peninsula, near Deer Isle, the cabins afford access to outdoor activities, cultural events, restaurants & shops.

Hayes Cottage -- Ideal Seaside Retreat
The ideal seaside cottage on a gem of a property with apple trees, large meadow, and private beach. Enjoy morning coffee on the open air deck before strolling down the hill for a swim or a kayak in Blue Hill Bay. Enjoy wild blackberries and blueberries growing around the property in addition to well established raspberry bushes. A tranquil summer haven with easy access to all points on the peninsula making this the perfect spot to retreat and unplug or explore the whole area, as you like.

Oddfellows Hall-Second Floor
Once home to the Order of the Odfellows in the late 1800's this recently renovated luxurious loft apartment over looks Center Harbor in the quaint town of Brooklin. The large room measures 40’ by 50’ with 11’ ceilings and is an extraordinary family retreat. The dining table seats 12, and a kitchen is full stocked with a vintage gas stove. Huge restored double hung windows afford views of the Reach and surroundings landscape. You are a five minute walk from the coast of Maine. Come visit!

ZephFir House - Brooklin, Maine!
ZephFir House is a custom built house situated comfortably within the seaside woodlands of idyllic Brooklin on the Blue Hill Peninsula. Just minutes from Blue Hill Bay and Deer Isle/Stonington, and about an hour from Acadia National Park and Bar Harbor, ZephFir House is designed with the intent of bringing the outside in. Constructed with a sense of place and a seamless footprint, guests at ZephFir House will enjoy the calmness of nature while being catered to by modern amenities

Casa on the Bagaduce River
Escape to this charming 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom waterfront cottage on the Bagaduce River in Brooksville, Maine. Perfect for up to 5 guests (1 king, 1 queen, 2 twins), this cozy retreat offers panoramic views of the river and Blue Hill mountain, an auxiliary wood-burning stove, claw-foot tub, modern kitchen, Wi-Fi & flat-screen TV. Enjoy relaxing on the riverfront deck. Close to nearby trails and Acadia National Park, it's an ideal spot for nature lovers.

Historic School House now with High Speed Internet
Historic schoolhouse of Brooklin converted into the perfect one bedroom getaway. Located across the street from the Brooklin Rockbound Capel with a quick 20-minute drive to Blue Hill. Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor or Bangor are all with in an hour away. The original post and beam construction, with a sleeping loft, give the interior a rustic vibe offset by the playful color palette and butterfly wallpaper make it more botanical and lighthearted.

Dragonfly Cottage
Forget your worries in this spacious and serene space. Dragonfly Cottage is a singular unique Maine get-away in the heart of the Blue Hill Peninsula. The house has undergone many new upgrades providing a warm, comfy-cozy atmosphere. The wooded 1.5 acre parcel is located in the town of Brooklin. The property is 5 miles from Wooden Boat School and is centrally located for any number of activities, including staying home and peacefully reading.

Liz's Reach View Apt
This is an above garage apartment with a private side entrance, up stairs and off a deck. Water views. Public beach/ocean access at Bridge's Point Boatyard/Dow's boatyard is less than a half mile away. This property is not heated, space heaters available. All linens supplied. Well behaved dogs are welcome with prior approval. Please note, Acadia National Park and Bar Harbor are a one hour drive away. And the bathroom is tiny!

Brooklin Cabin
Comfortable one-bedroom, one-bathroom cabin in a Brooklin field. Watch deer wander out of the woods with beautiful views of the sunrise and sunset in a screened-in porch. Full kitchen with a coffee bar and an outdoor fire pit will highlight your stay, and on-call property manager less than a mile away. Close to Naskeag Point beach, Wooden Boat, Brooklin General Store, and a 20-minute drive to Northern Light Blue Hill Hospital.

Bay Leaf
Bayleaf is a secluded waterfront home on 25 acres with 410' of ocean frontage. The property has expansive views including Herrick Bay, Flye Point Island, Goose & Gander Island. You can even see the Green Island Lighthouse at night. Bayleaf is nicely furnished and has a fireplace for chilly evenings. The Center of town is a 10-15 minute walk where you will find the Brooklin General Store, Library, Restaurants & more!
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When is the best time to visit Brooklin?
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| Avg. price | €153 | €168 | €151 | €151 | €167 | €185 | €181 | €187 | €156 | €155 | €130 | €147 |
| Avg. temp | -7°C | -6°C | -1°C | 6°C | 13°C | 18°C | 21°C | 20°C | 16°C | 9°C | 3°C | -3°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Brooklin?
Guests often choose to stay in waterfront cottages, woodland cabins, or family homes near Brooklin’s coastline and village center. These accommodations provide easy access to outdoor activities, artisan shops, and local dining.
What are the best things to do in Brooklin with kids?
Brooklin welcomes children with beach outings, shell collecting, and nature walks. Joining family workshops at art centers or exploring small maritime museums are also frequently enjoyed activities.
What are some of the best things to do in Brooklin?
Brooklin has activities rooted in its maritime heritage—explore local boatyards, walk scenic nature trails, and browse art studios. Many visitors enjoy beachcombing, kayaking, and sampling local baked goods.
How is the weather in Brooklin?
Brooklin experiences snowy winters around 9–35°F (-13–1°C) and mild, pleasant summers with highs reaching 80°F (27°C). Spring and fall bring cool temperatures and frequent rain, so layers and waterproof clothing are helpful.
When is the best time to visit Brooklin?
Late spring through early fall is often recommended for warmer weather and outdoor activities. These months bring milder temperatures, blooming landscapes, and seasonal community events.
What are the best places to visit in Brooklin?
Explore local boatyards, harbors, community art galleries, and independent bookstores in Brooklin. Walking trails and preserved shoreline areas are frequently suggested for experiencing local scenery.
What are some hiking trails in Brooklin?
Brooklin has a selection of coastal and woodland trails, often passing through spruce forests or along rocky shorelines. Public preserves and community pathways are regularly explored by both locals and visitors.
What are some family activities we can do in Brooklin?
Families can enjoy exploring tidal pools, relaxing at beaches, and participating in local arts workshops. Boating, visiting small museums, and outdoor picnics in community parks are also frequently enjoyed.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Brooklin?
Day trips from Brooklin frequently include coastal hikes, visits to nearby working harbors, or exploring small arts communities in surrounding villages. Nature preserves and local history centers are also often suggested.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Brooklin?
Numerous rentals and cottages in Brooklin welcome pets, often featuring easy access to nearby woodlands or beaches. It is helpful to confirm specific amenities and pet guidelines with your accommodation host before booking.
What are some local tips for visiting Brooklin?
Many visitors join in on local farmers markets, explore tidepools at low tide, and shop at independent bookstores or art galleries. Bringing layers for changeable weather and binoculars for bird or boat watching is often suggested.
What is Brooklin known for?
Brooklin is recognized for its rich maritime heritage, wooden boatbuilding traditions, and scenic coastal landscapes. The area also has a legacy of literary and artistic influences.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Brooklin?
Explore the quiet harbors, artisan studios, and lesser-known woodland trails around Brooklin. Some visitors seek out historic boatyards or small local museums to get a sense of the town’s maritime heritage.
What are the best foods to try in Brooklin?
Brooklin often features fresh seafood such as lobster, local clams, and catch-of-the-day fish, along with wild blueberries and traditional baked goods. Many visitors enjoy homemade pies, chowders, and simple, locally sourced dishes.
What should I bring for a trip to Brooklin?
Pack comfortable walking shoes, layers for temperatures ranging from 9°F to 80°F (-13°C to 27°C) depending on the season, and a waterproof jacket. Binoculars, a swimsuit, and a reusable water bottle come in handy for outdoor activities.
What is the nightlife in Brooklin like?
Brooklin’s nightlife centers on relaxed, local experiences—expect casual evenings at neighborhood cafes, seasonal music events, and gatherings in community spaces. The area is known for its peaceful atmosphere rather than late-night venues.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Brooklin?
Brooklin hosts community gatherings, art fairs, and maritime celebrations throughout the year. Early summer and late summer weekends often feature crafts, boat-related traditions, and local music events.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Brooklin?
Brooklin has a variety of vacation rentals that often accommodate families, including cottages, waterfront homes, and cabins. Many places include kitchens and outdoor spaces, making it easy for families to enjoy local nature and together time.
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