Causeway Cottage | A Cheerful, Traditional Maine Retreat
Welcome to Causeway Cottage, an authentic Midcoast Maine getaway filled with original wood floors, vintage charm, and sunny coastal views. Overlooking Clark Cove and directly across from The Craignair Inn by the Sea, this cheerful 4-bedroom cottage has hosted generations of Maine memories and is ready to welcome yours.
Bright, welcoming, and full of natural light, the cottage features 4 bedrooms, sleeping 8 guests. The bedrooms include a king bed, and 3 full-sized beds, and a full bathroom with stall shower.
Original wood floors and warm, traditional Maine style throughout; laundry area on the first floor for easy post-beach refresh; Living, Dining & Sunroom; relax in the cozy living room after days on the coast; enjoy meals and game nights at the dining table.
Sunroom with panoramic views of the historic causeway - perfect for sunsets, morning coffee, or quiet reading with a coastal breeze; weekend getaways or extra room needed when staying at Craignair Inn.
Step outside to a large deck overlooking Clark Cove. Hear the waves, feel the salty air, and soak in the peaceful setting with a cup of coffee or an evening cocktail.
Historic Causeway & Clark Island
Just steps from the cottage sits the stone causeway leading to Clark Island, settled in the 1780s and once home to a renowned granite quarry. Its granite helped build Central Park bridges, the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel, and the Library of Congress.
Today, Clark Island’s 124-acre preserve offers mowed trails, rocky beaches, wildlife, and the old quarry - making it a magical, family-friendly place to explore on foot.
Nature Trails & Exploration
Easy trail access right from the causeway
Ideal for all ages: beaches, tidepooling, wildlife, scenic overlooks
Perfect for morning walks, sunset strolls, or quiet nature time
Nearby Towns & Attractions
Rockland | 20 Minutes
Art galleries, museums, lighthouses, harbor cruises, seafood
Camden | 30 Minutes
Boutique shopping, legendary harbor views, hiking at Camden Hills State Park