We had a lovely stay at this beautiful rustic cottage which felt straight out of another era. The gorgeous sunset (really gorgeous all day) views from the back porch were just the icing on the cake. If you want amenities like laundry and a dishwasher etc this isn’t your place, but if you like things simple and unspoiled, you will fall in love with Seal Cove Cottage, as we did. The birdwatching was an unexpected delight (everything from bald eagles to hummingbirds), and deer payed regular visits. Bring a kayak or have one delivered if you want to explore the water via a staircase to a pebble beach. A fantastic lobster pound/fish purveyor (Hodgdon’s) is an easy walk, and the Seal Cove public dock is a short drive/bike/kayak to the other side of the inlet. It has a small park and beautiful views. You can drive to SW Harbor in just over 15 minutes either by paved road or via a quicker (but quite a bit rougher) gravel fire road which cuts through a section of Acadia National Park. Quiet hikes and Seal Cove Pond are very close. The cottage was well-equipped with comfy beds, extra blankets, plenty of books and games, a grill, and a lovely screened area complete with roomy table, where we ate every meal. If you are sensitive to chilly nights, keep in mind that except for one baseboard unit, the wood stove is the only heat source. We had gorgeous weather, so didn’t need it, but it was a charming centerpiece even unlit! We look forward to visiting again and thank the owners for allowing this property to remain such a special slice of the past.