Cozy getaway on Rust Pond in Wolfeboro
- bedrooms 1
- baths 1
- sleeps 4
- pool no
- hot tub no
- pets allowed yes
- type Cottage
- community
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rates (USD)
$
135
-
$
200
/ night
$ 700 - $ 1,300 / week
$ 2,000 - $ 3,000 / month
vacation rental description
Get away to our cozy lakeside cottage on prestine Rust Pond--our own little lake right down the road from Lake Winnipesaukee. Located on the property of a six-acre private residence, this spot is friendly and secluded, with woods and water around you. This open space cottage features a bedroom with queen-sized bed, a living area with pull out sofa, a small dining area overlooking the water, a fully equipped kitchen and bath with shower. Enjoy the views of Copplecrown Mountain and brilliant sunrises from the waterside or in the gazebo. Rust Pond, a small lake, offers many of the conveniences of the big lakes such as swimming on sandy bottoms, boating and waterskiing, but with far less crowds and noise. This property is bordered by a brook complete with wooden footbridge. A gravel road runs around the pond perimeter for long walks and mountain hiking, and there are also many forest trails to explore.
cottage rental amenities
Views of Rust Pond; Queen size bed; Pull out sofa; Living area with cable TV; Open kitchen area with stove, coffee maker, rerigerator, toaster and microwave; Dining area
Walking and hiking areas on gravel roads and in nearby woods; Right down the road (2 miles) from Wolfeboro town center.
activities and attractions in Wolfeboro New Hampshire
In the heart of the New Hampshire Lakes Region, Wolfeboro is surrounded by the White and Green Mountains, and there is much to do within a 1 to 2 hour drive such as a picnic lunch along the Kankamagus Trail or shopping at the outlets in North Conway and Tilton or the boutiques in Wolfeboro, This cottage is a lovely getaway in the fall particularly to enjoy the beautiful foliage. Castle In the Clouds is within a 30 minute drive.
This pristine New England resort community features galleries, many local activities and shopping and dining along the waters of Lake Winnipesaukee.