So, you love the Maine outdoors and you gave camping a try. The novelty of the campfire was nice, but in the end there was a lot of sleeping on the ground that didn’t feel much like a vacation. If this sounds like you, we recommend giving glamping a try! This camping/luxury hybrid will bring you out into nature, but still allow you to have a comfortable night’s sleep. If you’re not sure where to begin, consider giving this wonderful yurt a try!
This cozy yurt retreat is located on Pleasant Mountain near Denmark, Maine.
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The property is quite private with only two yurts to choose from.
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The Sunset Yurt sleeps up to three people and includes a composting toilet located nearby, an outdoor fire circle, a picnic table, and a relaxing hammock.
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The Mountain Brook Yurt can sleep four people - in a pull out queen futon, a single bed, or a single folding cot.
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The yurts come equipped with all the kitchen amenities you’d need for a luxury glamping weekend including, a propane stove, a wood stove, a French press and tea pot, an ice chest, fire wood for your indoor fires, and lamps and lanterns.
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This might seem like luxury, but the lack of running water makes it feel like you’re roughing it.
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But, don’t worry! Showers powered by a mix of solar, propane and wood are located nearby for those who’d like an efficient way of getting clean!
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Guests can enjoy some wonderful (and private!) hiking trails, a wood-fired sauna, and a yoga/meditation studio for private practice.
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One of the more special features of this glamping retreat is the traditional Finnish wood-fired steam bath, located next to spring-fed mountain brook.
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If you love the outdoors, but prefer to keep things comfortable this is a great option for a weekend away!
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Still a little too rustic for you? Don’t worry! The site also has the “Harmony Eco-Cabin.” Spend time here if you’d like to bring your dog (they’re welcome!) and enjoy some solar-powered electricity and wifi. The yurts can be booked by clicking here and cost about $115 per night.
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And, for those of you that prefer the true camping experience, try these beachside options! Or, you might be more interested in these other, more unique overnight options.
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