Come enjoy this two bedroom, one bathroom cottage on Newfound Lake. This property includes lake access, a large yard for entertaining, and floats. Book a stay for the quiet spring time, a summer trip to the lake, or a fall journey to enjoy the New Hampshire foliage.
Stayed for a week with my grandson. The cottage is in a convenient location. Very spacious with a lovely view. I enjoyed my morning tea out in the sunroom. Evan was very responsive to my inquiries. Seamless check in and out. I spent my summers on Newfound Lake as a child. It is still just as pristine, clean and beautiful as it was 50 years ago! We had a wonderful vacation, quite enjoyable.
We were pleasantly surprised by all the space in the cottage to spread out and find a quiet spot to read a book or drink coffee. The shed was stocked with a kayak and inflatables which made the very shallow beach even more perfect for my children. We'd definitely stay here again.
Overall we had a really nice stay at the Finn cottage for a week, but there were a few things to note:Pros:-Location is super nice, just a short walk to a private lake beach with shallow calm water, perfect for little kids. The place on the lake is a short 10min drive from town, and there's shops and restaurants along the way. Also close to Rumney and Mt Cardigan for climbing or hiking.-Clean cottage with a cozy 70s vibe; my daughter loved the little nook accessible by ladder in the corner of the living room, there was plenty of room for everyone-The floats and water toys were a nice plus and great for relaxing and playing in the lake.Cons:-Check-in was poor; we didn't get access info until day of, and I had to send multiple messages and go through VRBO support. Hopefully just a one-off-The cabin does not have potable running water, so you have to buy some bottled water or go to a local spring. The provided water ran out on day 1.-The washer/dryer is listed as "emergency use only" so don't think that you can reliably wash clothes here.Overall a really fun and relaxing stay but with some caveats