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TreeYurt

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· Cumberland, Cumberland, Maine
4 acres hosted by Amy P.
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It started years ago my sister and I stayed in a yurt at a campground in Oregon. That was it. I was hooked so I got one. There is something magical about staying in a round structure in the trees. My love of nature and comfort drove me to create this special place to be able to share it with others. My TreeYurt is a platform built high in the trees so it essentially like a treehouse but with a yurt instead. It is located in the back part of my property surrounded by woods. In the spring there is a small stream running nearby and soon to come a bridge over to the fairy village. The land is somewhat sloped yet comfortable. There are apple orchards nearby and many hiking trails a short distance away as well as Portland a mere 15 minutes. The kitchenette has a small fridge a coffee maker a cook top with two burners pots pans utensils and kitchen towels as well a propane grill outside. There is a wood stove for heating in the winter as well as a monitor heater that makes it very cozy for chilly nights. The yurt is insulated so it is a great year round glamping adventure. I provide fire wood for the wood stove inside but the camp fire wood for the outdoor fire pit is $5 per bundle. The outhouse has a dry flush toilet and instructions at located in the yurt and out house. There is no running water although recently added an outdoor sink for the warmer months is available for use for dishwashing and a bit of cleaning up. I provide gallons of drinking water and dishwashing water for the colder months inside the yurt with dish tubs sponges and soap.My TreeYurt is a platform built high in the trees so it essentially like a treehouse but with a yurt instead. It is located in the back part of my property surrounded by woods. In the spring there is a small stream running nearby. In the winter this glamping spot is fully insulated and heated with a wood stove and monitor heater. The land is somewhat sloped yet comfortable and in the summer time enjoy the outdoor fire pit area. There are apple orchards nearby and many hiking trails a short distance away as well as Portland or Freeport a mere 15 minutes. If you’re a skier or snowboarder Pleasant Mt is only 40 minutes away.
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Sarah W.recommends
February 19, 2024
TreeYurt
Relaxing. Convenient. Restorative. Peaceful. If you’ve never stayed in a yurt before, do it!! You won’t regret it. Even through a cold Maine weekend, the fireplace inside the yurt kept it warm and cozy. What a wonderful experience.
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Annie B.recommends
February 8, 2024
TreeYurt
We had a lovely time! We stayed here in the winter and felt nice and cozy. The dry toilet is clean and fun. Beautiful scenery!
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Scottie C.recommends
November 20, 2023
TreeYurt
Very clean, cozy, and perfect! Great stay. Had a blast.
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Jake D.recommends
November 11, 2023
TreeYurt
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One of the best experiences you can have! Glamping to the max. Secluded and private. In a tree, surrounded by trees, but electricity is available. My wife and I went in November when it’s fairly cold and the wood heater in the yurt kept us toasty. Beautifully made beds. Clean. Clean and easy dry toilet. 10/10 would recommend coming here- a can’t miss destination!
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Jy K.recommends
October 29, 2023
TreeYurt
The yurt is very cute and clean, and the grounds are beautiful! Amy was responsive and kind. We would definitely consider coming here again.
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Caitlin G.recommends
August 31, 2023
TreeYurt
We loved this cozy little hideaway so much! A perfect quiet getaway in the woods while still being close to Portland, we would go back in a heartbeat!
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Cumberland, Cumberland, Maine, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Wabanaki (Dawnland Confederacy), N’dakina (Abenaki / Abénaquis), and Aucocisco First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Amy P.Joined in August 2019
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