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This was our second stay at a Wildwood Collective property

This was our second stay at a Wildwood Collective property this year (prev. stayed at Camp Mt. Holly back in March, highly recommend!), and they are fantastic hosts. They’re excellent communicators with consistent attention to detail that is noticeable from the moment you enter one of their properties. 
Now onto Cedar Brook Cabin, a tiny house that punches above its weight. The cabin itself feels deceptively bigger than it is by square footage. This is accomplished by creative use of space, with strongly defined areas, and by inviting in as much light as possible via the many windows and skylights. Our family of four slept comfortably and didn’t feel like we were on top of each other (even though we were). The home itself is well appointed, with everything we needed for our weeklong stay. Outside the cabin, the Breeo fire pit and the Adirondack chairs are a great way to catch a sunset and wrap up the day. 
New Gloucester itself is in an ideal centralized location that allowed us to do a lot of exploring. Locally, we hiked Big Falls Preserve, took the kids to Pineland, hit up Norumbega Cidery, and had great meals at Yolked and Intervale Pizza and Village Market. We made day trips to the Freeport area (Wolfe’s Neck Woods, Popham Beach, Maine Beer Co. & Royal River Grill House), the Lake Sebago area (rented a boat from Sebago Lake Marina, dinner at Sportsman’s Kitchen & Keg), and made multiple trips to the Portland area (Casco Bay Custom Charters to Fort Scammel, ferry to Peaks Island, Highroller Lobster Co., Children’s Museum and Portland Head Light to name a few).
We truly enjoyed our time at the Cedar Brook Cabin and are thankful for the home base it provided us for a fantastic week in Maine.