About Labyrinthia Guest House

At Labyrinthia Guest House, time slows down and beauty finds you. Nestled in an 1847 Cape on 50 private acres, it’s more than a place to stay—it’s a place to breathe. Gardens, trails, a welcoming home, and quiet moments await. Here, comfort isn’t offered—it’s understood.

We make your stay truly exceptional

Labyrinthia Guest House provides a peaceful and well-executed home and grounds, where visitors and guests can walk through the gardens and the labyrinth, while communicating with the Divine in a peaceful setting. The garden is full of botanical beauties, rare and exotic.

Your host is Kevin Tremblay, who moved from Boston to this farm in 1986. For all these decades, he has added plants to the grounds, and the home has been enhanced, while leaving the antique features and authentic materials intact.

The building is a Cape Cod style farmhouse, ca. 1847, locally known as the Lane Homestead. The pastures were cleared of rocks by the homesteaders using oxen. There are fantastic views of the mountains from here, and the forested land has trails.

Wildlife is diverse and at our doorsteps. There are black bears, deer, moose, ermines, coyotes, bob cats, and lynx, and over 35 species of birds have been identified in Labyrithia’s gardens.

As a short-term rental, guests can book through Airbnb and Booking.com. We are Super Hosts. Or contact us directly. This is more than a short-term rental, it is a guest house. Breakfast is served. This is your home while you are here. In addition, the grounds and home can be rented for weddings, events, and family reunions. The host is a notary and can perform marriages.

This is a four-season recreational area, and there are over 50 acres to wander over at the guest house. Make this your guest house in Vacationland. The light is always on.