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The best lodges in Birch Plain

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Located on the Cabot Trail and 1 km, from Ingonish Beach, this Nova Scotia lodge offers free WiFi.

The TV is a smart TV so we can watch a lot what we like, like YouTube. The owner is a Chinese girl that make us feel so warm.
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Fabulous
374 reviews
Price from
£114.48
1 night, 2 adults

Featuring a garden, a private beach area, and a restaurant, The Sleeping Moose Cottage offers accommodation in Birch Plain with free WiFi and sea views.

Calm, peaceful and beautiful Thanks to Ton for the welcoming!
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Superb
16 reviews

Maggie's Place on the Cabot Trail is set in Birch Plain and offers a garden and a terrace.

Beautiful setting, feeling of one with nature The over 100 yr old home is well preserved & updated with all of the modern conveniences. The owner has put in much work, effort & pride in this home while keeping its rich history within her walls.... We'll be back with the family next visit A home away from home for those wanting a true Cabot Trail adventure!
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Superb
8 reviews

Located in Birch Plain in the Nova Scotia region, Trailside Accommodations and Outdoor Adventures provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.

friendly and communicative hosts, location at Cabot Trail - close to trails, view points - very close to main road, but still location in the back of property - it was quiet, almost wild (we had beautiful fox visiting in the morning); the cottage is basic, a bit rustic/eclectic in design, but in the end has everything you need - comfortable bed, efficient heating, bathroom with micro-shower (we measured - 71x71cm), small kitchinette, keyless lock. It was super clean. We liked beach access where you could observe seals playing in big waves. All directions provided by hosts were clear and it was easy to get there.
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Superb
61 reviews
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Ideal for nature-lovers looking for a self-sufficient getaway, lodges are fully furnished and self-catered. Usually made of wood and surrounded by forests or mountains, lodges can be part of a group or a single unit. More remote than holiday homes, lodges are popular for safari trips.