Holiday houses in Cape Breton Highlands

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A bright living area is filled with natural light, featuring two comfortable chairs and a small side table. The space offers a view through large patio doors that open onto a deck with yellow Adirondack chairs, overlooking the ocean and surrounded by greenery.
Cottage in Ingonish Beach
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 103 reviews

Whitecap Cottage - Beachfront Cabot Trail

2-bed 2-bath beachfront cottage on the edge of a National Park! ✅New & air-conditioned ✅Walk-off, ocean-view deck ✅Open-concept, 9-ft ceilings, wide patio doors ✅Bedrm #1🤴king & full ensuite ✅Bedrm #2👸queen ✅Double sinks/vanities in both bathrooms ✅Fronts on North Bay Beach! ✅Minutes to ⛷Cape Smokey with 🚡 gondola, ⛳Highlands Links Golf & 🏞Cape Breton Highlands National Park 👉hiking/biking vacation 👉Golf vacation 👉Ski vacation 👉beach vacation Book now or message me for more info!

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A cozy interior features a queen bed with a patterned blanket, illuminated by soft lighting. Two dogs rest on their beds nearby. A window covered with sheer curtains allows natural light, while rustic decor and framed pictures adorn the wooden walls.
Cabin in Wreck Cove
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 94 reviews

Moose & Merlin Glamping Cabin

A palace for seasoned campers, glamping for people who are less outdoorsy. Comfy queen bed, a mini wood stove, and a unique vibe built from scratch by a thrifty woman and her carpenter dad. There is electricity. No running water but a draining sink / water provided. No fridge but a cooler and endless ice packs available. No wifi in cabin itself but available a short walk away. There is cell service. An outhouse 25 seconds away. Full bathroom / shower available in separate cabin in main area.

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Cabin in Cape North
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 58 reviews

Big Leo’s River View Wilderness Cabin

Located in Cape North in Northern Cape Breton on a side road off of the world famous Cabot Trail. Enjoy 100 acres of land that borders the Cape Breton Highlands National Park. Our unserviced cabin boasts a river view and guarantees you a private and peaceful stay while surrounded by nature. Cook on our Napoleon BBQ, relax in the hammock, go for a swim, have a bonfire with a river view or stargaze. Minutes away from beautiful beaches, hiking trails and the Cape Breton Highlands National Park

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A welcoming sign for Whiskey Mountain Cottage is displayed along the gravel driveway. Lush greenery surrounds the entrance, with distant views of the mountains and the cottage structure visible beyond. The clear blue sky enhances the peaceful outdoor setting.
Cottage in Dingwall
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 195 reviews

Whiskey Mountain Cottage

Whiskey Mountain Cottage is located just minutes off the beautiful world famous Cabot Trail. This charming one bedroom cottage is situated in beautiful Aspy Bay and is available year round. A new 6 seater hot tub has just been added for guests to enjoy. Just minutes away from Cabot’s Landing provincial park, North Highlands Nordic cross country skiing and snowshoeing, gorgeous local hiking trails, Cape Breton Highland’s National park, whale watching, canoeing, kayaking, and so much more.

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Home in Englishtown
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 126 reviews

Seaside Cabot Trail Retreat

Escape to our oceanfront paradise in St. Ann's Bay on the scenic Cabot Trail! This brand new, spacious 2-bed home offers modern design and open concept living. Sleeps 6 with a queen bedroom, a bedroom with bunk beds (double on the bottom and single up top) and a sofa. Enjoy stunning sunsets, mountain views, and easy access to sightseeing, hiking, boat tours, and restaurants. Immerse yourself in the charm and beauty of Cape Breton, & create unforgettable memories during your stay.

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Top Guest favourite
A cozy living area features a large sectional sofa adorned with cushions in various colors. A round wooden coffee table is placed centrally, complemented by an accent table with a unique design. The walls are decorated with artwork and warm wood paneling, with soft lighting adding to the ambiance.
Cottage in Chéticamp
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 400 reviews

Cheticamp Salt House, enchanting cottage, Cabot Tr

Slow down and discover an enchanted place full of warmth, charm and distinctive amenities. Chic cabin, surrounded on three sides by woods, with a spectacular view of the Cape Breton Highlands. Just off the famous Cabot Trail, blocks from the sea, though still within town, enjoy quiet and convenience. Wood fired hot tub and pizza oven. (Wood provided) Five minute walk to the lovely L'abri restaurant and bar, just a little further to The Doryman music venue.

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A spacious grassy area surrounds the cottage, with a deck leading to seating options and a grill. The ocean is visible in the background, framed by trees under a bright blue sky with scattered clouds.
Cabin in Dingwall
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

Cottage by the Sea; Cabot Trail Cape Breton

Alone on a forested cliff above a pristine barrier beach and a stunning ocean view, this cozy cottage is just off the Cabot Trail in Northern Cape Breton. The cottage offers stunning ocean and beach views; while tucked into the woods, hidden from view itself. Clean wood interior and gorgeous art complete it. A private retreat close to Park hiking trails. Free kayak rentals for week long rentals. Enjoy privacy and solitude where the mountains meet the sea.

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A tranquil evening scene showcases a private deck with a hammock, set against a backdrop of a colorful sunset over the ocean. The cabin's large windows offer views of the landscape, while nearby trees create a serene, natural setting.
Home in Inverness
5 out of 5 average rating, 61 reviews

Broad Cove Cliffs Cottage

Exceptionally private west-facing oceanfront retreat on the shores of Cape Breton, beside protected coastal land and minutes from Inverness. Wake to the sound of the waves and enjoy sweeping sea views, sunsets, stars, and views toward Cabot Cliffs. One private king bedroom plus a second king bed in an open-concept nook. Designed for up to 2 guests and an ideal base for exploring Cape Breton, the Cabot Trail, golf, beaches, and hiking.

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The exterior of Cedar Peak is showcased at dusk, featuring a modern A-frame design with a metal roof. Soft lighting highlights the entrance and windows, with natural surroundings of rolling hills and foliage visible in the background.
Chalet in Grand Étang
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 194 reviews

Cedar Peak | Design-Forward Barrier-Free Chalet

Perched high above Grand Étang, Cedar Peak offers sweeping views from highlands to ocean. Watch sunrise pour through the 13-ft window as you enjoy coffee in the open-concept living space. After a day of exploring Cape Breton, unwind on the panoramic patio at sunset. Purpose-built as a secluded, barrier-free chalet, Cedar Peak features a full kitchen, home theatre, and thoughtful comforts for an unforgettable stay.

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A yurt interior features a spacious sleeping area with a colorful bedspread, a wood-burning stove, and a circular skylight. A dining table with chairs is positioned near the entrance, and vibrant decor is present on the walls, enhancing the cozy atmosphere.
Yurt in Baddeck
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 339 reviews

Secluded yurt on the river, 7 mins to Baddeck

Meet Orange Sunshine - your own secluded yurt, right on the river. Soak in the boho vibe, enjoy a candle lit dinner made in your own kitchenette, and cozy up by the glow of the wood stove in a comfy queen bed. Complete with outdoor shower, private fire pit & outhouse. Only 7 mins to Baddeck. Walk 5 mins down a groomed trail to this incredible off-grid experience. There’s no electricity, so prepare to unplug!

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Home in Ingonish Beach
5 out of 5 average rating, 12 reviews

The Peaks of Ingonish - South Peak with Hot Tub

The Peaks Luxury Chalets are brand-new, modern retreats nestled in the highlands of Cape Breton. Located in Ingonish along the iconic Cabot Trail, our chalets offer premium amenities and a hot tub for the ultimate getaway. Steps from Cape Smokey Ski Hill and minutes from ocean views, hiking, wildlife, and Cape Breton Highlands National Park, this is the perfect blend of luxury, comfort, and adventure.

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Home in Sugar Loaf
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 81 reviews

Mystical beachfront Chalet - Hot tub, pool & Sauna

Take it easy at this unique and mystical getaway.Mystical beachfront chalet is the perfect spot to explore the natural rugged beauty of Northern Cape Breton. Perched on a 5 mile long, pink sandy beach and surrounded by world class hiking trails, this large, 2 story A Frame can comfortably accommodate up to 8 guests.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Cape Breton Highlands located?

    Cape Breton Highlands is found in northern Nova Scotia, where rugged cliffs meet the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the Atlantic coast. It is known for its dramatic landscapes and proximity to both cultural sites and natural attractions.

  • When is the best time to visit Cape Breton Highlands?

    Late spring through early fall is often recommended, when temperatures range from 37–74°F (3–23°C) and trails are typically open. Autumn draws many for changing leaf colors, while late summer is frequently suggested for warm days and festivals.

  • What are some things to do near Cape Breton Highlands?

    Explore Cape Breton Highlands National Park, which has hiking trails, ocean viewpoints, and opportunities to encounter local wildlife. Around the area, visitors frequently enjoy cultural experiences at nearby Acadian or Mi'kmaq communities, as well as traditional music performances.

  • How is the weather near Cape Breton Highlands?

    Winters tend to be cold and snowy, with average temperatures from 14–37°F (-10–3°C) and higher precipitation, while summers are mild, often reaching 56–74°F (13–23°C). Spring and fall are cooler with changeable weather and colorful foliage in autumn.