What to say about Cajun Cedar Log Cottages that hasn’t already been said? Good question. Mostly, I have to say “Ditto”, except when it comes to what the entitled people have complained about. Read the great reviews, and base your decision to stay here on those. Ignore the rest.
We booked our 1 bedroom cottage, as a pet-friendly home base for our visit to Cape Breton. We are spending two weeks in this lovely place. The location is quiet and serene, yet not far from great beaches, some excellent restaurants, and the famous Cabot Trail and Cape Breton Highlands National Park. Even Sydney is only 1.5 hours away.
The cottage was spotless when we arrived, with plenty of little touches to make life easier ... dish soap, coffee filters, all linens, toilet paper, paper towels, bar soap, and salt & pepper (in case you forgot to bring yours), and a small propane bbq are all provided. The bed is as comfortable as our higher-end Euro-top at home. Internet is what you’d expect (or better than you’d expect) for a rural area in Cape Breton ... definitely close to being as goods as ours is in a small town just outside of Barrie, ON. Yes, the stove in our cabin is an older coil model, but it’s fully functioning and has suited us well so far. Remember, this is rural and quaint, so if you’re looking for big city amenities like you’d find in Ottawa, Toronto or Barrie, look elsewhere. But if you’re looking for charm, a quaint log cottage to call your own while you’re here, wonderful locals, stunning scenery, and a place to totally unwind, this is your place in Cape Breton to be.
Angela is a wonderful host, who regularly checks to make sure everything is ok with our cabin. She is also a major supporter of the Margaree Highland Games, a small but thoroughly entertaining games, held in August. This means a lot to us, coming from small town Ontario, as we know how important support is to events put on by smaller...
Read moreWhat to say about Cajun Cedar Log Cottages that hasn’t already been said? Good question. Mostly, I have to say “Ditto”, except when it comes to what the entitled people have complained about. Read the great reviews, and base your decision to stay here on those. Ignore the rest.||We booked our 1 bedroom cottage, as a pet-friendly home base for our visit to Cape Breton. We are spending two weeks in this lovely place. The location is quiet and serene, yet not far from great beaches, some excellent restaurants, and the famous Cabot Trail and Cape Breton Highlands National Park. Even Sydney is only 1.5 hours away.||The cottage was spotless when we arrived, with plenty of little touches to make life easier ... dish soap, coffee filters, all linens, toilet paper, paper towels, bar soap, and salt & pepper (in case you forgot to bring yours), and a small propane bbq are all provided. The bed is as comfortable as our higher-end Euro-top at home. Internet is what you’d expect for a rural area in Cape Breton. Yes, the stove in our cabin is an older coil model, but it’s fully functioning and has suited us well so far. Remember, this is rural and quaint, so if you’re looking for big city amenities like you’d find in Ottawa, Toronto or Barrie, look elsewhere. But if you’re looking for charm, a quaint log cottage to call your own while you’re here, wonderful locals, stunning scenery, and a place to totally unwind, this is your place in Cape...
Read moreThe Cajun Cedar Log Cottages are ideally located in the beautiful Margaree Valley. The setting for and the panoramic view from these meticulously cared for cottages is second to none. Your host, Angela, puts a lot of love into the cleanliness, decorating, maintenance and outfitting of each and every one of her cottages. My stay was so enjoyable and relaxing that my wife and I are returning on July 4th for another week’s stay with Angela at her first class Cajun Cedar Log Cottages. We highly recommend them to all travellers wishing to have the best possible experience during their stay in the oh so special...
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