Auld Farm Inn B&B

Auld Farm Inn B&B
Auld Farm Inn B&B
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Baddeck & Area

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Trip Advisor Rating 4.7

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About

Experience a real holiday in a quiet country setting at the Auld Farm Inn B&B on Cape Breton Island. We pride ourselves in very clean, comfortable rooms and a wonderful breakfast. Our excellent, central location makes Baddeck a perfect base for all Cape Breton day trips. Nestled at the “beginning and end” of the world-famous Cabot Trail with great walking trails and views that you will never forget, you can relax on our wrap-around veranda. Possible day trips include a visit to the nearby Alexander Graham Bell Museum, the Cape Breton Miner’s Museum in Glace Bay, or the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site in Louisbourg.

Our accommodations include eight non-smoking rooms with either double or queen beds, four of which are air-conditioned with private entrances, one private and seven ensuite 4-piece baths. A full complimentary hot breakfast buffet is served between 7:30 and 9:00 a.m. Relax in this beautiful renovated farmhouse with satellite television in the living room or with a cool beverage on the wrap-around veranda.

We are a proud member of the Baddeck Area Business and Tourism Association. Visa, MasterCard and Debit are accepted.

Cancellation policy: Must cancel 48 hours prior to day of arrival.

Amenities

  • Air Conditioning
  • Breakfast
  • Television

Location & Contact

1817 Highway 205, Baddeck Bay, Nova Scotia

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