Galloping Cows Fine Foods
Region: Canada’s Musical Coast
Community: Port Hood
Passionate about artisan pepper jellies and wild blueberry jam? Come see why we are different and why we were invited to both the Oscars and...
Located in the seaside community of Port Hood, The Fiddle and the Sea B & B overlooks the ocean and is within walking distance to all community attractions, including restaurants and sandy beaches. We are also less than 1 kilometre from the Celtic Shores Coastal Trail, which is great for cycling and walking.
Our guests will enjoy:
– 4 air conditioned guestrooms with queen-size beds and 3-piece ensuite bathrooms
– Private guest entrance
– Hearty breakfast served in our water view dining – room
– Secure bicycle storage
– Bicycles available for our guests
– Shuttle service is available for our cycling visitors
– English, French and Spanish spoken
– Free parking
Region: Canada’s Musical Coast
Community: Port Hood
Passionate about artisan pepper jellies and wild blueberry jam? Come see why we are different and why we were invited to both the Oscars and...
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Community: Port Hood
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Community: Margarees
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