Inverness Beach Village

Inverness Beach Village
Inverness Beach Village
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Inverness

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About

Located between two world class golf courses, on the outskirts of the charming village of Inverness, nestled above the sandy shoreline, rests The Inverness Beach Village. With private beach access, stunning views, sunsets dipping into the ocean every evening and the one of a kind guest experiences provided by The MacLeod family, The Inverness Beach Village has left guests wanting more since 1985.
Affordably priced, strategically placed, and thoughtfully equipped our 41 housekeeping cottages comfortably house up to four people and are tailored to meet day-to-day living needs. Guests are sure to find their new favourite home away from home- as many of our beloved patron guests have- here at the Inverness Beach Village.
If world class golf and rejuvenating days on the beach are not enough the location of the Inverness Beach Village provides access to many hiking, biking and walking trails as well as deep sea fishing, whale watching, museum/gallery visiting and of course many Celtic and local music events in our area. Not to mention the famous Cabot trail being right at our back door! Camping sites are also available for nightly reservations starting at $42.50 plus applicable taxes.

Amenities

  • Kitchen/Kitchenette
  • WiFi

Location & Contact

50 Inverness Beach Village Road, Inverness, Nova Scotia

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