Robin’s Harbour View Cottages
Isle Madame
About
Robin’s Harbour View Cottages is located on the southernmost tip of Cape Breton Island, in the village of Arichat – one of the oldest communities in Nova Scotia. Situated among the islands of Isle Madame, which offers some of the most captivating scenery along the Fleur-de-lis Trail, we offer beautiful views of the Arichat Harbour. As you visit the islands, you can admire the constantly changing vistas of the rocky coastline, inlets, coves and islands along the shore.
Guests will find that Arichat has so much to offer. Hiking and nature walks, wild-berry picking, clam-digging, fishing, sea kayaking, sandy beaches, local festivals, and a great diving area are just the beginning. In addition, you can soak up the culture of Cape Breton with a historic museum, craft, art, pottery shops and Lenoir Forge, or take in the landscape with parks, sailing, canoeing and kayaking.
Our accommodations include three fully furnished, 2-bedroom housekeeping cottages with double and queen-sized beds, kitchen/living room combination with a sofa-bed, 4-piece bath, satellite television, VCR, wireless Internet, washer, and dryer. A barbecue, picnic table and firepit are also supplied for each cottage. Laundry facilities are available. Enjoy fresh ocean air on our sundeck, shoreline walks, and breathtaking sunsets.
Cash and Traveller’s Cheques accepted only.
Maximum of 6 people per cottage.
Cancellation policy: Must cancel 8 weeks prior to check in date.
Amenities
Kitchen/Kitchenette Television WiFi
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