Pet-friendly holiday rentals in Inverness County

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A bright room features two spacious beds with patterned bedcovers, complemented by natural wooden headboards. Large windows provide scenic views, and sunlight floods the area. A small seating space with a dark chair is positioned nearby, adding to the comfortable ambiance.
Chalet in Margaree Valley
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 309 reviews

#3: Lee's Chalet in Margaree, Nova Scotia

Newly constructed chalet, perched mountainside overlooking Margaree Valley. With high ceilings and huge windows, the space provides guests with a bright, airy and cozy atmosphere. Outside a 200 sq/ft veranda offer space to enjoy fresh air, sunshine, a good book, and incredible country views. When not enjoying the natural beauty of the 14 acre property, the chalet also offers professionally designed interior, full kitchens/BBQ, SMART TV, free Wifi, electric fireplace, heat and air conditioning. With no immediate neighbors, our chalets are surrounded by forest and farm land and the perfect place to relax, and unwind while overlooking the Valley below. It is the perfect balance of having all the amenities of home, as well as the opportunity to enjoy some peaceful time away. Regardless, on 14 acres, there is lots of room to stretch your legs! Hosts will be available via call/text/email or Airbnb message during your stay with us. If a problem arises, a team member will be on site to solve with problem as quickly as possible. Kody’s place is located in Margaree Valley Nova Scotia Canada. Approximately 6 kilometers off Cabot Trail, this location is the perfect base for your trip around the Trail, or around Western and Central Cape Breton. Our proximity to Inverness, Baddeck, Cheticamp and Ingonish make day trips from this base easy. As the last civic address on a public road, we are reachable by motor vehicle year round. During winter months our location is also easily accessible by snowmobile, and during the Spring, Summer and Autumn by ATV.

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A small, off-grid beach home is positioned on a grassy area overlooking the ocean. The coastline stretches into the distance, and a serene water view is visible beyond the house. Sunlight glimmers on the water, enhancing the tranquil setting.
Tiny home in Inverness
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 135 reviews

Salt Water House Unit 1

Come visit our tiny, off-grid beach home along the beautiful coast of Cape Breton Island. Enjoy breathtaking views, beach access and the convenience of all amenities just 10 minutes away in Inverness, NS. We offer: -Sustainable off-grid accommodations- not equipped for charging EV vehicles -patio -Fire pit -Private beach access -Parking -full fridge and range -BBQ -Close proximity to Cabot Golf experiences, The Cabot Trail, The Inverness Boardwalk and Beach, various excellent restaurants.

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A charming A-frame cottage is featured, with large windows that enhance natural light. The entryway is framed by a wooden door and steps leading up to the porch. A private play area for children with a treehouse sits nearby, accompanied by two white kayaks on the lawn.
Cabin in Inverness
4.81 out of 5 average rating, 213 reviews

Lakeland Cottages 2 Bedroom A-Frame

Minutes away from Inverness, Cabot Links & the most beautiful beaches on our island This unit sleeps 4 comfortably but has the option to sleep 1 additional person on the couch if sharing a smaller space is not a concern We’re the perfect last stop when travelling the Cabot Trail from East to the West side of the island & we’re only a short drive to the mainland when leaving or if you prefer to start your Cape Breton adventure travelling up the west coast we are on your way to the Cabot Trail

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A cabin interior features a spacious bed adorned with white linens, surrounded by wooden walls and accents. Unique light fixtures resembling fishing nets hang from the ceiling, while a television is mounted above a decorative wooden art piece. Fresh towels are neatly arranged on a rustic wooden table.
Hut in Baddeck
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 276 reviews

River Nest Wilderness Cabins-River Nest Cabin #3

Our 5 wilderness cabins are uniquely hand crafted by the owner Angelo with locally and custom built beds, stained glass windows, carvings and themed iron rails. All cabins have water views from your sheltered deck and are footsteps away from a communal cook space. Our central location is a PERFECT start for day tripping around the island and you are just footsteps away from North River Kayak Tours. Come experience why our guests commonly review us saying "we wish we could have stayed longer".

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The rustic cabin is nestled among lush greenery, with a wooden fence in the foreground. A porch extends from the side, offering a view of the surrounding landscape. The structure features natural wood siding and a sloped roof, blending harmoniously with the environment.
Tiny home in Victoria, Subd. B
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 275 reviews

Artist’s Eco Cabin - The Nest

The Nest is privately located overlooking our farm & highlands. It's rustic & glamorous with small touches that make it unique. The Nest sleeps four (second bed is a double futon) & has full cooking & washroom facilities. It's equipped with a wood stove, fridge, BBQ, & solar lights. The outdoor washroom in the pines offers both an on-demand hot shower (summer only) & a composting toilet. The farm has plenty of activities for our guests to enjoy. N.S. Accom # STR2627B6625

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The home is set against a glowing sunset, surrounded by a vibrant green lawn dotted with wildflowers. The two-story structure features a warm red exterior and a spacious deck, while the rolling hills provide a scenic backdrop.
Home in Saint Joseph du Moine
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 108 reviews

The Sunset Watch

Welcome to the Sunset Watch! This airy 3-bedroom suite is nestled in the hills just south of Cheticamp, right off the Cabot Trail. Located just a short drive away from some of the region's most beautiful beaches, as well as the National Park, this is an idyllic spot to prepare for your next Cape Breton adventure. Here, each day presents awe-inspiring ocean sunsets. Prepare to be captivated by the panoramic views as they beckon you to lose yourself in the surrounding beauty.

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A circular arrangement of blue Adirondack chairs is situated around a gravel firepit area. Lush green grass surrounds the seating, with a backdrop of trees and rolling mountains under a partly cloudy sky.
Cottage in Margaree Valley
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Wild Rose Cottage

This cottage is centrally located between Baddeck, Inverness and Cheticamp. It is approximately 30 min each way. It features a lovely, large back yard with firepit area and mountain views. The Portree bridge is a short walk down the road, which is a popular swimming spot. The river runs along the opposite side of the road. There are lots of local beaches, hiking trails and golf courses in the area. The property also has direct access to the highland snowmobile/atv trails.

Top Guest favourite
A cozy living area features a large sectional sofa adorned with cushions in various colors. A round wooden coffee table is placed centrally, complemented by an accent table with a unique design. The walls are decorated with artwork and warm wood paneling, with soft lighting adding to the ambiance.
Cottage in Chéticamp
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 400 reviews

Cheticamp Salt House, enchanting cottage, Cabot Tr

Slow down and discover an enchanted place full of warmth, charm and distinctive amenities. Chic cabin, surrounded on three sides by woods, with a spectacular view of the Cape Breton Highlands. Just off the famous Cabot Trail, blocks from the sea, though still within town, enjoy quiet and convenience. Wood fired hot tub and pizza oven. (Wood provided) Five minute walk to the lovely L'abri restaurant and bar, just a little further to The Doryman music venue.

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A glamping tent is set against a backdrop of a vibrant sunset over the ocean. The tent features a blue roof and is flanked by greenery, while two chairs on the veranda provide a space to enjoy the view.
Campsite in Inverness
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

Glamping off the Beaton Path (AD#3)

Glamping is a form of camping involving accommodation and facilities more luxurious than those associated with traditional camping. Communal washrooms and a shower are located in a separate building; there is also an area for washing dishes. The facility is off the power grid, so solar power is used for lightning. Price includes tax. You must Bring the following, ° Sleeping bag(s) and pillow(s) ° Towels ° Cooler ° Toiletry items ° Flashlight ° Sunscreen

Top Guest favourite
An abandoned white boat rests on green grass, overlooking the calm waters of the Bras d'Or Lakes at sunset. Gentle waves lap against the gravel beach, while distant tree-lined shores are illuminated by soft, warm light, creating a serene coastal scene.
Cabin in Beaver Cove
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 240 reviews

Beaver Cove Beach House

Completely renovated 2-bedroom, 560 sq. ft. located 20 metres from water on the Bras d'Or Lakes. Wrap-around deck, pine interior. Washer, dryer, dishwasher, 3-piece shower bathroom, water cooler, full sized fridge, stove, microwave. Wifi, smart TV and satellite included. Excellent cellular coverage. Minutes drive to: Beaver Cove Takeout: 2 Highland Village & pub: 20 Sydney & 4 golf courses: 30 Baddeck: 60 Cabot Links and Cliffs Golf: 90

Top Guest favourite
A serene view of Bras D'or Lake reveals multiple sailboats gliding across the water, surrounded by lush green hills. The foreground features a manicured lawn with a few trees and colorful seating, creating a tranquil setting for relaxation.
Apartment in Ross Ferry
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 228 reviews

Scenic Lakefront Apartment on Bras D'or Lakes

Lakefront apartment provides amazing views in a comfortable setting for an enjoyable vacation or travel to Cape Breton. We are 30 minutes from the Newfoundland Ferry terminal in North Sydney, 20 minutes from the entrance to the Cabot Trail via the Englishtown Cable Ferry . We are 30 minutes from the Village of Baddeck, home of the Alexander Graham Bell Museum and the and the Falls in rear Baddeck. Louisbourg is 1 1/2 hours away.

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The exterior of Cedar Peak is showcased at dusk, featuring a modern A-frame design with a metal roof. Soft lighting highlights the entrance and windows, with natural surroundings of rolling hills and foliage visible in the background.
Chalet in Grand Étang
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 194 reviews

Cedar Peak | Design-Forward Barrier-Free Chalet

Perched high above Grand Étang, Cedar Peak offers sweeping views from highlands to ocean. Watch sunrise pour through the 13-ft window as you enjoy coffee in the open-concept living space. After a day of exploring Cape Breton, unwind on the panoramic patio at sunset. Purpose-built as a secluded, barrier-free chalet, Cedar Peak features a full kitchen, home theatre, and thoughtful comforts for an unforgettable stay.

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