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cabot trail

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  • FionaBellefontaine
    cabot trail起头的时候,需要花大概15加币/人(参考),买一个通关卡之类的东西,然后你就可以开心享受整个旅程了。踏上真正的cabot trail前,因为还比较早,我在当地人的建议下,先去附近一个农场体验了次骑马,没想到这段经历居然是整个cape breton旅行中最难忘的经历之一。此行令自己深深被大自然所折服。大自然的鬼斧神工,一千棵树,一千个姿态。沿途一望无尽的海,大气磅礴。沿途的各种景点不少,适合野餐或者野营。当然,特色餐馆和motel也是不少的。非常值得一去的地方!
  • donnamarieh
    This is a very scenic drive! So many places to stop and visit! We saw an awesome bald eagle perched in the tree right along the guard rail. What a sight! We hiked many trails in Pleasant Bay. A great place to enjoy the outdoors.
  • kdeutschler
    loved the trip, we went the full trail over the course of 3 days...stopped off at B&B's for the night and did a whale watching tour over in Cheticamp we drove east to west. Spectacular vistas, beautiful landscapes. It's something I hope to do again....never heard you can't check a bucket list item off twice.
  • MikachuV
    Did this drive in September of 2014. We had unexpected amazing weather. So many businesses to stop at along the way and I'll never forget the kindness of the people of Cape Breton.
  • Krista59
    The Cabot Trail is a wonderful scenic drive offering some of the best views in Nova Scotia. If you have lots of time, stop at the lookoffs, take in the beauty, hike the hikes and see the waterfalls. If time is limited, drive the trail and enjoy the scenery as time permits. The national parks offers so many possibilities, you could spend a week alone there if you're a lover of the outdoors.
  • JanetB750
    If you are planning a visit make sure you allow plenty of time that is at least 3days. There are so many wonderful places to visit along the way. Most of them were scenic but the rug museum which you might miss on the Western side was just fabulous and that is from people who had no previous information of them. Have a great time.
  • vinyljunkie69
    I do an annual golf pilgrimage every year to CB. One of the highlights is the drive to Ingonish and Highland Links just because of the scenery on the way there. The Cabot Trail is long and slow but it's one of the best drives in Canada. I always consider this drive one of the highlights of the golf trip.
  • Vivian777777
    My husband and I took a week to drive the trail. We spent several days at each of the hotels we chose. It was an adventure filled with whale watching, puffin tours, seafood overload, history, romance and more. I would highly recommend it!
  • gentlecritic
    The Cabot Trail provides access to one of Nature's best scenic gems in North America. You can simply drive the entire trail, which is a long road that loops around the entire northern half of Cape Breton Island, but that would almost be a waste of the opportunity to really take in the natural beauty of this place, and it will be a long drive! A better option is to stop at various places and hike/walk to fully appreciate the striking and diverse scenic wonders you will find here. I highly recommend the Cape Breton Highlands National Park, which has some excellent trails for taking in the scenery--which is certainly some of the most beautiful on Earth. You may even come across a moose in the wild. You should set aside the entire day for this (or more than one day, if you can). If you are a biker, you should definitely plan a trip to Cape Breton Island to ride the Cabot Trail! I visited several years ago in the Summer, and cannot wait to go back!
  • Milochka2013
    Must see before you die !!! Unforgettable experience! We spent 22 days in Nova Scotia and 4 of these days we explored the Cabot Trail. Lots of trails for hiking , nice people , restaurants etc.. it was our best trip in 2014 and first trip in our life to go so far by car . We travel around the world but Nova Scotia was the best place so far ...
  • Harry_Shuttleworth
    Title says it all... It truly is One of the worlds best drives.. so much to see and do. We hiked a few places and drove through one of the most beautiful places in the world. You have to do this
  • patriciahZ5450ZF
    We have wanted to take this drive forever and it was awesome! We ate in quaint Cheticamp and enjoyed the picturesque villages. The views of the headlands coming down to the sea is amazing! The scenery was gorgeous, and the people were so welcoming!We spent 2 days on the trail so we could really enjoy the experience! Take this drive if you possibly can!
  • 670jonathanh
    We rode the Trail clockwise from Cheticamp to Ingonish. Loved the moose, the scenery and the clean air. Did not enjoy the terrifying winds on Cape Smokey. Keltic Lodge was awesome.
  • Saskgnewfie
    The sights along the Cabot Trail are amazing. In October the fall leaves are so beautiful that we found ourselves stopping to take pictures every few miles. If you go, be sure to leave lots of time to enjoy the drive.
  • deivu
    Our half day kayaking and full day hiking with Jennifer from Cabot Trail Adventures were the highlights of our “bucket list” adventure. She provided expert instruction and guidance along with being very knowledgeable about the local history and environment. She was very easy to talk to, had a good sense of humor, and provided everything needed… we just had to show up!Due to windy conditions our kayaking was limited to the inland bay, through the coastal marsh, and up to the Atlantic Ocean beach. We paddled by schools of jellyfish, oysters farms, animal skeletons, and bald eagles. On the sandy beach she shared her delicious oak cakes and tea along with spinning some local sea tales. Our full day wilderness hike started with a scenic drive along the northern tip of Cape Breton Island with colorful autumn leaves starting to turn and stunning coastal views up to the trailhead at Meat Cove. We were outfitted with fluorescent hats and vests due to the local moose hunting season underway and hiked past a remote pond and up over the ridge and down to the Cape St. Lawrence lighthouse site where we stopped for a picnic lunch. Jennifer shared a surprising amount of information about the diverse, local vegetation and telltale signs of animal activity along the long, rocky trail.She also provided additional ideas for the rest of our vacation including easy hiking trails in the Cape Breton Highlands National Park at White Point, Jack Pine, Lone Shieling, and MacIntosh Brook and good food at the Chowder House and Rusty Anchor restaurants. We stopped by the quaint St. Paul Island Museum and Lighthouse and gained a greater appreciation for the life of a lighthouse keeper in the earlier years.Our lodging in a basic log room at the Markland Beach Cottages was truly unique and a refreshing change from the chain hotels we usually frequent. Along with the breathtaking views right outside your door they also had an excellent restaurant that served an ample continental breakfast and delicious farm-to-table dinners each night including local salad greens, mussels, trout, halibut, steak, and chicken.On our way back to Halifax we took the Guaranteed Whale watching tour at Pleasant Bay and were joined by an active school of pilot whales chasing large schools of mackerel along with seeing several bald eagles and seals enjoying the rugged but beautiful western Cape Breton Island coastline… definitely a memorable ending to our wonderful, remote getaway!
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