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Cabotopia — accommodation in Chéticamp, Cape Breton

Cabotopia

Book this luxurious 3-bedroom oceanfront home on 7 private acres near Chéticamp, featuring ocean views from every room and direct access to the Cabot Trail.

accommodation· Chéticamp, NS · ★ 5.00 (1 review)

Welcome to Cabotopia, a luxurious 3-bedroom oceanfront retreat set on 7 private acres overlooking the beach in Cape Breton. Just 5–10 minutes from Chéticamp, you’ll have easy access to the Cabot Trail, Cape Breton Highlands National Park, and Cabot Cliffs golf course. Wake up to breathtaking ocean views, enjoy peaceful walks along the shore, and unwind in complete privacy, comfort, and style- perfect for experiencing the natural beauty and tranquility of Cape Breton. This neatly designed vacation home offers ocean views from every room and is packed full of amenities including an open concept living area, fully-equipped kitchen with stainless steel appliances and island, Wi-Fi, smart TV, a master bedroom with a walk-in closet and ensuite bathroom, and a washer & dryer. Outside you will find a spacious sundeck with chairs, a BBQ, a massive private lawn and a 240-volt outlet for EV charging. While guests can enjoy panoramic views of the ocean from our lookout deck, it is currently not possible to access the stone beach below our embankment.

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