Recreation

Move and relax at any speed

Move and relax at any speed – that’s what you’ll find in the immediate vicinity of your luxurious beach house, in the touring region of Points East Coastal Drive and all over Prince Edward Island.

Natural Beauties

Prince Edward Island invites you to go on a voyage of discovery. Numerous national parks, award-winning wineries, countless lighthouses and unspoiled sandy beaches await guests who want to relax far away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Greenwich National Park

A special highlight is the national park in Greenwich. The 900-hectare large and protected dune system is a hikers paradise. A floating wooden boardwalk leads through a breathtaking water landscape. The Interpretation Centre  takes you on a 10,000 year journey through human history – interactive and multimedia displays bring long gone times to new life.

Sandy Beaches

Some of the world’s most beautiful sandy beaches start directly in front of the Inn, while others can be reached within minutes. Experience the ever-changing rhythm of the Atlantic waves, stroll along the shore, enjoy the endless expanse and scent of the sea and feel the fine carpet of sand under your feet.

Sport Fishing

The two fishing ports of Naufrage and North Lake, better known as Bluefin Capital, are just a short drive from the Inn. Some of the world’s largest tuna fish have been caught here. No matter whether you try your luck with a sports boat or prefer to watch the fishermen – the best entertainment is guaranteed.

Golf

The magical beauty of the island also fascinates golfers – they experience heaven on earth. Well over a dozen golf courses – one more beautiful than the other – invite you to improve your handicap. Very close to the Inn is Links At Crowbush Cove. And within a 20 minutes drive you can reach the Brudnell River and the Dundarave Golf Course.

Bicycle and Kayak

The Inn is very close to the Confederation Trail, which leads over a varied hilly landscape, through picturesque villages and along wide bays along the sea. It is Prince Edward Islands’ part of the Trans Canada Trail. The 449-kilometer trail of rolled stone dust has only gentle climbs and gentle descents, making it ideal for visitors of all fitness levels. Another highlight is the waterways of Eastern PEI, which can be explored by kayak.