Best Hotels in Baddeck

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Ceilidh Country Lodge
7.4 (105 reviews)

Ceilidh Country Lodge ★★

📍 369 Shore Rd, Baddeck

"Awesome location right in town walking distance to anything you could want.  Stunning views and grounds.  We stayed in Skye house.  We will be back"

Auberge Gisele's Inn
8.5 (104 reviews)

Auberge Gisele's Inn ★★★★

📍 387 Shore Rd, Baddeck

"The restaurant waiter was very welcoming and the room was comfortable."

Lynwood Inn
8.6 (103 reviews)

Lynwood Inn ★★

📍 441 Shore Rd, Baddeck

"The hotel has a very stylish and boutique feel. The furniture in the room is old style as well as the drapery. A lot different from the chain hotel vibe but in a very good way. Hotel is close by to coffee and breakfast cafes as well as a few seafood restaurants. The hotel itself also has a very good restaurant and bar which when I visited was full of customers so you know the food must be good. Check-in took longer than usual but did have a nice chat with the desk officer. Highly recommend this hotel if you are looking for a different feel than the chain hotel."

Silver Dart Lodge
8.8 (108 reviews)

Silver Dart Lodge ★★★★

📍 257 Shore Rd, Baddeck

"We stayed on the first floor. The carpet was old and didn't seem clean. There was a spider next to the bed. The bathroom didn't have an exhaust fan. The soundproofing was poor; we could hear every step of the guests above us."

Inverary Resort
8.0 (100 reviews)

Inverary Resort ★★★

📍 368 Shore Rd, Baddeck

Telegraph House Motel
8.5 (101 reviews)

Telegraph House Motel ★★★

📍 479 Chebucto St, Baddeck

"The motel is built with thin wall, we heard ppl talking all night outside our room until 3 in the mid-night……horrible!"

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Jason Bogart

Couple
Ceilidh Country Lodge ★★
"Ceilidh Country Lodge: A Trip Back to the 90s, and Not in a Good Way If you're considering a stay at the Ceilidh Country Lodge, let me save you the trouble: don't. This establishment is a prime example of how to grossly overprice a product while delivering a service and aesthetic that feels like a forgotten relic from the early 1990s. The only reason you should ever darken its doors is if it's the dead of night, you're stranded, and the alternative is sleeping in your car. Even then, I'd seriously consider the car. From the moment you step inside, the overwhelming impression is one of severe neglect and a complete lack of modern comfort. The decor is jarringly outdated, making you question if any renovations have occurred since the first Gulf War. For the exorbitant rates they charge, one expects at least a semblance of contemporary standards, but what you get is a tired, worn-out facade that offers absolutely no value for money. The air conditioning unit in the room isn't just old; it's a testament to forgotten technology, wheezing and groaning with a distinct, unpleasant, musty odor. It's the kind of smell that clings to your clothes and makes you wonder about the last time, if ever, it saw a cleaning. Forget about a refreshing night's sleep; you'll be too busy trying to air out the room. The staff are equally disappointing. Far from being welcoming or helpful, they come across as utterly impolite and unhelpful. Simple requests seem to be met with a sigh or a vacant stare, as if your presence is an inconvenience. The front desk staff are particularly egregious, lacking any semblance of professionalism. They look as though they've just rolled out of bed and into the lobby, giving the distinct impression that they'd rather be anywhere but assisting guests. Their demeanor only amplifies the feeling that this lodge simply doesn't care about its patrons. And then there's the continental breakfast. Oh, the continental breakfast. Prepare for a culinary low point. The orange juice is so watered down it barely qualifies as flavored liquid, and the bread is unmistakably old, bordering on stale. As for the coffee, it's a sad, anemic brew so weak and devoid of flavor, it tastes like it was brewed not just yesterday, but perhaps two days ago. It's a breakfast that actively discourages you from eating, forcing you to seek sustenance elsewhere. In summary, the Ceilidh Country Lodge is a colossal disappointment. It is extremely overpriced for the abysmal quality and non-existent service it provides. Save your money, save your sanity, and book another hotel at all costs. This place is a last resort, and I mean last resort."
★★☆☆☆
2025-08-04
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Guest User

Family
Auberge Gisele's Inn ★★★★
"After arriving at the hotel, I walked around it three times before finally finding Cheak Check-in. It turned out to be in the restaurant. There was only one employee in the entire hotel. The environment was quite nice, and it was conveniently located near several restaurants. The room provided a microwave and bottled water."
★★★★★
2025-09-01
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Qiaokelibabamama

Couple
Lynwood Inn ★★
"This retro wooden house hotel is one of the best accommodations in Badek Town. It is a 5-minute walk to the town center. It is opposite to the supermarket and convenience store. It is within walking distance to the Bell Museum and Lake Brador Pier. It is very convenient to drive by car on the Cabot Ring Road. Free open-air parking spaces, RVs and domestic cars are parked without pressure. The building is a typical Atlantic coast retro Victorian style, the overall atmosphere is full, the room retains retro soft furnishings, fabric furniture, the bed is soft and sleeps well, and the room type with a separate balcony can sit and drink coffee. It has its own restaurant and bar, mainly local seafood simple meals, lobster rolls, seafood soup are delicious. There is a self-service laundry room on the first floor. Old buildings have no elevator, high-rise rooms are inconvenient to carry luggage; room WiFi signal is weak; room cleaning standards are based, only towels are replaced, garbage is cleared, and there is less deep cleaning; breakfast is a paid a la carte, and we are not open when we live; Old-fashioned sound insulation is average, you can hear the sound of walking upstairs, and the bathroom has no exhaust."
★★★★★
2026-07-16
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Agnes Lopucki

Family
Silver Dart Lodge ★★★★
"It was pleasant experience but little dated and musky"
★★★★★
2025-09-18
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Guest User

Family
Telegraph House Motel ★★★
"The motel is built with thin wall, we heard ppl talking all night outside our room until 3 in the mid-night……horrible!"
★★★★★
2023-10-29

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120V/Type A/B

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Rogers/Bell/Telus

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Partly clear with showers

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Number of reviews

637

Total properties

7

Weekday Avg. Price

CAD 263

Weekend Avg. Price

CAD 262

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