Bed And Breakfasts in Quirpon, Newfoundland
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Cape Bauld Bed and Breakfast

Located in Quirpon at the very most northerly part of Newfoundland, 5 km from the Viking site at L'anse Aux Meadows. Icebergs and whales abound here. Pure spring water on tap (drinking and bathing). The ocean is our front yard. Free live entertainment every night. Traditional Newfoundland suppers. Very quiet atmosphere after the partying is over. Come see for yourself!!
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Approx 4km away in L'anse Aux Meadows:
Annie's Retreat
Step back in time in one of our beautiful historic homes vacation rentals. We rent nightly, weekly or monthly. Located in Gunner's Cove, Newfoundland only 8 kms from the UNESCO World Heritage Viking Site at L'Anse aux Meadows, on 11 acres, secluded from the outside world. Be inspired by breathtaking views and a peaceful setting, while at the same time have all the amenities of the modern world. .....
Approx 8km away in Cape Onion:
Tickle Inn at Cape Onion

The Tickle Inn offers more than accommodation, it is a vacation experience. This typical old outport home has been designated a Registered Heritage Structure by the Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador. In 1874, William Adams became the first recorded inhabitant of Cape Onion, a picturesque cove at the tip of the Great Northern Peninsula. He constructed the original part of the house .....
Approx 19km away in St Anthony:
Wildberry Country Lodge

While visiting the Great Northern Peninsula, stay at our beautiful brand new 9 room country lodge in a comfortable rustic surroundings and wake up to moose on your door step. A wonderful place to stay in winter or summer. A view of The Long Range Mountains for you Guest room window. All rooms are very clean and large with full three piece bathrooms. Try you hand at fly fishing or clam .....
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