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Cozy Two Bed Cabin With River View - New Brunswick
8.0 5 reviews
New Brunswick
26/06 – 28/06
A$222/nighttotal: A$444 (2 )

Cozy Two Bed Cabin With River View

2 2
cabin , Miramichi
This Tabusintac holiday home is situated 14.5km from Robertsons Island, McLeod’s Island, and the Lower Neguac Range Rear Lighthouse, and within 32km of Val-Comeau Provincial Park and the Tracadie Historical Museum.
This pet-friendly, 56 square metre self-catering lodge sleeps four, boasting two bedrooms, one bathroom, a fully equipped kitchen, Wi-Fi, air conditioning, a swimming pool, and a terrace, with barbecue facilities and nearby opportunities for exploring islands and coastal views.
Ocean View 5th Wheel Rental - New Brunswick
10 7 reviews
New Brunswick
06/07 – 10/07
A$167/nighttotal: A$668 (4 )

Ocean View 5th Wheel Rental

1 2
campervan , Shippagan
Ocean View RV Rental's campervan is situated near Shippagan, New Brunswick, a short drive from the Miscou Island Lighthouse and beach, and within walking distance of a beach excellent for striped bass fishing.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom motorhome sleeps four, features a kitchen and air conditioning, and offers stunning sunrise views over the beach.
Top Floor Heritage Space W/ Loft - New Brunswick
9.9 230 reviews
New Brunswick
17/07 – 19/07
A$385/nighttotal: A$770 (2 )

Top Floor Heritage Space W/ Loft

2 6
apartment , Saint John
This charming apartment is situated on a heritage street in Saint John's oldest district, just a short walk from the City Market, TD Station, and Area 506. The surrounding area offers a glimpse into the city's rich history, with tree-lined streets and charming architecture.
The apartment is on the top floor of a building with only two other flats, providing a peaceful and private stay. This comfortable home sleeps up to six guests and features a modern kitchen, a cosy living space with a fireplace, and a unique loft area. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a full bathroom with a washer and dryer, a dedicated workspace, and secure keypad access.
Cozy One Bedoom Apartment - New Brunswick
New Brunswick
14/07 – 16/07
A$149/nighttotal: A$298 (2 )

Cozy One Bedoom Apartment

1 2
apartment , Saint John
This one-bedroom flat in Saint John is situated 3.2 kilometres from The Imperial Theatre and 6.9 kilometres from the University of New Brunswick Saint John, with Stonehammer Geopark just 3.2 kilometres away.
This 84 square metre apartment offers accommodation for up to seven guests, featuring complimentary Wi-Fi, air conditioning, a fully equipped kitchen, and a sun terrace, with a coffee shop also available on-site.

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Best New Brunswick lodges with a pool

Among the 2733 accommodations in New Brunswick, here are the 4 best lodges with a pool

Baba's House - New Brunswick
10 2 reviews
New Brunswick
21/07 – 28/07
A$347/nighttotal: A$2429 (7 )

Baba's House

1 4
apartment , Richibucto
This three-bedroom, two-bathroom flat is situated in Richibucto, offering excellent access via Highway 11, Exit 69, with Tim Hortons just 200 metres away and the notable Big Acadian Flag in Saint-Louis de Kent a 2-minute drive.
This accommodation for four guests provides a private swimming pool, on-site dog grooming services, and is conveniently located a 10-minute drive from Kouchibouguac National Park, ideal for those seeking coastal exploration and outdoor activities.
Rustic Seaside Retreat - Beach, Pool Access, Park! - New Brunswick
10 17 reviews
New Brunswick
28/06 – 03/07
A$326/nighttotal: A$1630 (5 )

Rustic Seaside Retreat - Beach, Pool Access, Park!

2 3
house , Richibucto
This waterfront chalet is located just a short drive from Kouchibouguac National Park, offering a peaceful retreat near the charming fishing town of Richibucto. The property enjoys a prime location with direct beach access, allowing you to soak up the sun and enjoy the stunning views.
The chalet offers comfortable accommodation for up to six guests, with two bedrooms and one bathroom. It is equipped with a fully equipped kitchen, a shared swimming pool, a jacuzzi, a garden, and parking, ensuring you have everything you need for a relaxing stay.
139 M² House ∙ 4 Bedrooms ∙ 8 Guests - New Brunswick
New Brunswick
13/07 – 15/07
A$1019/nighttotal: A$2038 (2 )

139 M² House ∙ 4 Bedrooms ∙ 8 Guests

4 5
house , Saint-Antoine
This charming house is situated in Cocagne, a picturesque village on the Acadian Coastal Drive in southeastern New Brunswick, 35 km from Moncton and a short walk from a private beach. The property offers a tranquil setting on 4 acres of land, perfect for escaping the hustle and bustle.
The 139 square metre house features four bedrooms and two bathrooms, comfortably accommodating up to eight guests. The property boasts a range of amenities, including a private beach, a hot tub, kayaks, a swimming pool, a jacuzzi, a terrace, a garden, parking, and a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge, freezer, microwave oven, and dishwasher.
Retraite Spa Océan, Sauna, Jacuzzi, Piscine, Plage - New Brunswick
9.9 237 reviews
New Brunswick
13/07 – 15/07
A$1283/nighttotal: A$2566 (2 )

Retraite Spa Océan, Sauna, Jacuzzi, Piscine, Plage

2 5
chalet , Saint-Antoine
This chalet is located in Cocagne, New Brunswick, just 25 kilometres from Moncton, offering stunning views of the Bay and Cocagne Island. It has received excellent ratings for cleanliness, location and overall experience.
The property has two bedrooms and one bathroom, comfortably accommodating up to seven guests. Enjoy a fully equipped kitchen, a spacious deck with a seasonal pool and fire pit, a hot tub, a garden, and a fitness centre.

Frequently asked questions about lodges in New Brunswick

  • Which attractions in New Brunswick, Canada shouldn't be missed?

    For a taste of New Brunswick's diverse offerings, you shouldn't miss Hopewell Rocks, experiencing the Bay of Fundy's incredible tides. Fundy National Park provides stunning coastal scenery and hiking trails. Saint John, the city by the Bay of Fundy, offers historical sites like the Saint John City Market and the Loyalist House. Further inland, explore the beautiful city of Fredericton with its charming downtown and the Kingswood University campus. Finally, the Magnetic Hill in Moncton offers a unique and puzzling experience.
  • What are the best lodges in New Brunswick?

    Among the lodges in New Brunswick, Black Bear Lodge, Beautiful Downtown Loft Style Apartment and Hambrook Point Cottages Homestead Retreat are the most popular ones.

  • Are there any items you should pack specifically for visiting New Brunswick, Canada?

    Packing for New Brunswick depends on the time of year. For summer, pack light clothing, swimwear, and insect repellent. However, even in summer, evenings can be cool, so a light jacket is advisable. In autumn, pack layers as temperatures fluctuate. During winter, warm winter clothing is essential, including a waterproof and windproof jacket, hat, gloves, and scarf. Comfortable walking shoes are a must, regardless of the season, as you'll likely be doing a lot of exploring. Don't forget rain gear; New Brunswick can experience unpredictable weather.
  • What are the best lodges with a pool in New Brunswick?

  • Does New Brunswick, Canada host any well-known festivals?

    New Brunswick has a vibrant festival scene. The Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival in Fredericton is a popular event, attracting both national and international artists. The Shippagan Lobster Festival celebrates the region's seafood heritage. Many smaller, local festivals celebrate community and culture throughout the province, often reflecting the region's Acadian heritage.
  • What are the best lodges with a jacuzzi in New Brunswick?

  • How can you get to know New Brunswick, Canada's culture by connecting with the locals?

    To connect with locals, visit local farmers' markets like the Saint John City Market, where you can chat with vendors and sample local produce. Explore smaller towns and villages; you'll find a friendlier, more relaxed atmosphere. Consider staying in a bed and breakfast; this often provides opportunities to interact with the owners and learn about their lives. Participating in local events and festivals is also a great way to engage with the community and experience local culture firsthand.
  • What are the best lodges for families and kids in New Brunswick?

    The best lodges for families and kids in New Brunswick are Black Bear Lodge, Après Adventure Chalet At The Base Of Poley Mtn and Kouchibouguac Private Nature Chalet.

  • What are the best unusual attractions in New Brunswick, Canada?

    The Hopewell Rocks, already mentioned, are unusual due to the extreme tidal changes. Another unusual attraction is the Magnetic Hill in Moncton, where gravity seems to defy the laws of physics. The Reversing Falls in Saint John are also unique, where the tides create a spectacular natural phenomenon.
  • What are the best pet friendly lodges in New Brunswick?

  • Which restaurants offer the best local food in New Brunswick, Canada?

    Many restaurants showcase local cuisine. The information available online may be outdated, so it's best to check current reviews. However, look for restaurants that emphasise fresh, local seafood, particularly lobster. Many restaurants in coastal towns will offer this. Inland, you'll find restaurants featuring dishes made with local produce. Exploring smaller towns often reveals hidden culinary gems.
  • What are the best lodges with parking in New Brunswick?

  • What are the best nature spots to visit in New Brunswick, Canada?

    Fundy National Park is a must-see for its stunning coastal scenery and hiking trails. Kouchibouguac National Park offers beautiful beaches and diverse ecosystems. The Appalachian Trail runs through New Brunswick, offering opportunities for hiking and exploring the province's forests and mountains. Numerous provincial parks offer a variety of outdoor activities, from camping to kayaking.
  • Does New Brunswick, Canada have clean air and pollution-free environments?

    Generally, New Brunswick enjoys clean air and relatively pollution-free environments, especially in its many rural and natural areas. However, like any region, air quality can vary depending on factors such as industrial activity and weather conditions. Larger urban centres may experience higher levels of air pollution compared to more remote areas. Information on current air quality is best obtained from local environmental agencies.

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Best New Brunswick lodges with a balcony

Cozy Beds W/ Parking & Laundry Near Ru/rwj/train - New Brunswick
New Brunswick
03/08 – 06/08
A$494/nighttotal: A$1482 (3 )

Cozy Beds W/ Parking & Laundry Near Ru/rwj/train

3 4
apartment , New Brunswick
This three-bedroom flat is located in Highland Park, New Jersey, offering convenient access to Rutgers University, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, Saint Peters University Hospital, and Johnson & Johnson, with a 40-minute train journey to New York City.
This accommodation includes on-site parking for one vehicle, air conditioning, and internet, and is situated near amenities such as Stop&Shop, a 24-hour Rite Aid, the public library, and family attractions including Donaldson Park and Crystal Springs Family Waterpark.
Safari Glamping Tent | Forest Retreat & Hot Tubs! - New Brunswick
New Brunswick
28/06 – 03/07
A$257/nighttotal: A$1285 (5 )

Safari Glamping Tent | Forest Retreat & Hot Tubs!

1 3
campervan , Saint Andrews
The Safari Glamping Tent | Forest Retreat & Hot Tubs! is situated in Digdeguash, a rural setting on a river 39 kilometres south of the Maine border, a short drive from the coastal town of St. Andrews-by-the-Sea.
This glamping accommodation accommodates four guests in one bedroom and offers two bathrooms, with amenities including a Jacuzzi, terrace, internet, and parking, alongside access to hot tubs, a fire pit, and walking trails on the Dominion Hill Country Inn property.
Cozy Beds W/ Parking & Laundry Near Ru/rwj/train - New Brunswick
New Brunswick
03/08 – 06/08
A$494/nighttotal: A$1482 (3 )

Cozy Beds W/ Parking & Laundry Near Ru/rwj/train

3 4
apartment , Highland Park
This three-bedroom flat is located in Highland Park, a safe and quiet district, offering convenient access to Rutgers University, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, and Johnson & Johnson, with public transport to London taking 40 minutes by train.
This accommodation for eight guests includes a kitchen with a fridge, microwave, and dishwasher, air conditioning, a terrace, garden, and parking for one car, with local amenities including a grocery store and pharmacy within 500 metres.
High End Haven Where Serenity Meets Style And Fun - New Brunswick
New Brunswick
13/07 – 15/07
A$309/nighttotal: A$618 (2 )

High End Haven Where Serenity Meets Style And Fun

4 5
house , Moncton
This Moncton dwelling is located 5 kilometres from Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport, 6.1 kilometres from Capitol Theatre, and within 16 kilometres of Magic Mountain Water Park.
This property offers 14 square metres of living space, features 1 bedroom and 3 bathrooms, and can accommodate up to 19 guests, with amenities including a dishwasher, oven, fireplace, dressing room, sun terrace, and an indoor play area.

Best New Brunswick lodges with jacuzzi

Among the 2733 accommodations in New Brunswick, here are the 3 best lodges with a jacuzzi

Family-friendly Tiny Cabin With Hot Tub And Epic Views Near Poley Mountain, Nb - New Brunswick
New Brunswick
11/07 – 18/07
A$651/nighttotal: A$4557 (7 )

Family-friendly Tiny Cabin With Hot Tub And Epic Views Near Poley Mountain, Nb

1 2
apartment , Sussex
This Sussex apartment is situated 85 kilometres from Saint John Airport, offering a unique setting with a garden and hot tub, boasting epic views near Poley Mountain.
This 30 square metre flat features one bedroom and one bathroom, accommodating up to seven guests with air conditioning, a private balcony, a fully equipped kitchen with an oven and microwave, a fireplace, and complimentary WiFi.
Mini-chalet Au N.-b. Avec Bain Tourbillon - New Brunswick
9.6 66 reviews
New Brunswick
16/07 – 19/07
A$260/nighttotal: A$780 (3 )

Mini-chalet Au N.-b. Avec Bain Tourbillon

1 2
cabin , Sussex
The STOKE Pod is located in the Waterford Valley, close to Poley Mountain and a short drive from Sussex attractions. The pod has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The STOKE Pod is a self-catering property that can accommodate up to two guests. It features a private outdoor space with a BBQ shelter, hot tub, fire pit, and seating area, perfect for enjoying the beautiful Sussex countryside. Guests can also explore the surrounding mountains and the Waterford Valley on the two marked trails on the property, including one that connects to Poley Mountain.
Cheerful 3 Bedroom Cottage With Views Of The Caves And Private Hot Tub - New Brunswick
10 19 reviews
New Brunswick
02/10 – 04/10
A$476/nighttotal: A$952 (2 )

Cheerful 3 Bedroom Cottage With Views Of The Caves And Private Hot Tub

3 8
cottage , Saint John
This West Quaco holiday home is situated within 3.2km of Saint Martins Beach, the Quaco Museum, and Betty Thibodeau Library, and within 4.8km of Harbour Park and Mac's Beach, offering easy access to Saint John's attractions.
Sleeping eight guests in three bedrooms and one bathroom, the self-catering property includes amenities such as air conditioning, Wi-Fi, a washing machine, and is a perfect base for exploring the Bay of Fundy coastline.
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