We truly enjoyed our stay at the Woodsong Cottage.
We were fortunate to have only sunny days which made the experience even nicer. The long walks along the ocean shore in the beautiful village where the cottage is, made the trip really worthwhile.
We arrived at Woodsong around midnight and thanks to the very detailed directions provided by Renny we found the cottage right away.
The cottage is as described and more. Very comfortable (especially the recliner white leather sofa on which we took many naps), spacious and with everything that’s needed to make your stay more than enjoyable.
From morning coffees on the screened porch watching the sun rise and breathing the morning fresh sea like air, to quiet and sometimes cool evenings, our stay at the cottage was exactly what we were looking and hoping for after last two “not so normal “ years: decompress, forget the world and relax.
The cottage is within 20 minutes drive to Port Hawksbury a sweet little town where you can find few different grocery stores, restaurants and fast foods.
We however discovered the local coffee shop, run by two amazing ladies, in Mulgrave “The front porch” which we absolutely loved. Every baked product sold there is home made and let me tell you, as a passionate baker, they are the best I ever tasted anywhere in the world I traveled. Our favourites were the white chocolate raspberry scone and the cheese scone. The coffee was amazing too. If you ever around Mulgrave or on the way to Cape Breton don’t hesitate to visit “The front porch “. You will not regret it.
Renny recommended us to go to Port Shoreham beach, just about 25 min away from the cottage and so we did. We loved the beach and so did our two huskies. They have not been to the ocean before 😊.
At the cottage I discovered the books written by Renny. I also discovered I needed eye glasses! I started reading “Sea child” and loved it, however not been able to finish it due to no glasses! So I’m now so curious to know how it ends…Amazon here we come with another order 😂.
So all that remains to be said is: “Thank you, Renny!”. This was the exact kind of holiday we needed!