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Most frequently booked hotels in Bayhead

Historic 7-Bed Oceanfront Home - Campbell House

Fox Harb' r Resort

Ocean Front Cozy Cottage Overlooking Prince Edward Island.

Romantic Tiny Cottage w/ Hot Tub & Fire Pit – Sunset Cottage #2

Luxury Ocean Front Beach House

Unwind by the Sea at The Salty Pearl: Your Charming Coastal Log Cottage

Reid's Cove Retreat, A Modern Couple's Retreat

Escape to Tranquility at The Sandy Pearl: A Cozy Log Cottage Retreat

Log Cabin across from ski Wentworth, with outdoor fire pit and BBQ

New on VRBO! Cozy Nova Scotia North Shore Cottage- Steps from the Beach

Swim in the lake, bike on the trails, golf or visit the ocean beaches nearby.

Malagash Oceanside Vacation Home

Perfect Lakefront Cottage

Romantic Tiny Cottage w/ Hot Tub & Fire Pit – Sunrise Cottage #1

Riverfront Chalet in Tatamagouche. Fireplace, Firepit, BBQ + Soaker Tub
Exploring Bayhead
The city of Bayhead has some interesting things to see and do. Popular attractions in and around Bayhead include:
- Tatamagouche Centre
- Thrumcap
- Nelson Memorial Park
- Jost Vineyards
- Northumberland Arts Council Fraser Cultural Centre
- Tatamagouche Provincial Park
- Fox Harbour Provincial Park
When is the Best Time to Explore Bayhead?
If you're curious when is the best time of year to travel to Bayhead, you might find this info about seasonal weather helpful when planning your trip. The warmest months in Bayhead are typically July and August, whereas the coldest months are usually February and January. The months with the most rain are November and December, whereas May and July have the least.
Here's a rundown on how much rain you can expect and what the temperatures are going to be like:
- From January to March, the average daytime temperature is 2°C and at night it is -9°C. Seasonal average rainfall is 366 mm.
- If you visit between April and June, you can expect an average temp of 20°C during the day and 0°C at night. Average rainfall during this season is 333 mm.
- The daytime average temp from July to September is 25°C and the night-time average is 11°C. Average precipitation for this season is 341 mm.
- Between October and December, the average temp during the day is 14°C and -4°C at night. Seasonal average rain is 463 mm.
- Average annual rainfall in Bayhead is 1503 mm.
Bayhead hotels essential information
Accommodation | 48 hotels |
|---|---|
Lowest Price | €293 |
Highest Price | €309 |
Popular hotels | Historic 7-Bed Oceanfront Home - Campbell House, Fox Harb' r Resort, Ocean Front Cozy Cottage Overlooking Prince Edward Island., Romantic Tiny Cottage w/ Hot Tub & Fire Pit – Sunset Cottage #2, Luxury Ocean Front Beach House, Unwind by the Sea at The Salty Pearl: Your Charming Coastal Log Cottage, Reid's Cove Retreat, A Modern Couple's Retreat, Escape to Tranquility at The Sandy Pearl: A Cozy Log Cottage Retreat, Log Cabin across from ski Wentworth, with outdoor fire pit and BBQ, New on VRBO! Cozy Nova Scotia North Shore Cottage- Steps from the Beach, Swim in the lake, bike on the trails, golf or visit the ocean beaches nearby., Malagash Oceanside Vacation Home, Perfect Lakefront Cottage, Romantic Tiny Cottage w/ Hot Tub & Fire Pit – Sunrise Cottage #1, Riverfront Chalet in Tatamagouche. Fireplace, Firepit, BBQ + Soaker Tub |
Recently booked Bayhead hotelsebookers verified reviews

Romantic Tiny Cottage w/ Hot Tub & Fire Pit – Sunset Cottage #2
"Beautiful, very relaxing area. Customer service was excellent."

Luxury Ocean Front Beach House
"The home is lovely and well appointed. Some of our guests would have liked drapes as the morning sun is bright.As we were there in the winter it would have been nice if the heat had been turned on prior to our arrival. And this would have made the homeowner aware of the heat not working in the lower wing. We tried without success.There was no dry wood available for the fireplace which would have been nice to have readily available.We also had a windstorm which pointed out that the French doors in the Master Suite (lower) were unlatched and we needed help getting them latched as it was an unusual method.All in all, we had fun. It was supposed to be a lazy vacation and would come again. The homeowner could step it up if the winter season is something he is serious about pursuing.A "house-book" available on the island may have been of assistance instead of contacting the owner or looking through every door/drawer.In the end he made it right, and we are all adults with a sense of humour and no harm was done."
