The Cottage at the Hideout is for folks who long to get away from the dizzying madness of the world. Flooded with light, and with soothing pastoral views, it's an ideal place to retreat. We've outfitted The Cottage with a mix of new and vintage furniture, local Island art, and chic cottage goods. Whether you need some time to recharge the batteries, or are looking for a home base for your Island adventures, The Cottage will keep you grounded, nourished, and ready to make the most of your vacation.
The Cottage at The Hideout is a self-contained, spacious one-bedroom unit. Your private, secluded patio overlooks rolling country hills, pastoral landscapes, and a wide open sky. The Cottage comes with a fully stocked kitchen (cooktop + small convection oven), a spacious living area decorated with local and vintage artwork, an extensive library of books and an eclectic collection of vinyl, a comfortable workstation, and a daybed that can be used for one additional guest. The bedroom faces west to some of the most gorgeous sunsets on the Island. Wake up to organic coffee and a curated selection of treats. Free wireless internet. Bikes available. The Cottage features barrier-free entry and is accessible by stairs or ramp.
Priser
Default configuration
- 1. jan.–15. maj
- 1. jul.–31. dec.
245,00 CA$ for 3 gæster
170,00 CA$ for 1-2 gæster
Shoulder Season 1
- 16. maj–1. jun.
225,00 CA$ for 3 gæster
150,00 CA$ for 1-2 gæster
Shoulder Season 2
- 2.–30. jun.
235,00 CA$ for 3 gæster
160,00 CA$ for 1-2 gæster
august 2025
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114 Lords Pond Road, Albany, PE, Canada
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The Hideout
The Hideout is located in PEI’s scenic South Shore--a stone's throw from the Confederation Bridge, a quick jaunt to artistic, eclectic Victoria-by-the-Sea, and a short drive from the Island's key attractions--Cavendish, the North Shore beaches, and the cities of Charlottetown and Summerside. We're nestled on the Island's Red Sand Shore scenic drive, surrounded by antique shops, local art galleries, the Island's famous south shore beaches, and a few minutes from the Island's most extensive hiking and mountain biking trails plus incredible sea kayaking.
The Hideout is designed for those who value tranquility, quiet, and privacy, but who desire to be close to all the riches the Island has to offer. Set on several acres at the end of a private country road, The Hideout nestles up against the protected Lord's Pond/Tryon River watershed and a stand of mixed woodland. We're visited daily by blue jays, goldfinches, cardinals, chipmunks, and occasionally--early in the morning--by the foxy red fox. That means you'll wake up to the sound of the birds, take your coffee on the dock at the edge of the lake, and enjoy the privacy and solitude of our vibrant gardens and yard. Bike down to the beach, kayak the river, or simply get lost strolling the many trails and country roads.
Both The Cottage and the Tryon Suite offer you the utmost privacy and all the amenities of home. We stock strong local coffee and all sorts of little surprises from Island artists and local foodie destinations. It's a place for savvy travellers seeking a rustic chic getaway, a functional workspace, and laid back Island vibes.
Visit The Hideout's galleries to see the magic for yourself. Check out our two rental options, The Cottage and The Tryon Suite, and be sure to visit the blog for tips to making the most of your Island vacation. Stay in touch with regular updates through our social media links below.
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The Hideout is inspected and registered annually by the Prince Edward Island government through Quality Tourism Services (License #HDI014). We are proud members of the Tourism Industry Association of PEI (TIAPEI) and the Central Coast Tourism Partnership (CCTP).
The Hideout operates on Epekwitk in Mi’kma’ki, the homeland of the Mi’kmaq People. We recognize that the land on which we gather is the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq First Nation, and we pay our respects to the Indigenous Mi’kmaq people of this territory: past, present, and future.