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What Guests Said About Trinity:
8.0
Scored 8.0
If you were to close your eyes and imagine what an old time...
If you were to close your eyes and imagine what an old time fishing village in NewFoundland would look like it would be Trinity
It is a walkable charming place with lots of great views and an church right out of a movie.
We took one of the Whale Watchinig Zodiac tours,, great fun.
My only caveat is that getting into Trinity is not easy and there are only a few resturants to eat at and no other places to eat that are close. We ended up driving 40 minutes up a fog filled highway to get something to eat.
Would I reccomend Trinity absolutely perhaps the second best most charming village we experienced on our trip
Ken
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Trinity was a very charming and historic town.
Trinity was a very charming and historic town. There are activities: whale watching, theater, dining, historic sites and tours, and hiking. We stayed in the center of town, and we could walk everywhere - which I'd recommend. We stayed in a suite with a kitchen which was perfect for us.
Melissa
United States of America
10
Scored 10
We weren't there long enough to walk through the town to see...
We weren't there long enough to walk through the town to see the historic sites and get a real feel for what was there
We went to the Rising Tide Theatre and saw a play
We ate at the Docks restaurant, food was very good
The weather was cold, windy and rainy and we were only in Trinity from 4pm Sat until 10AM Sunday
I would want to be there a full 1.5 days to really see the sites
Bonnie
Canada
10
Scored 10
A lovely small historical town.
A lovely small historical town. Staying in town you can feel like a local and walk to everything. Good restaurants, theatre, museums, small shops and expeditions (boat cruises, kayak rentals, hiking trails, etc.). Day trips to neighbouring Port Rexton, Elliston (for puffin spotting) and Bonavista are easy drives with wonderful sights. The SkerwinkTrail in Port Rexton is one of Canada's most beautiful hikes.
Brian
Canada
10
Scored 10
Very walkable with lovely older style houses.
Very walkable with lovely older style houses. We normally go to the theatre there but a Covid-19 outbreak canceled the show. The best thing…… the dining experiences there! We did The Twine Loft restaurant. 10/10! Great servers as well and lovely craft beer selection too enjoy.
Ryan
Canada
10
Scored 10
We like everything about Trinity.
We like everything about Trinity. We have been going there for about 15 years. We don’t have any complaints. The Dock Marina, the Eriksen Premises and Rising Tide Theatre are our favourite places. It is very easy to get around and the people are very nice.
Location: Central to the beautiful little village of Trinity. Bishop White House is a very nice heritage style house. Decent breakfast included.
Trinity really only has two restaurants, The Twine Loft and The Dock. Make sure to plan your dinner experience at The Twine Loft as it has two times for serving a three course dinner to all that are present. A very nice dinner & experience. If at all possible, stay away from The Dock. Good service but small portions (which is fortunate given the it was not good).
Bishop White Manor is ideally located in the beautiful town of Trinity, an easy drive from all the sights of the Bonavista Peninsula. We stayed one night at the Fisher's Loft in Port Rexton and a second night at Bishop White Manor, and we found the Manor just as charming and comfortable as the Fisher's Loft and for a very reasonable price. The property is lovely, beds are comfortable, everything very clean, and the staff friendly and helpful.
Michelle was very friendly and accommodating. The room and ensuite bathroom were beautiful and spacious, and we enjoyed the covered balcony overlooking the forest. The fridge in the room was well stocked with orange juice , yogurt, and fruit, the coffee was excellent, and Michelle made us delicious muffins the first day, and zucchini bread for the second morning. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at the Trinity Guest House!
The property was clean, very “homey. Comfortable bed with lots of storage for clothing if you are staying longer. The Queen bedroom suite had a big bathroom. Downstairs “common room” had small fridge, complementary coffee. Continental Breakfast was served each morning at another location, a short pleasurable walking. The small town of Trinity is a beautiful spot. Highly recommend the stay.
There are B & B's that sort of feel like you are in your grandmother's basement .. or there are places that feel like your best friend from university (who majored in interior design and hospitality) asked you to come stay at her house 🤩. It was SO nice to have a small fridge and good coffee in the room!
breakfast was not included
we found there wasn't much to do-thought there was more from the reading I had done
pretty village
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Great location in Trinity. The breakfast each day was really good and the staff were excellent. Large comfortable room. Would recommend this choice. Cute gift shop attached.
it was a lovely home, quiet location minutes from Trinity. The room was beautifully decorated with every amenity. The hosts were super accommodating and friendly.
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