Baille Ard Trail

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Sydney, Canada

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Trail head· Hiking area· Tourist attraction

Baille Ard Trail Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Baille Ard Trail is located in Sydney, Canada on 605 Cottage Rd. Baille Ard Trail is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category trail head in Canada.

Address

605 Cottage Rd

Amenities

Good for kids

Open hours

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Chelsea McKee

Such a beautiful trail and very well maintained. Love that it is dog friendly and there are always people walking along as well and are very friendly as well.

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Dana Mc Cormack

This is one of our favorite places in the world. The natural, unspoiled beauty combines with well maintained, family friendly trails. There are always friendly people, some alone, some with friends, kids, and dogs, but it never feels crowded. The streams are gorgeous and provide a relaxing, soothing sound.

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Steve Young

Well maintained, easy trail to walk. Very nice find in the middle of a residential area

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Chris M

One of the BEST trails i've ever been on. It's so nice here, a great place to visit regardless of the time of year.

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Amanda Colbourne

One of my favorite trails to walk

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Melissa Spears

My favourite trail walking in Sydney. Perfect for walking your dog or younger children buy still enjoyable as a nature hike

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Peter Gouthro

Love this trail!! We come out from Dominion to enjoy it. A beautiful urban forest is so rare. Hope it remains for the next generation to walk is paths.

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Emily Sneddon

I took my 3 and 1 year olds on this trail with the 1 year old in a stroller. Great trail. Easy level of difficulty. Well maintained and smooth. Lots of benches throughout to sit, rest, and enjoy nature. The trail is cool and shaded in most spots. I highly suggest bug spray. The only downside is that you may get lost. I accidentally took a wrong turn at some point even though I thought I memorized the map, and ended up at a dead end that was pretty far from where I wanted to be. Lots of forks and trails not listed on the map and sometimes confusing. I even ran into another mom and child who were also lost and had no idea where they were.