Cup & Saucer Nature Preserve - Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands, Ontario

Adresse: Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands, ON P0P 1K0, Canada.

Site web: escarpment.ca
Spécialités: Réserve naturelle.
Autres donnĂ©es d'intĂ©rĂȘt: EntrĂ©e accessible en fauteuil roulant, RandonnĂ©e, Chiens acceptĂ©s.
Avis : Cette entreprise a 40 avis sur Google My Business.
Avis moyen: 4.9/5.

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Cup & Saucer Nature Preserve Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands, ON P0P 1K0, Canada

Cup & Saucer Nature Preserve est situĂ© Ă  Northeastern Manitoulin et les Îles, ON P0P 1K0, Canada. Il s'agit d'une rĂ©serve naturelle spĂ©cialisĂ©e avec un site web Ă  escarpment.ca. Les caractĂ©ristiques de cette rĂ©serve naturelle incluent l'accĂšs en fauteuil roulant, les randonnĂ©es et l'acceptation des chiens.

Spécialités

La rĂ©serve naturelle Cup & Saucer offre des vues Ă  couper le souffle, des sentiers de forĂȘt paisibles et une touche d'aventure parfaite pour les amants de la nature. Les sentiers ont Ă©tĂ© amĂ©nagĂ©s pour ĂȘtre accessibles en fauteuil roulant, offrant ainsi l'occasion aux personnes handicapĂ©es de profiter des beautĂ©s de la rĂ©serve.

Autres donnĂ©es d'intĂ©rĂȘt

  • EntrĂ©e accessible en fauteuil roulant
  • RandonnĂ©e
  • Chiens acceptĂ©s

Avis et expérience des clients

La réserve naturelle Cup & Saucer a reçu 40 avis sur Google My Business et a obtenu une note moyenne de 4,9 sur 5. Les clients ont loué l'accessibilité, les vues magnifiques et l'expérience de randonnée offerte par la réserve. Un client a déclaré : « C'était une expérience de weekend inoubliable à la réserve naturelle Cup & Saucer. Les sentiers étaient bien entretenus, il y avait suffisamment de places pour se détendre et profiter de la beauté de la nature. Je recommande fortement cette expérience à tout ceux qui cherchent un peu d'évasion et de tranquillité en plein air ».

Planification et conseils

Pour planifier votre visite, assurez-vous de vérifier le site web officiel de la réserve naturelle Cup & Saucer. Vous pouvez également contacter le personnel par téléphone pour obtenir des informations supplémentaires et des conseils sur la meilleure façon de profiter de votre expérience.

👍 Avis de Cup & Saucer Nature Preserve

Cup & Saucer Nature Preserve - Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands, Ontario
Bhagirath R.
5/5

Spent the long weekend exploring the Cup and Saucer Trail and what an absolute blissful experience it was.

In Manitoulin Island, this trail offers breathtaking views, peaceful forest paths, and just the right touch of adventure. The climb was invigorating. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or just looking for an escape into nature, this place is pure serenity. Highly recommend making time for this trail if you’re anywhere near Northern Ontario.

Cup & Saucer Nature Preserve - Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands, Ontario
Zacchary D.
5/5

A beautiful 2-hour hike that's well-shaded and full of things to see. The trail itself isn't too challenging, though there are a few spots that can be tricky for those with difficulty walking.
The yellow Adventure Trail is a loosely-marked route along the edge with a few drops and crawling parts. I'd only recommend it for people who want a bit of a challenge.

Cup & Saucer Nature Preserve - Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands, Ontario
Cheri C.
5/5

I loved this place from my childhood and I was so happy to be able to introduce my husband to it. We took our small dog with us and we were so pleased that all the other hikers with dogs kept theirs on leash as well. The trails were still rustic and clean. The views were as wonderful as I remembered from my childhood. We did the 4km loop as our schedule allowed and I'm hoping to bring my children and grandchild back to visit next time I am "home" again.

The only negative was the Porta potties were filthy and out of toilet paper, which I've learned to be prepared for. It's unfortunate for an otherwise well kept trail system.

Cup & Saucer Nature Preserve - Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands, Ontario
Ajay P.
5/5

Well known trail , worth hiking to see the breathtaking views at the cliffs.

Cup & Saucer Nature Preserve - Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands, Ontario
Kate G.
5/5

Beautiful hike. The Adventure trail was worth doing, a bit treacherous for the dog, but we made it! The views are worth it, and the way back down isn't too bad!

Cup & Saucer Nature Preserve - Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands, Ontario
Isa J.
5/5

We did the full blue trail and it took about 2.5 hours from the car parking lot and back. The lookout views are spectacular. It was busy in the red trail which is the side where the lookout spots are located. There are a few stairs and ladders that are on the trail so best to come with closed-toe footwear.

Cup & Saucer Nature Preserve - Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands, Ontario
Rosy K.
3/5

We didn't love this trail. I see the reviews saying it was the best trail ever for them and we just did not agree at all. We did the red trail which was nice but the views were average. We do hike alot outside of Canada so maybe we're a bit spoiled. We went on a rainy day so it was a bit more tricky for us as it's very rocky but I think on a dry day this would be easy. We skipped the adventure trail as it was slippery and wet but I do recommend it based on how it looks. There is a steep ladder to come up or down from (depending on which end you start at). Also, the saucer view is lacklustre as it overlooks a construction/escalation site. Overall it's nice but I wouldn't say it was extraordinary.

Cup & Saucer Nature Preserve - Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands, Ontario
Sam T.
4/5

Parking were plentiful for the long weekend. 2 portapotty at trail head.
Did the red trail with a side of yellow "adventure trail". Red trail had a ladder to climb, turn around and step down if you are weary of heights.

Yellow adventure trail is fun for the kids, had several spots for you to craw or squeeze through. There 1 ladder missing a step, young kids 5+ can be done with adult supervision.

Views were awesome, well worth the shaded hike, kept things cool on a 22c sunny August day.

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