An Eastern Townships bed and breakfast is one of the best places you can sleep in within Quebec. Big or small, B&Bs often offer a glimpse into local life. Many serve hearty breakfasts made with local products, and will accommodate special diets with advance notice.
Sherbrooke bed and breakfast spots offer the excitement of city life, while others provide a serene escape from the chaos of everyday life. The views of mountains, lakes, and forests are unsurpassed.
Here are some of the best Eastern Townships bed and breakfasts if you’re wondering where to sleep or stay while visiting our Cantons-de-l’Est!
La Bohème Bed and Breakfast in Bromont
Located a short distance from Domaine naturel du lac Gale, La Bohème bed and breakfast in Bromont is a serene escape. The property has mountain views, as well as a pool, hot tub, and a lovely garden area.
On a sunny day, relax on the expansive terrace and soak up the clean country air. The rooms are modern-contemporary in style, and some have a soaking tub. Breakfast is a gourmet à la carte experience. A fine bed and breakfast, Eastern Townships’ best.
Manoir Alegria in Cowansville
Manoir Alegria is a sustainable bed and breakfast in Cowansville. It’s also the first vegetarian bed and breakfast in Quebec, with a miniature pig named Monty. The owners are from Brazil and Quebec, and known for their warm hospitality.
They have three rooms, each one big and bright, with a private bathroom. They serve a full vegetarian breakfast, and most food restrictions can be accommodated with advance notice.
The property includes an outdoor fireplace, pool, and picnic area. This bed and breakfast has a two- night minimum stay.
Gîte l’Antre d’Eux in Sherbrooke
This charming Sherbrooke bed and breakfast is located outside the city. There’s a family room for relaxing, and an above ground pool in the back. Gîte l’Antre d’Eux has five rooms, each with a different theme, as well as a private bathroom.
Owner, Geraldine, is an excellent home cook, and breakfast features Quebec and France dishes. It’s a home away from home, with a lovely garden and host.
Ô Bois Dormant B&B in Magog
This 1889 American Queen Anne style house sits in the heart of Magog, near the main street. Ô Bois Dormant B&B has a large porch for relaxing on a cool evening, and there is a swimming pool in the back. Inside is a mix of antique furniture and modern art.
There are five rooms available, each with a kitchenette. One has a jacuzzi, and another has a private balcony. Breakfast is a delicious affair, with hearty dishes sure to fill you up for a day of Eastern Townships hiking.
Au Virage B&B in Magog
Located in a 1930s brick house, Au Virage B&B is one of the best bed and breakfasts in Magog. It’s a couple of blocks from downtown, with a manicured lawn and enclosed sunroom.
In the back you’ll find a small pool, as well as a terrace, both are welcome escapes on a hot summer day. The rooms are a good size, and the beds are very comfortable. Arrive for breakfast hungry, it’s a 5-course gourmet affair!
Au Domaine de la Giroux-ette in La Patrie near Mont Mégantic
Au Domaine de la Giroux-ette is a rustic-chic getaway near Mont Mégantic. This Eastern Townships bed and breakfast is in a log house overlooking the mountain. There is a great room with a vaulted ceiling, and a pretty garden area.
The bed and breakfast has four rooms, as well as a mini maison (this does not include breakfast). Each of the rooms has a Queen bed and a private bathroom with a huge technological tub.
For breakfast, a gourmet à la carte menu changes daily. Lactose-free and gluten-free diets are accommodated with advance notice. I really loved the super nice owners as well as the fire pits perfect for staying out and stargazing.
Chez Robert in Austin, Cantons-de-l’Est
Chez Robert is a gorgeous bed and breakfast with views of the Green Mountains. It’s close to Lac Memphremagog, and Abbaye de Saint-Benoît-du-Lac (where the monks make excellent blue cheese and delicious cider).
The house is ancestral, the first farmstead in the area. It has the original wooden floors, and exposed beams. Outside you’ll find a BBQ, fire pit, and plenty of space to stretch out and relax.
There are three rooms to choose from, each one named after a different bird. Breakfast is served continental style.
Les Petits Trésors in Coaticook, One of the Best Places Where to Sleep in the Eastern Townships
Sometimes the best things come in the smallest packages. This is certainly true with Les Petits Trésors, a wartime blue clapboard house near Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook. It’s also close to the bike path, making it an ideal stopover for cyclists exploring the Eastern Townships.
The rooms are comfortable and there is a shared bathroom. Families are welcome, too. Breakfasts are continental in style, and quite good. The host, Geneviève, is amazing.
Gîte Au P’tit Bonheur B&B in Coaticook
This small bed and breakfast in Coaticook has three rooms, a lovely outdoor terrace, and outdoor fireplace. The bathroom is shared, as well as the lounge area. For breakfast, pancakes and fresh pastries top the menu.
The room at Gîte Au P’tit Bonheur B&B features a double bed, air conditioning, and free Wi-Fi. The owners, Patrick and Nathalie, are delightful. This Eastern Townships bed and breakfast is a level one travel sustainability rating according to Booking.com.
Au Blanc Marronnier in Racine
This ancestral farmhouse turned bed and breakfast is a charming escape. The sunsets are spectacular here, and there are two cozy rooms to choose from. The farmhouse has a common room with a TV, and the bathroom is shared.
Outside, the Eastern Townships spread out before you, and in autumn Au Blanc Marronnier has one of the best views in the region. Breakfast is continental, with vegetarian options.
Are you ready to check into a bed and breakfast in the Cantons-de-l’Est, get to know a local host, and dine on Quebec terroir? The Eastern Townships are waiting for you!
Take in more content about the region here:
- Awesome Things to Do in Coaticook, Quebec
- Best Hiking in the Eastern Townships: Complete Guide
- 5 Serene Spas in the Eastern Townships
- 20 Must-See Quebec Attractions to Add to Your Province Bucket List
- Best Hiking Near Montreal: Where to Go Outdoors
Have a great trip to one of my favourite parts of Quebec!
What to Do in the Eastern Townships and How to Organize Your Trip
Curious about how to spend your day in the Eastern Townships? Here’s a list of the top activities to consider adding to your plans:
- Immerse yourself in a full-day tour to experience the incomparable beauty of the Eastern Townships.
- Take a hike and escape in the beautiful Mont-Orford National Park
- Stay a night and relax in the spa at Estrimont Suites & Spa or save while enjoying great lodging at Auberge Magog-Orford or even check out our camping recommendations!
- Dip into hot water and relax on a vacation to the Sherbrooke Nordic spa!
Preparing For Your Trip
When I look for things to do in my destination, I always have a look at Viator, GetYourGuide, Manawa, Civitatis and sometimes even Expedia.
It’s first off a great way to find out what there is to do, but always a quick and easy method to book cheaply and efficiently with these renowned platforms.
Need a place to sleep? I find most of my accommodations on Booking.com but I also use Hotels.com for their rewards program (11th free night) as well as Expedia. When booking smaller places in Quebec, you might not find them here and need to contact them directly.
Looking for a cheap flight to the Eastern Townships through Montreal? Have a look on Cheapoair or Skyscanner I use regularly.
Once you’re there, rent a car to roam free with DiscoverCars, AutoEurope or RentalCars or hop on a bus around Gatineau, Montreal, Quebec, and surrounding cities with Busbud.
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