Best attractions and places to see around Twillingate include a blend of natural features, historical sites, and cultural points of interest. Located across two islands connected by bridges, Twillingate offers diverse landscapes from rugged coastlines to panoramic viewpoints. The region is known for its position along "Iceberg Alley" and its rich maritime history. Visitors can explore a variety of outdoor and cultural experiences.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Spiller's Cove Trail follows a coastal route toward the cove, crossing uneven ground with exposed rock and low vegetation. The path rises and falls along the shoreline, with sections that stay close to the edge of the cliffs. As it approaches the cove, the terrain narrows slightly, leading to viewpoints above the inlet and access down toward the water.
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French Head is an impressive headland that juts into the Atlantic Ocean, offering sweeping views in all directions. The landscape is rocky and uneven, dotted with low vegetation and offering little protection from the wind and weather. From this vantage point, you can admire the surrounding cliffs and shoreline, with the vast ocean stretching out as far as the eye can see.
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You can climb the tower during a guided tour. The information about Sleepy Cove's ore mining and fishing is also great. Cash only.
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Very well signposted and with a bit of luck you can watch ospreys feeding their young.
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Amazing view of the ocean and the surroundings. From this point we saw a large swarm of dolphins, and a couple of humback whales.
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Twillingate offers several stunning natural landmarks and viewpoints. The iconic Long Point Lighthouse at Crow Head provides panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and Notre Dame Bay. For sweeping ocean vistas, visit French Head, an impressive headland with rugged landscapes. You can also observe wildlife at the Osprey nest, which is well-signposted.
Twillingate is a prime location along "Iceberg Alley." Massive, 10,000-year-old icebergs drift down from Arctic Canada and Greenland each spring. You can witness these majestic ice formations from shore, particularly from viewpoints like the Long Point Lighthouse, or get a closer look via boat or kayak tours.
The Twillingate Islands boast an incredible Rockcut Trails system. Popular options include the Spiller's Cove Trail, which follows a coastal route with uneven terrain and cliffside views, and the French Beach Trail, offering stunning views of the rugged coastline. For more hiking options, explore the hiking routes around Twillingate.
Yes, several trails are suitable for families. The Osprey nest highlight is on a family-friendly trail. Both the French Head and French Beach Trail are also marked as family-friendly. For a wider selection of less strenuous walks, check out the easy hikes around Twillingate, which include routes like the Spillers Cove Trail and the Long Point Lighthouse loop.
Twillingate offers a rich cultural experience. Visit the Prime Berth Fishing Museum for an immersive look into the region's fishing heritage. The Twillingate Museum & Crafts Shop, housed in a former Anglican Rectory, showcases maritime history and local artifacts. You can also explore the Durrell Museum for insights into local community and war history, or the Isles Wooden Boat Museum to learn about traditional boat building.
The best time to visit Twillingate for icebergs is typically in the spring, as massive ice formations drift down from Arctic Canada and Greenland. For whale watching, the summer months offer excellent opportunities to spot humpback, minke, and occasionally orcas in the waters around Twillingate.
Beyond natural beauty, Twillingate offers unique local experiences. You can visit the Auk Island Winery, known for its whimsical berry wines, or enjoy an evening at the Twillingate/New World Island Dinner Theatre, which features Newfoundland music and comedy skits. The Beothuk Interpretation Centre also provides a glimpse into the now-extinct Beothuk people's culture.
Visitors to the Long Point Lighthouse often enjoy the opportunity to climb the tower during a guided tour. They also appreciate the informative exhibits about Sleepy Cove's ore mining and fishing history. The stunning panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean are a major draw.
French Head is an impressive headland with sweeping views. The landscape is rocky and uneven, with low vegetation, offering little protection from wind and weather. It's advisable to wear appropriate clothing and footwear to comfortably admire the surrounding cliffs, shoreline, and the vast ocean.
Twillingate hosts various local festivals, including the Fish, Fun and Folk Festival. These events showcase local talent and provide a vibrant atmosphere for both residents and tourists, celebrating the community's culture and heritage.
The Spiller's Cove Trail follows a coastal route with uneven ground, exposed rock, and low vegetation. The path rises and falls along the shoreline, with sections close to cliff edges. As you approach the cove, the terrain narrows, leading to viewpoints above the inlet and access down toward the water.


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