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Located on the shores of Lake Michigan, South Haven is brimming with beaches, shops, restaurants, boating, fishing, golfing, & skiing. Lodging ranges from hotels & resorts to bed & breakfasts & inns.
Saugatuck, Michigan
Visitors are drawn to Saugatuck’s beaches and picturesque setting on Lake Michigan. Downtown Saugatuck has boutiques, restaurants, and galleries, while golf, fishing, and hiking are nearby.
Holland, Michigan
Holland is ideal for family vacations and recreation, with miles of beaches and parks, and festivals and events throughout the year.
Ludington, Michigan
Ludington offers a variety of excellent lodging facilities, great shopping venues, & restaurants ranging from local favorites to fine dining.
Nestled between four Great Lakes and Lake St. Clair and encompassing 12,000 inland lakes, the bed and breakfast visitor is never far from water while visiting Michigan. Many Michigan bed and breakfast inns are romantically set near a lake, affording their guests incredible sunsets and view right from the front porch of the bed and breakfast. Browse through our collection of fine Michigan bed and breakfasts on LanierBB.com.
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As expected, the bed and breakfast visitor will learn that water plays an important role in the economic and recreational development of Michigan. With the opening of the Erie Canal, ships were able to navigate the Great Lakes, bringing settlers and industry to Michigan. Sailboat racing and yachting are popular activities for the B&B traveler while visiting Michigan. The huge coastline Michigan enjoys has over 100 lighthouses protecting the many ships plying the waters. The countless shipwrecks that have occurred in the Great Lakes make Michigan a popular destination for MI bed and breakfast scuba divers.
Many Michigan attractions have less to do with the countless surrounding lakes. Bed and breakfast travelers often look forward to visiting Highland Park, now surrounded by Detroit, where Henry Ford constructed the first automotive plant. Detroit is often referred to as "The Motor City" or "Motown." If you feel like rooting for one of the five Michigan professional sports teams during your visit, ask your bed and breakfast innkeeper if they can help you get tickets for a game. You'll also want to look into other local attractions like the casinos, the history and art museums, a zoo, and many culture and music festivals during your Michigan bed and breakfast visit.
Michigan is also a recreational playground hunters, fishermen and nature lovers. If you're seeking an outdoor adventure, head out from your bed and breakfast to the many forests and beaches that abound in Michigan. Hot air ballooning can offer bed and breakfast visitors a unique vantage point from which to observe the lakes, woods, and other beautiful scenery of Michigan.
However you choose to spend your time when exploring Michigan, LanierBB.com is the place to find your perfect bed and breakfast inn to make your Michigan experience unforgettable.
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