Awake in the morning to warm coffee and take a stroll in the inviting gardens filled with an abundance of flowers, complete with a beautiful fountain and the soothing sounds of wind chimes.
At the Inn at Old Orchard Road, birds and bunnies will share your enjoyment of this 1906 Dutch farmhouse in its fresh, green neighborhood just fifteen minutes from charming downtown Holland.
Guests are welcomed as friends at the back door, which opens onto a spacious patio and a path leading to a gazebo where guests love to hang out and to a fountain that is the centerpiece of the landscaped backyard.
Three comfortable guest rooms on the second floor offer queen beds, private baths with showers, cable TV, air conditioning, and WiFi. One also has a claw foot tub.
Enjoy “wake-up” coffee or tea service, then a full breakfast.
In addition to exploring downtown Holland, guests often visit Hope College, Saugatuck (10 miles away), and Lake Huron beaches. Open all year.
As the name implies, the Southwest Michigan town of Holland is proud of its Dutch heritage. Get comfortable at a Holland bed and breakfast and discover this wonderful and unique place on the shores of Lake Michigan.
Admire elegant Dutch art at the Holland Museum, and visit Nelis’ Dutch Village, which features early 20th-century Dutch architecture, crafts, music, and dance. Be sure to try on a pair of traditional wooden shoes after watching how they are carved. Visit Windmill Island on the edge of town and admire the only genuine Dutch windmill in the USA.
The area around Holland offers one of Michigan’s most extensive networks of paved trails. You could hike or bike around Lake Macatawa. Holland State Park and our city parks are served by trails. Or take the Beeline Trail to Saugatuck 11 miles to the southwest. Or head for Grand Rapids; trails go there, too. And you can start right outside our front door.
Holland was founded by Dutch Americans and still has a high percentage of people with Dutch ancestry. The town celebrates its Dutch ancestry, and not only during its famous Tulip Time in Holland Festival every May. Year-round Dutch heritage attractions include Windmill Island and Nelis’ Dutch Village.
Michigan Bed and Breakfast Association
6757 Cascade Road SE, Ste 241
Grand Rapids, MI 49546