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Indiana, North area Bed and Breakfast - Find B&B on BnBStar.com
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North Indiana boasts a wealth of activities and adventures with wonderful bed and breakfast for the whole family. You can fish, swim, water-ski, golf, climb or simply go sightseeing.
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The National Lakeshore and the Indiana Dunes State Park for example, offers 25 miles of Lake Michigan shoreline to explore and where you can hike, sunbathe - and even watch the tides go in and out. Michigan City located in the Casual Coast is a charming small town and has so much to offer, shopping, entertainment, dining, natural resources, or just plain relaxing. See the 1930s stone lookout Observation Tower designed in an Art Deco style. The tower provides a spectacular view from its summit and can be reached through the Washington Park Zoo, a beautiful municipal park with a variety of flora and fauna from around the world, public beaches, many historic structures listed on the National Register of Historic Places. For a real adventure, let the kids drive at the Fort Wayne Children's Zoo, where they can pilot zebra-striped Jeep through 22-acres of African Veldt. Not far away is picturesque Heisman Harbor and Marina. Staying in popular bed and breakfast in Indiana North allows visitors the chance to visit the attractions at their own pace.
Situated on the banks of the St. Joseph River is South Bend near Notre Dame Museum and College Football Hall of Fame, a 150-year-old University and South Bend's biggest tourist attraction. Highlights include numerous works of art, the Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes and a replica of the famous shrine. With over 100 years of automotive history it features a hands-on science center for children. The East Race Waterway offers thrilling adventure for either first-timers, or experienced white-water enthusiasts alike and is one of the country's premier courses for white-water sports, including kayaking, rafting and canoeing. Olympic and national champions compete there regularly, although beginners can rent rafts and "funyacks" - inflatable kayaks - for their first run through white-water.
Get away from it all in the heart of serene Indiana Amish Country, where hospitality extends a comfortable welcome, good food and charming bed and breakfast. We invite you to come and unwind in the small, friendly, rural town of Middlebury. Experience the seclusion of quiet, country settings and enjoy spectacular sunsets. Or stay in idyllic La Porte, nicknamed Maple City and City of Lakes, all offering beautiful scenery. The area is known for its many lakes and its attractive farmland. Walk along the waterfront, taste wines or buy your favourite homemade goods. What is most distinctive about La Porte, though, is the beauty of its historic buildings. Check out the world's first car, the 1886 Benz Motor Wagon, at the Door Prairie Auto Museum. Experience the tranquil lifestyles of the Amish and Mennonite cultures of Shipshewana along country back roads and the largest flea market. Why not howl with the wolves at Wolf Park, a unique educational and research Wildlife Park near Lafayette. Wolf-bison demonstrations include topics on ‘Folklore of the Wolf’ and ‘History of Wolf Park’. Wolf Howl Nights are held every Saturday. Enjoy a relaxing stay at one of the memorable, unique bed and breakfast in Indiana North offering excellent value - you’ll be glad you did!
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