3. Field of Dreams Bed & Breakfast you’ll find a peaceful country setting centrally located on the Peninsula, featuring spacious comfortable rooms with queen sized beds, private bathrooms, cable and A/C. Enjoy glorious sunrises and sunsets on the decks or in the new viewing tower. Also included are hearty breakfasts, fireplaces and friendly hospitality in a homey atmosphere to relax and unwind.
(231) 223-7686
4. Old Mission Inn. Built in 1869 has several rooms, each uniquely themed in Victorian splendor. It features spectacular views of Old Mission Bay coupled with the old fashioned hospitality of Angie and Bruce Jensen. The Old Mission Inn pays tribute to the history of Old Mission, displaying a “Hall of History” that is a treat to history and nostalgia lovers alike.
(231) 223-7770
9. Old Mission Tavern and Bella Galleria combines the atmosphere of a classic, cozy old world tavern with a sunny open air art market. This must stop gem, complete with fireplace, serves outstanding food, especially great Prime Rib, Chicken Artichoke, Rack of Lamb and Fresh Fish. It’s a favorite get-away lunch spot as well. After dining be sure to browse through the Bella Galleria, which showcases the works of over 75 artists, some well known not only here but abroad.
(231) 223-7280
Old Mission Wineries are situated uniquely at the globe’s 45th parallel – the ideal climate for growing varietal wine grapes – the five wineries that comprise this stunning appellation have been well recognized by international wine enthusiasts. The dedicated vintners who hone their craft on the glacially formed landscape include.
16. Chateau Chantal Winery Inn
J. Lighthouse Park. A short jaunt takes you to the classic old lighthouse and beach. There are plenty of marked trails for hiking and cross-country skiing. Make sure to check out the 1858 Hessler Log Home.
I. Haserot Beach & Old Mission Boat Launch. A beautiful beach and children’s play area are tucked into this picturesque harbor.
H. The Old Mission, a replica of a log house built in 1840, was used as a church and school for the Chippewa Indians.
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G. The Dougherty House, built in 1842 By Reverend Peter Dougherty is the first frame building in the region.
25. Hooper Farm Gardens
27. Harbor View Farm and Nursery
28. Light House Market
29. Two Lads Winery
New wineries sprout among Old Mission's vineyards, article - here
30. Old Mission General Store
Come in and sit a spell. We are a real General Store that has been serving Old Mission Peninsula and the Greater Traverse City Area for over 160 years.
(231) 223-4310
