From adventures on the Big Lake to charming communities and surprising landscapes, a visit to Bayfield is a unique experience. Gather your favorite people and get ready to explore this one-of-a-kind Wisconsin gem.
The first day
16:00 – Start your journey by familiarizing yourself with the area Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center on the edge Chequamegon-Nicolet National ForestThe center appeals to all nature lovers, offering interactive exhibits, wildlife viewing on scenic walkways and much more.
18:00 – Check into one of the many places to stay in Bayfield. If you like bed and breakfasts, try Pinehurst Inn which received the Governor’s Tourism Stewardship Award for its impressive sustainability practices. Near downtown Bayfield, Old Rittenhouse Inn is another great B&B with spectacular views of Lake Superior. I Artesian House is a contemporary and extremely peaceful eco-inn set on 25 handsome acres.
You can also enjoy the cottage all to yourself by staying at Hauser’s Cabin in BayfieldClose enough for sea kayaking, Little Sand Bay Recreation Area and dog sledding in winter, this lodge offers a secluded romance with adventure not far away. And for a truly luxurious getaway, the contemporary Wild Rice Retreat offers guided retreats as well as carefully selected group getaways that can include locally sourced meals and a wide range of wellness activities.
Day two
10 am – Discover Apostle Islands National Reserve and 21 islands with sculptural sea caves. Kayaking is one of the best ways to explore this breathtaking landscape, with full-day and overnight guided kayaking adventures available many professional event organizers.
If you want someone else to take over, go directly to All hands sailing for an unforgettable wind-powered eco-tour. Choose a tour that can last from two to eight hours!
South – If you need a midday break, try something tasty – maybe a vegetarian option – from Thick radish.
12:30 pm – Discover the area Madeline Island! Jump on Madeline Island Ferry Line for a three-mile cruise and an overnight campsite at Big Bay State Park.
Once you have set up camp, explore the island, stopping at Madeline Island Candles, Bell Street Gallery AND Woods Hall Craft Shop for locally made treasures. Grab a bite from a distinctive farm-to-table establishment Coffee cuttlefish or Miijim, offering Ojibwa-inspired cuisine.
Another island, Stockton Islandand Julian Bay also deserve a special mention. This is where you will find the “singing sands.” The quartz content of the sand causes a creaking or “singing” sound underfoot.
Go back to the mainland and explore Eckels Pottery studio where you can watch potters work their magic. Your group can also browse the upbeat gallery on A stone’s throw for jewelry and interior decoration.
18:00. -For those staying in Bayfield, Landmark Restaurant at the Old Rittenhouse Inn offers casual elegance and spectacular views.
If you want to spend an evening together, go to an evening performance at Big Tent Chautauquaa circus arena that has been hosting musical performances for 30 years.
Day third
9 am – Start your second day with a picturesque walk to Wonderstate Coffee for espresso and made-from-scratch pastries.
10 am – Continue your tour on foot using Meyers Beach hiking trail along and above the sea caves. For a more relaxing hike, try the trail in Houghton Falls Natural Area which winds through a picturesque sandstone gorge.
Are there any golfers in your group? Heights of the Apostles The 18-hole golf course is 500 feet above sea level and offers spectacular views of the islands. Honestly, you won’t care what your score is.
14:00 – Buy some last minute gifts at a lovely bookstore. Booksellers of the Apostle Islands offers a collection highlighting the history, culture and cuisine of the area. Be warned, you’ll probably leave with an armful of books!
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