11:7.1 i ► N1111 T :In!! - """)11 r " -et - 4 r7.-- _Lri . 3It .tirr rer 1777 up hill Relive the golden age of vacationing at the serene and spectacular Inn at Bay Harbor. WRITTEN BY LYNNE KONSTANTIN No time for a weekend jaunt to New England? Here's a runner-up: There's a glistening jewel just four-and-a-half hours away that is a gorgeous and fun-filled destination in itself The Victorian-inspired Inn at Bay Harbor-A Renaissance Golf Resort, distinguished by charming cupolas and a striking red roof, sprawls along a stretch of Lake Michigan's breathtaking Little Traverse Bay three miles north of Petoskey. Opened in 1998 by Boyne Resorts and a member of Renaissance Hotels & Resorts since 2003, the Inn is fashioned after Northern Michigan's romantic turn-of-the-century inns — and all the luxuriously elegant trappings that went along with them. Named among the "World's Best Hotels" by the readers of Travel + Leisure magazine, the Inn at Bay Harbor truly has something for everyone, any time of year. Accommodations Indulge in turn- of-the-century elegance — from the pristine, cottage-like rooms, appointed P 1 2 • AUGUST 2010 • IN platinum in crisp whites and sea blue and plush, lofty bedding, to the cheerful requests to please from every staff member (a thing of the past in itself). Many of the 84 one-, two- and three-bedroom suites offer fireplaces, Jacuzzi tubs, private bal- conies and magnificent Lake Michigan views. Or check out Bay Harbor's Lakeside Cottages, with expansive porches and brick sidewalks, and the Cottages at Crooked Tree, perched high atop a bluff providing views of Lake Michigan and Crooked Tree Golf Club. Both are perfect for larger groups want- ing all the amenities offered by the Inn. Family Fun Year round, kids and adults alike will thrill at Avalanche Bay, Michigan's premier indoor waterpark at nearby Boyne Mountain. Summertime means biking, boating and swimming — either in the Inn's private stretch of pristine white-sand beach on Little Traverse Bay or in its nearby heated outdoor pool and whirlpool (grab lunch at the Cabana Bar). The Inn's lakefront offers a croquet course, life-size chess- board, Adirondack lounge chairs and swinging hammocks along the shoreline. Visit the evening campfire for marsh- mallow roasting and s'mores. Head to Boyne Mountain for a scenic chairlift ride and the brand-new Twin Zip ride (in addition to the year-round guided Zipline Adventure). In the winter, of course, there's world-class skiing. In addition, many of Boyne's properties offer horse-drawn wagon and sleigh rides, dog-sled rides, tubing, ice-skating, snowshoeing and access to indoor pools. On-site babysitting services provided by North Country Daycare and Sitting Service means Mom and Dad can even plan an evening out. Great Getaway Whether you seek a weekend with your honey or an escape with the girls, the Inn can accommodate every detail. A popular pick for desti- nation weddings and bridal-party spa retreats, the Inn offers its own wedding planners to make sure plans go off with- out a hitch. Come evening, snuggle up by the in-suite fireplace or hit the South American Grille &Wine Bar for live music and cocktails. Glorious Golfing The Inn stands alongside resorts in Hawaii, Arizona and the Dominican Republic as a win- ner of the 2010 Gold Medal in Golf magazine's Premier Resorts, the only Michigan resort ever to earn this award. Guests can choose from two golf clubs: the Crooked Tree Golf Club, perched high above Bay Harbor, offers a chal- lenging course with unparalleled views; the sweeping shoreline bluffs, dunes, rugged rock formations and verdant woodlands amid Bay Harbor Golf Club's award-winning 27-hole course designed by Arthur Hills has earned the nickname "the Pebble Beach of the Midwest." Spaaaaah! The Spa at the Inn at Bay Harbor offers a serene retreat, even from the hustle and bustle of vacation. continued on page P14