Robert Elenbaas
Call now
Call now
Website
Call
The Dutch Colonial Inn Bed and Breakfast originated as a family residence and is now voted the #1 Bed and Breakfast in Holland, MI. Holland is well known for its annual Tulip Festival, Snowmelt, over 150 specialty shops, beautiful beaches along the Lake Michigan shoreline, autumn colors and December's Winter Fest Celebration; you can enjoy Holland year-round.

Holland Michigan, a national model for revitalized downtowns and a 1997 Great American Main Street Award winner, is well known for Old Buildings, Victorian Charm and Hip Shopping. Over 150 Specialty Shops are this city's heart and soul. They have been instrumental in winning us many awards, including the "All American City Award". For the 4th consecutive year, Holland has been named the "Best Small City to Start a Business" in the U.S.A.

We don't hesitate to say, " We Love Holland!"
Services
The Dutch Colonial Inn is walking distance from downtown and there are plenty of things to do.
Whether you love lighthouses, hiking, biking, swimming or fishing; there is something here for everyone.
Dutch Colonial Inn is located 5-20 minutes away from beautiful beaches, windmills and our own Holland State Park.
Come and enjoy the sites of Holland, Michigan.
Pisgah has a hiking trail that leads to a stunning view of both Lake Michigan and Lake Macatawa.
Enjoy the spectacular view and the outdoors.
Our Inn motto is "Our home is your home away from home."
Our breakfast pampers you, yet provides a healthy, and hearty homemade feast.
Awaken to freshly brewed coffee.
The fragrance of homemade muffins, coffeecakes, and bread baking fills the air; followed by savory scents such as homemade sausage and sausage and egg casseroles.
While these bake, we patiently prepare the opener - a fresh fruit cup of tiny morsels of every possible fruit flavor topped with a dollop of creamy vanilla yogurt and a wedge of kiwi, strawberry, or the fruit of our choice.
Take M-89 toward Hamilton.
At Hamilton M-89 becomes M-40.
Take M-40 into Holland.
Follow the signs as it curves a bit.
At the third traffic signal in Holland (32nd Street), a five-way intersection, there's a Mobil station on your left and a used car lot on your right.
M-40 becomes State Street and at that light, take an indirect left--not the sharp left, but a slight left.
Take this until 23rd Street which comes after a Marathon gas station.
Turn left onto 23rd.
This goes one block until it ends at Central.
Reviews
Review Robert Elenbaas

Be the first to review Robert Elenbaas.

Write a Review