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    Brechet Inn

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    Great place, had to book last minute, because of a snow storm. Very accommodating. Brought you back to a more elaborate time. 5 stars

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    Club Avery

    Club Avery

    (8 reviews)

    After being waitlisted for many months, my membership request was finally accepted, and my…read moreexperience thus far as a member has been nothing short of exceptional. The exclusivity of Club Avery has allowed the owners to cultivate a unique and elegant atmosphere that caters to all walks of life while retaining an upscale and bespoke culture. The service at the club is structured in such a way that its guests are never kept waiting long. While its limited capacity for guests at any given time may be seen as a drawback to the outside looking in, as a member, it's easy to see how this helps the club retain its air of exclusivity and exceptional service. While this does make it difficult to attend this club as frequently as one might desire as reservations are often booked several weeks/months out, it always leaves the guests wanting more. My most recent visit to Club Avery was ripe with stimulating conversation and a marvel of entertainment. I had such a wondrous time that I made sure to take it upon myself to visit the Club Avery gift shop before my departure to stock up on Club Avery merchandise (I recommend their tumblers! I love mine and use it all the time!). In short, whether you're looking for a fancy night out with the missus or a relaxing afternoon sitting by the pool, Club Avery has a little bit of something to offer to everyone. I've already booked my next reservation with the club and am eagerly awaiting my next visit!

    best place to spend a summer day with your favorite family and friends and to watch love island uk…read more I will miss it when I go to europe for school but will look forward to hanging out here next summer :')

    Fall Harvest Orchard - So pretty - $3 each

    Fall Harvest Orchard

    (33 reviews)

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    We've been coming to fall harvest orchard for a few years and it seems to get better each time!…read moreEntrance is free but you can buy wristbands to be able to do more of the activities like the giant slide, large corn pit, mini putt, etc. The wristbands are well worth the price for the little ones in my opinion. They're able to do as many activities as they want and there are SO many to choose from. However, you can have plenty of fun there without the wristband. There is a smaller corn pit, animals to pet and feed, and other free activities to enjoy. There are also plenty of food trucks and spots to grab drinks which makes it ideal to spend a few hours there at least! In addition, they do have some apple trees to pick apples from if that's something you're looking for. It does get VERY busy so I'd recommend heading there pretty early. Looking forward to coming back for many years to come!

    A visit in September at Fall Harvest Orchard is such a fun and welcoming place for families!…read moreThere's plenty of parking, which makes it super easy to visit even on busy weekends. It's a great place for kids -- tons of space to explore, cute animals, and plenty of fun activities to keep everyone happy. I especially love the variety of apples -- so fresh, crisp, and flavorful. You can tell everything is grown and handled with care. Whether you're there to pick apples, grab some cider, or just enjoy the fall atmosphere, it's a wonderful experience all around. A perfect fall tradition spot -- highly recommend!

    Dutch Lake Farm Guest House - Guest House full bathroom with tub and shower.

    Dutch Lake Farm Guest House

    (3 reviews)

    When I think about B&Bs, I think Laura Ashley-floral knockoff motifs, a surplus of squashy pillows,…read moreand VCR tapes of heartwarming B-movies, peppered with potpourri. In a quest to enjoy an inexpensive staycation with my then-boyfriend last winter, I felt challenged to find a Bed and Breakfast in the Twin Cities area that didn't cater to Anglophile fantasies of rooming in a life-size doll house. I'm still young and hip, dammit! I found Dutch Lake Farm Guest House to be the anti-thesis of my B&B stereotype. Its website, while visually blinding, was thorough in information, although they neglect to mention they have WIFI. "But Melissa L.," you ask, "isn't the point of going to a B&B to escape the daily terrors of technology?" For me, the answer is no. But I digress. Making a reservation was pretty straight forward: you call or email, confirm they have an opening, and you mail part of the amount as a deposit. It's surprisingly low-tech, and perhaps they should do web-reservations for the more tech-minded, but it'll do for now. The guest house itself is over a garage, which is right next to owners Greg and Christie Wood's house. I really enjoyed the look, it was modern and not fussy at all.The ceilings are high and the decor is minimal. A lot of the furnishing are from IKEA, so you get the idea. The large window in the living area faces the woods; it's a gorgeous view. It was nice to sit on the sofa and watch the sky get dark while drinking a glass of bubbly. I went in the middle of January last year, and it was DAMN COLD. They have snowshoes for you, so it was nice to trek around and look at their Christmas tree farm, which is now operating. The area is rural, but I enjoyed the isolation. If you ski, the Luce Line trail is now completed so you can do that. There is shopping in nearby Buffalo, but I'm not interested in doodads or antiques. I should have brought more books or rented skis for the weekend. There's probably a greater deal of things to do in the summer. Amenities-wise, there is a mini-fridge, a coffee maker, and some silverware and plates. If you want to bring your own food, make sure to bring a cutting board and a knife. You'll have to rinse stuff out in the sink. Also, while they do supply bottled water, it doesn't hurt to bring your own. The Wood's served a great brunch, with an entire quiche and some badass rum cakes. They were pretty friendly on the phone and through the visit. Negatives: The water smells strongly of sulfur or something, so I had a hard time washing my face without smelling like eau de farts. It does get a bit chilly at night - being over a garage will do that - but they provide plenty of blankets. It's about a two-hour drive from Minneapolis, so not too far and not too close. I'd go again for a cheap staycation, but would probably do it in the summertime in order to take advantage of the outdoors.

    My husband and I stayed here last night, and it was truly magical. The farm is beautiful and…read moreremote, just right for snowshoeing in newly fallen snow. We felt right at home and were warmly welcomed. The breakfast was fantastic (quiche, fruit and coffee) and delivered to us right on time. The owner even removed the snow from our car for us. Can't wait to go back in the summer!

    Brechet Inn - bedbreakfast - Updated May 2026

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