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Ragged
03/15/2018 09:59AM
 
If going to GM, my wife and I love East Bay Suites , its right in town so walking to anywhere is a breeze. Its on the water, VERY well run and managed, VERY dog friendly (based on availability) the list goes on and on. Rooms have a more updated warm contemporary feel so if you are looking for a rustic feel this is about the furthest thing from it. We have stayed at almost all of the places mentioned and have to say this has been our favorite thus far, we wont go anywhere else now. They are the one company I enjoy being on the email list for as it always features an amazing Paul Sundberg photo with a nice little blurb, I actually look forward to my "E-Break" as they call it.

We also REALLY like the Larsmont Cottages but those are near Two Harbors so not really applicable to this post but if you are ever looking to stay outside Duluth or near Two Harbors keep that in mind. The two places are actually owned and run by the same group, Odyssey, whatever they are doing is right, both places are North Shore favorites for us.


Check the reviews out, both seem to run in the 4.7-4.8 star range on Google.
 
old_salt
03/15/2018 06:08AM
 
Cascade Lodge at Cascade River SP is very nice. It’s an older facility but well maintained. Located about halfway between Lutsen and Grand Marais and very handy for hiking in the SP. They also have cabins.
 
hobbydog
03/15/2018 06:14AM
 
Have you checked out VRBO or Air BNB? You can find some really nice places to stay for reasonable rates, especially in the off season.
 
Jackfish
03/14/2018 08:46PM
 
My wife and I will be heading to Duluth and the north shore the first week end of April and we're looking for a nice hotel or lodge in the Grand Marais area. I'm not looking for Ma & Pa's Roadside Motel. Are there any places that stand out?

Thanks for your help.
 
The Great Outdoors
03/14/2018 09:32PM
 
Bluefin Bay in Tofte is nice!!
About 25 miles from Grand Marais.
 
JATFOMike
03/15/2018 03:59AM
 
I cannot say enough good things about the Naniboujou Lodge! It was recommended to me by members of this site a couple of years ago...It was incredible!


Naniboujou Lodge


you also might try the Lighthouse B& B in Two Harbors, another incredible experience!


Lighthouse B&B


Both a little pricey, but well worth it. My wife really appreciated them. The restaurant in Nanj was outstanding and mid afternoon, they have "tea time". I believe it was the Spartans that initially recommended Naniboujou Lodge to me.


Mike
 
ellahallely
03/15/2018 04:36AM
 
+1 on Bluefin. A little farther up the shore is Chateau LeVeaux. I personally like the lodging at Lutsen ski hill. A few choices, all pretty nice.
 
hooky
03/15/2018 10:03AM
 
We stayed at Chateau LeVeaux last September and it was very nice, quiet and right on superior with great views and access to the lake. Every unit is lakeside.


It is south of Lutsen, so it's a bit of a drive up to Grand Marais.


Chateau LeVeaux
 
muddyfeet
03/15/2018 06:30PM
 
If VRBO is your thing, I can recommend firsthand Heart of Superior . It is only a few miles from Bluefin and Tofte, and has modern luxury cottages on a private lot RIGHT on the big lake.
 
Mocha
03/15/2018 05:22PM
 
perhaps a B&B? i believe the mayor of GM and his wife own/operate a B&B.
hungry hippie hostel. not a motel! but very unique. but also, maybe not as posh as you'd like for the first weekend of April.

 
Frenchy19
03/15/2018 06:43PM
 
Naniboujou Lodge is really pretty sweet, as is East Bay Suites as per Ragged's suggestion.

Both have an incredible history, and if you go to either, try to find someone who knows said history-great stories!
 
Bogwalker
03/16/2018 08:25AM
 
Bluefin Bay-great


If you want to stay in Duluth I highly recommend the:


A.G. Thompson House in Duluth-bed and breakfast-its fricken awesome
 
Jackfish
03/16/2018 08:07AM
 
Great ideas everyone. Thank you. Just what I was looking for.
 
ozarkpaddler
03/16/2018 10:10AM
 
Frenchy19: "Naniboujou Lodge is really pretty sweet, as is East Bay Suites as per Ragged's suggestion.


Both have an incredible history, and if you go to either, try to find someone who knows said history-great stories!"



Can't do better than these two IMHO? If you want to be in town, East Bay, outside of town, Naniboujou.