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Frankenmuth, Michigan - a little slice of Bavaria in the Midwest
Last Thursday evening I suddenly had the urge to take the family on a short trip for the weekend. We decided to avoid flying, and also to avoid heading North to the Wisconsin Dells like most people in Chicago do this time of year. Instead, we loaded up the family truckster and drove 300 miles east to Frankenmuth Michigan.
Frankenmuth is often referred to as "Little Bavaria", and is the only city outside Germany that has been officially sanctioned by the city of Munich as an official Oktoberfest location.
The village is about 25 miles north of Flint, so you don't get the feeling you are completely isolated from civilization. Frankenmuth is home to several tourist attractions including Bronners Christmas Wonderland, the Bavarian Inn, the Bavarian Belle and the River Place shopping center.
Frankenmuth has several hotels, but to get the "real" Bavarian experience, you really need to stay at the Bavarian Inn Lodge. This 355 room hotel has grown from a modest motor lodge, into a large resort with multiple restaurants, 5 swimming pools, shops and a massive entertainment center with the "worlds largest Bavarian themed mini golf course".
Gallery: Frankenmuth, Michigan
During the summer, you can enjoy their Biergarten on the front porch, often accompanied by live entertainment. No stay in Frankenmuth is complete without dinner at the restaurant that started the family tradition; Zehnders. This restaurant is the second largest in the country, and the largest family owned, just be sure to show up early, as weekend waits can be over an hour. If Zehnders is too busy, try the Bavarian Inn restaruant just across the road (another Zehnder family restaurant!).
If the idea of a large 355 room resort doesn't feel right, you can go with one of the many other accommodations in the village; the Marv Hertzog hotel, Zehnders splash village, a Marriott Springhill Suites or one of 23 other hotels, B&B's or camping sites.
Downtown Frankenmuth has plenty to do; you can take a one hour ride down the Cass river on the "Bavarian Belle" ($9), you can do some shopping at the River Place shopping center where you will find 34 stores offering everything from sports memorabilia to fudge. You'll also find stores on Main street, but almost every other store seems to be devoted to making and selling more fudge. If you like cheese, you won't want to miss the Frankenmuth cheese haus, just be sure to pick up some bacon cheese spread, or some of their famous chocolate cheese.
Before leaving Frankenmuth, you should make some time to visit Bronners Christmas Wonderland. Bronners is the largest Christmas store in the world, and is open 361 days a year. It was founded in 1945 by Wally Bronner (who sadly passed away in April of this year). Bronners is the kind of place that you have to see to believe. It is surreal to wander through close to half a mile of decorations, lights and trees in the middle of summer. The total store area covers 5 and a half football fields. At night the entire place is lit up with close to 700 animated figures. One of the highlights of the store is their ornament decoration department, where you can have your purchases hand decorated by a Bronners artist.
Frankenmuth is about 300 miles from Chicago, 330 miles from Indianapolis, 90 miles from Detroit and 240 miles from Cleveland. Unfortunately, the road to Frankenmuth (from most destinations) is quite boring, but thankfully you'll pass at least one Michigan winery every 30 or 40 miles where the passengers of legal drinking age in your car can sample some excellent wines.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Jim Engel Aug 20th 2008 10:54AM
Thanks so much for the complimentary write up on your experience at the Bavarian Inn Lodge and Frankenmuth overall. I'm so sorry we didn't meet face to face when you visited. As manager of the Bavarian Inn Lodge the past 21 years it is the highlight of my day every time I read that a memorable experience was created for a family traveling to Frankenmuth and the Lodge.
We appreciate your taking the time to tell your readers about us and please look me up if returning to Frankenmuth in the future. Maybe you have to come to our Oktoberfest! It is in September opening the same weekend that Oktoberfest opens in Munich. Sept. 18 - 21 is our festival. By the efforts of Bavarian Inn in Frankenmuth the HofBrau Haus Bier of the Munich fame is available at our festival and now in stores accross North America! It is a wonderful beer!
Thanks Again!
Jim Engel, C.O.O.
Bavarian Inn Lodge in Frankenmuth
"Michigan's Little Bavaria"
Therese Dec 2nd 2010 4:47PM
My husband and I stay at the Bavarian Inn at least once a year for our anniversary. When I made reservations for the 19th of December for this year, the lady on the phone said their was some larva from bed bugs found there. I sort of am freaked out about this. Does anyone know if their are any bed bugs in any of the beds at the Bavarian?? Please respond!! Thank you!