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Greenville

Enjoy a Greenville, Michigan bed and breakfast and immerse yourself in this town’s unique history. Located in the Southwest region, Greenville has a strong Danish heritage. The town was founded in 1844 by John Green, and as a result of the Danish man’s positive remarks about Green’s Village (as it was then called) in letters home, many people of Danish origin came and took up residence in the area. This heritage is celebrated through the town’s yearly Danish festival, celebrated on the third weekend in August, and drawing over 75,000 people to the area.

Though the Danish roots are strong, you will find much diversity and excitement in this area. If you love the outdoors you will find much to do as you explore the nine-mile long Fred Meijer Flat River Trail. Tower Park has wonderful sledding hills, mountain bike trails, and three lakes for you to enjoy. There is a vibrant downtown shopping district as well as two museums that celebrate the town’s history.

Consider a bed and breakfast inn as an alternative to Greenville, MI hotels during your time here. The Michigan Lake to Lake Bed and Breakfast Association will help you find the perfect place to stay.
Below are the inns that are IN or NEAR this city.
 
At Willow Pond Bed and Breakfast
>Get away to the country, nestled in Michigan's heartland on more than 25 wildlife-filled acres. Hike, bike, horseback ride, swim or fish the stocked pond. ...
Distance 10 miles.
 

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