- TripBuzz discovered 54 different types of activities for couples in the Leland area, including Winery/Vineyard (like Chateau Fountaine), Beaches (like Van's Beach), Art Gallery (like Smith Nell Revel Studios) and Specialty Museums (like Benjamin Maier Ceramics), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 81 date ideas in or near Leland, Michigan, including 72 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Traverse City, Suttons Bay, Empire and Glen Arbor.
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At Sleeping Bear Trail you climb up the sand dunes and get views of lakeshore, mountains and the nature around. Bring your own accessories like snacks and water when climbing the sand dunes.
19.2 Miles
Warm, clear days are best for exploring Front Street in Traverse City, Michigan. This bucolic district includes 25 distinctive shops and plenty of open space for lounging and chatting with friends.
19.3 Miles
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1200 W 11th St., Traverse City, MI 49684
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Many of Traverse City's most beautiful, historic structures are now part of The Village at Grand Traverse Commons, a shopping district in the city's heart. Many of the shops are housed in a former hospital and psychiatric asylum that have been renovated as spacious, inviting commercial venues.
19.3 Miles
Opened in 2004, Left Foot Charley Winery is a business that focuses on the production of red and white wines using all local ingredients. Tasting is available to sample the winery's products, including Pinot Gris, Riesling, and homemade ciders.
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P.O. Box 252, Traverse City, MI 49685
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Traverse Area Recreation & Transportation Trails operates eight trails within Grand Traverse and Leelanau counties, along with a bike trail. One of their trails is the flat 10.5-mile TART trail used by families, bicyclists, dog walkers, parents pushing strollers and inline skaters between Carter Road and Aero P…
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11060 U.S. 31, Williamsburg, MI 49690
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Promoting a love and passion for the wilderness and the great outdoors, Guntzviller's Spirit of the Woods Museum features a number of interesting exhibits. Along with taxidermy, there are displays related to Native Americans and early living in Michigan.
19.4 Miles
Open to joggers, bikers, and rollerbladers, TART Trails is a 10 mile long trail that leads to the Reffit Nature Preserve and Clinch Park Marina. At mile 2, an antique railroad car can be seen off the trail.
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An on-going array of changing exhibits are displayed at the Dennos Museum Center which cover the arts and sciences. One of the largest and most historically complete collections of prints, drawings, and stone sculptures by Inuit artists of the Canadian Arctic is also maintained at the site.
20.5 Miles
Located on Lake Michigan, Empire Beach is a small community beach open to the public. Visitors to the beach commonly enjoy activities like swimming, having picnics, or relaxing in the sand.
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Lake Michigan Beach Park, located in the city of Empire, is a public beach and park with a pavillion and the working Manning Lighthouse. It also includes the shore of Empire Bluffs and the Empire Bluff Hiking Trail.