RENTALS FOR NEXT YEAR BEGIN OCT. 16, PREVIOUS GUESTS GIVEN PREFERENCE
THERE IS NO CENTRAL HEATING, MERELY FIREPLACES AND SPACE HEATERS. MAXIMUM OF 8 GUESTS NO PETS.
This rustic, shingle-sided cottage is one of the last of its kind in Leland. The beach is literally out the back door and Lake Michigan is a constant presence. Nearly all the rooms, including both the dining room and the deck where we take our meals, overlook it. No matter the weather, you'll hear the waves and sometimes the wind in the surrounding pines. With five bedrooms — three in the main house and two in "the annex" just across the deck from the main house — as many as 8 adults can sleep comfortably. There are two-and-a-half baths, with a clawfoot tub in the main house and a shower in the annex. There are canoes, kayaks and bicycles for your use and we provide linen and towels, so there’s no need to bring those.
Property manager
Mandy Bankson
Languages
English
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Amenities
Kitchen
Outdoor space
Parking available
Barbecue grill
Beach view
Fireplace
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Campfires are prohibited anywhere on the property, including the beach.
Candles are prohibited in the cottage.
Please honor quiet hours on the beach, beginning at 10 p.m.
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Note from host: Use of property limited to 10 persons.
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit
About the area
Leland
Located in Leland, this cottage is in the city centre and on the beach. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Lake Michigan and Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. Discover the area's water adventures with jet skiing and kayaking nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with hiking and ecotours.
Leland, MI
What's nearby
Van's Beach - 12 min walk - 1.0 km
Historic Fishtown - 15 min walk - 1.3 km
Manitou Island Transit - 16 min walk - 1.4 km
Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore - 11 min drive - 9.7 km
Leelanau Sands Casino - 21 min drive - 20.7 km
Getting around
Traverse City, MI (TVC-Cherry Capital) - 47 min drive
Restaurants
Nittolo's Seafood And Social - 9 min drive
Pedaling Beans Coffeehouse - 10 min drive
Leelanau Pie & Pastry - 10 min drive
Northern Latitudes Distillery - 10 min drive
The Cove - 14 min walk
Frequently asked questions
Is Rustic Lake Michigan Cottage With Private Beach pet-friendly?
No, pets are not allowed at this property.
What time is check-in at Rustic Lake Michigan Cottage With Private Beach?
Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Rustic Lake Michigan Cottage With Private Beach?
Checkout is at 11:00 AM.
Where is Rustic Lake Michigan Cottage With Private Beach located?
Located in Leland, this beachfront cottage is in the city centre and within 1 mi (2 km) of Van's Beach and Lake Michigan. Manitou Island Transit and Lake Leelanau are also within 1 mile (2 km).
Reviews
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The perfect place to spend time with friends and family. Kayaking, swimming, collecting even more rocks, walking to Leland for ice cream, savoring lake trout from Carlson's, playing games, reading a book from the cottage collection, and just sitting on the beach anticipating another beautiful sunset, framed by the Manitous and Pyramid Point. Every year we remember how very lucky we are to be there.
We hade another great week, with beautiful balmy weather. Time on the beach, walking into town, the pleasant post-Labor Day time with fewer people in Leland. The cottage is always a great touchstone to return to--authentically summer cottage, the Leland of my childhood.
We love everything about Pineacres and can’t wait to hopefully return next year. Thank you Mandy and family for sharing this peace of paradise with us.
The most beautiful beach, the best location. So much to do. From Pineacres it's an easy walk to the Village of Leland, where you can get fish from Carlson's fresh off the boat, pick up some M Salt from the Mercantile, and enjoy a Moomers' ice cream cone while you check out the boats at the marina. The trail to Pyramid Point, which offers a spectacular view of Sleeping Bear dunes, the Manitou Islands, and our magnificent Lake Michigan, is only a short drive away. And there's the Mission Peninsula cutting through Grand Traverse Bay, where you can stop at a winery or two and have a fish taco for lunch. Best of all are days at the cottage, on the beach with family and friends, the canoes in the water, stones at the shoreline waiting to be collected, kids splashing in the waves, and the sun slowly sinking in the west. Heaven.
Every year, my friends and family vacation together in northern Michigan and this year was our first stay at Mandy's cottage. Leland and the surrounding area are very charming and beautiful. The cottage is uniquely historical, full of lovely antiques and interesting creative art items all about. Creative people have lived here in the past and you can see there have been many good family times had. The location is quite private as it is tucked hidden in the woods yet it still a short walk to downtown Leland, which provides a convenient mixture of experiences. I think my favorite part of staying here was falling asleep to the sound of Lake Michigan waves and tree breezes! So special and totally relaxing.
Another wonderful week at a cottage on Lake Michigan with deep family connections. We look forward every year to this chance to unwind and recenter ourselves. The cottage is a perfect snapshot of life 50+ years ago. Great location and easy access to the beach.
The view from the beach at Pineacres is magical: Lake Michigan in all its moods, Pyramid Point and Sleeping Bear Dunes to the south, North and South Manitou directly west, and the village of Leland to the north. I carry it with me all year long.
It gets better every year, my family says. They are so right! This year was devoted to the lake: learning how to sail the sunfish, canoeing up to Leland for ice cream, taking the little ones out in the rowboat, trying out the kayaks, jumping the waves, and, of course, watching the sunsets and seeing the light slowly fading in the sky until darkness came. A special bonus: Fourth of July fireworks. A complete necessity: walking the beach to find just that perfect stone to add to our collection. We can't wait till next time.
Our family had a wonderful time amidst the precious family heirlooms and pines at the rustic Pineacres cottage. We thoroughly enjoyed canoeing and kayaking mighty Lake MI while searching for Petoskey stones and Leland Blues. A treasure for sure!!
We embraced the quiet that came with no internet or television; and as a result rediscovered the simple pleasures of reading, listening to music or just "being".
It was everything, and so much more, than we had hoped.
Pineacres is a gem, and we are so grateful to Mandy for saying "yes" and retaining all of it's original charm and beauty.
Although we didn't luck out with June weather, we did luck out with this magical cabin on the lake. The views of the lake are incredible, and the beach access is so special (the beach is huge this year!). The cabin itself is rustic and cozy, and you can tell immediately upon walking in how well-loved and what a special place it is. We stayed cozy and warm using the wonderful fireplace, and our kids absolutely loved reading the children's books around the cabin. We hope to return to enjoy more beach time and more deck dinners during better weather. Thank you for sharing your wonderful get-away with our family!
We had extreme wind and rain and dis not see the sun until our last day! Yet the cottage stayed cozy, the two fireplaces burnt wood beautifully and we asked for and got two extra deliveries of wood in the one week we were there! Kitchen was impeccably appointed and we cooked large family meals easily. Lots of extra blankets and comforters, enough to keep us all warm, and the two space heaters provided were perfect.
Have been visiting the Leland area for the past 12 years and have been coming to this home for the past 3 years. The most beautiful property with amazing sunsets - never disappoints. ❤️
Falling asleep to waves crashing in, cuddling under comforters, and making family meals together are good reasons to stay. However, don’t plan on modern day conveniences, but that’s the charm of it. Engage your pioneer spirit and be prepared for cold and warm days and nights depending on the time of year. June and September weather can be iffy, but a good time without lots of tourists in the towns.
Pineacres is a piece of magic from the past—a simple summer cottage whose authenticity has been preserved over the last century. The smell of pines, the sound of waves on the beach. It is a great place to re-center and spend time with family.
The most beautiful, peaceful beach on Lake Michigan
Our family--three generations--was lucky enough to spend another week at Pineacres this summer. It was wonderful to be back at "our" cottage, for our grandchildren to go out in the rowboat or canoes with their aunt and uncle, to walk on the beach to Leland for ice cream, to treat ourselves to fresh lake trout from Carlson's, to hear the wind in the pines and the waves on the lake, to see one sunset after another, to play cribbage, read books, and build sand castles. Heaven. We are already looking forward to being together next year. In fact, I wish I were there now!
Another beautiful, relaxing week at Pineacres!! Such a great spot—close to town and right on the beach! The sunsets are to die for and we love the old fashioned charm! Thanks again sharing your piece of Heaven!
Nancy M.
Stayed 7 nights in Jun 2022
About the host
Hosted by Mandy Bankson
The cottage has been in our family for four generations. A pair of great-grandparents rode here on horseback from Indiana to celebrate their honeymoon.
Why they chose this property
It's as if Pineacres has been preserved in amber. It is a rustic gem that conjures up a time when things at least seemed simpler than they are today. If your childhood included summers at a treasured lakeside cottage where the days were long and the nights were gentle, then Pineacres will rekindle those memories. And if you want your children to experience the same, then Pineacres is for them, as well. For years our cottage has been a place to connect with family and friends, a place to while away the hours in conversation, or catch up on our reading, or play a game of cards. If you like, it can be a respite from a world of incessant demands for your attention, a respite from the world of pixels and tiny screens. It's a place where sunlight drifts through the pines and the white birches sway in the breeze. A place where the sound of children's laughter competes with the waves rolling in on the beach. A place to gather stones and cook good meals and be present for one another. If it's true that for everything there is a season, then the summer is for Pineacres.
What makes this property unique
It's undeniable that the cottage's location is its prime attraction. Lake Michigan in all its moods is a giant presence there. But for some visitors, the cottage's charm rivals the lake as a reason for a journey. Little has changed at Pineacres over the decades. The fieldstone fireplaces are as solid as ever. The delicate paper lanterns that hang from the living room's exposed beams have survived. There's old, wavy glass in some of the multi-paned windows and for generations the cast iron, claw foot tub has been the place for children to take their Saturday night bath. Admittedly, the cottage is not to everyone's taste. The kitchen is fully equipped but lacks a dishwasher. And the shower is perfectly fine but nowhere near luxurious. Pineacres harkens back to when Leland's Fishtown was not a tourist attraction but a genuine fishing port; a time when the boats were made of wood and the men were made of iron, rather than the other way around, to quote an old-timer. It's the cottage's similar lack of pretension that we love.