Although it's just 35 minutes by ferry from Seattle, Bainbridge Island is a totally different world. Travelers who enjoy the outdoors can hike, bike or walk in the Bloedel Reserve or Fort Ward State Park. The island feels rural, and local agriculture is a source of pride for residents (check out what's in season at the farmers' market). Bainbridge Island is also known for its strong visual and performing arts culture, and there's good shopping in Winslow.
Restaurants in Bainbridge Island
5.0 based on 553 reviews
This superb horticultural collection, acknowledged one of the best nationally, features many beautiful, special gardens arrayed along a Puget Sound bluff. Accessible by car (and sometimes local bus) from the Seattle to Bainbridge Island ferry, the site features a Japanese garden, a moss garden, beautiful pathways through typical Northwest forest locations, and beautifully planted special collections. Not to be missed, if you are a garden fan.
5.0 based on 28 reviews
Excellent staff that took us through a very interesting tour of the distillery and the distillation process. Also close by is the Bainbridge Brewery.
5.0 based on 53 reviews
Our farm, four-bedroom farmhouse and farm kitchen allow guests to learn about local food and to be nourished on a working farmstead nestled within a picturesque and small island community on the Puget Sound. Whether a weekend with friends or family, for a reunion or golden anniversary, we can help you plan an unforgettable experience. We offer tailored cooking classes based on the season and your group's interest. Our meals are painstakingly executed with great attention to the food and the experience. We also honor the connections between people and food to create a special experience to help you, your family and friends celebrate life's milestones. Our farmhouse bedrooms are simple, tasteful and extremely comfortable, designed for restful sleep after a stimulating day. Our four guest rooms can sleep up to 10 people (2 with private baths, 2 with in-room wash basins and shared hallway bath). Each room features a comfortable bed with luxurious bedding, rustic artisan furniture and wireless internet service. In addition to our guest rooms, overnight guests have access to our shared spaces, including the living room, dining room and outdoor seating areas. Our kitchen is a working part of the farm and is only available to Heyday staff.
We came to Bainbridge Island for a wedding that in Bainbridge. We needed a place to stay but didn't want to stay in a typical hotel, so we started looking at B&B type of places close to downtown and found HeyDeyfarm, only a 10 minute drive from downtown. It was peaceful and pleasant.The cook made fabulous breakfasts for us each day which included fabulous bread pudding and peach scones! Yum! The historic farmhouse was renovated about 4-5 years ago and our room #4 had a walk-out LARGE balcony space that overlooks the flower garden and patio below. The bed was very comfortable, and the staff pleasant. Wish we were their during the summer time to see the flowers, but the Autumn walks we took on the trail were nice too. We would stay there again.
4.5 based on 293 reviews
The Bainbridge Island Museum of Art is an educational institution whose mission is to engage a diverse population with the art and craft of our region and our time.Open daily 10am-6pmGeneral admission is FREE thanks to our Sponsors & Members
Beautifully curated, ever-changing exhibits of new and established artists. FREE admission makes it accessible to everyone.
4.5 based on 36 reviews
Hall's Hill Labyrinth is a great place to visit while you're on Bainbridge Island. It's a little tricky to find and there are only a few parking spaces. We read about the labyrinth online but it's far better in person. If you can spare an hour and enjoy quiet scenic spots, then this is a great place to visit.
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