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The Kid Friendly B&Bs and Inns listed below welcome children.
B&Bs' policies concerning accepting children vary widely depending on the atmosphere/style of the B&B and the layout of the guest rooms.
You can view each B&Bs' "Kid Friendly" policy by:
- Clicking on the B&B links listed below.
- Clicking on the "Kid Friendly" link located in the "Additional Pages" section at the top of the page.
or
Clicking on the "Kid Friendly" link in the "Click-on these pages for more information" section at the bottom of the page.
For additional details and specifics concerning children, please check with the innkeeper.
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Bed & Breakfasts located in Indiana: Kid Friendly |
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Central Indiana
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Eastern Indiana
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Northern Indiana
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Southern Indiana
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Gray Goose Inn Bed & Breakfast - Chesterton, Indiana Celebrate and live the romance of a Country Inn. Relax in a Jacuzzi suite, walk in the woods, savor a gourmet breakfast.
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Arbor Hill Inn and Guest House - LaPorte / Michigan City, Indiana Chosen as one of Northwest Indiana's Best Bed & Breakfasts by LAKE MAGAZINE and Three-Star Mobil Award Winner!
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Bluestem Bed and Breakfast - La Porte, Indiana Historic farmhouse convenient to Interstates 80/90 & 94, Lake Michigan beaches, shopping, recreation & vineyards.
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Tryon Farm Guest House - Michigan City, Indiana An 1896 Victorian farmhouse surrounded by 170 acres of prairies, woods, meadows, and ponds.
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Patchwork Quilt Country Inn - Middlebury, Indiana Get away in the heart of Northern Indiana Amish Country! Quaint Country Inn great for groups and romantic getaways.
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That Pretty Place Bed & Breakfast - Middlebury, Indiana Enjoy our spacious 37-acre grounds with walking trails.9 guest rooms, 5 of them honeymoon suites with whirlpool tubs.
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Poverty Acres Bed and Breakfast - Shipshewana, Indiana Ranch-style home in the heart of Amish Country, just a stone's throw away from all that Shipshewana has to offer.
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Inn at Aberdeen Bed & Breakfast - Valparaiso, Indiana Travel back to the 1800s in Queen Anne tradition with today's amentities. More than a destination, it's an EXPERIENCE.
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