12 Fabulous Bike-Friendly Bed & Breakfasts in Ontario

Explore the province’s best backroads while enjoying all the comforts of home.

Enjoy the journey and the destination when you combine diverse and beautiful cycling routes with Ontario's best bed and breakfasts for cyclists hidden throughout the province. These cycle-and-stay itineraries are all about comfort, hospitality and a hearty breakfast to get you back on the road. Even better, you’ll be treated to a quintessentially local perspective on the communities where you’re riding, including recommendations on the best trails, backroads and must-see attractions to see on two wheels.

Whether you are planning a multi-day tour or looking for a cozy and convenient home base from which to launch shorter rides, Ontario’s charming bike-friendly B&Bs await you.

You can expect the accommodations on this list to have some combination of the following:

  • Covered and secured bicycle storage area
  • Cycling information, including any published cycling route maps
  • Friendly, knowledgeable staff who can direct cyclists to information on area cycling routes, local bike shops and hours, bicycle rental and tour operators, and weather reports
  • Basic bicycle repair toolset
  • Healthy, local food and beverage options

For even more bike-friendly businesses, Ontario By Bike is a great resource for cyclists.

Cyclists pause for a photo on Manitoulin Island. Credit: Manitoulin Island Cycling Advocates
Cyclists pause for a photo on Manitoulin Island. Credit: Manitoulin Island Cycling Advocates

Best Bike-Friendly Bed and Breakfasts on Manitoulin Island

With the clear blue-green waters of Lake Huron lapping at its shores, Manitoulin Island is haven of peaceful country roads, bucolic landscapes, and artsy villages. Add to this Manitoulin’s avid cycle touring culture and more than 100 gem-like lakes, and it’s hard to imagine a better place for laidback road rides or a first-time bikepacking adventure.

Manitoulin Island Cycling Advocates’ (MICA) comprehensive website maps 14 routes spanning 800 km of pavement and gravel, as well as bike-friendly accommodations, dining and attractions. They also organize all-inclusive, five-day cycling vacations (featuring the island’s finest B&Bs) in June and September.

Manitoulin Island’s superb cycling options are matched only by the delightful variety of welcoming bed and breakfasts. Centrally located, Twin Peaks Bed & Breakfast occupies a Victorian-inspired home with four elegant rooms overlooking 12 acres near Mindemoya. Nearby but decidedly off the beaten path, Timberlane Rustic Lodges is tucked away on 200 peaceful acres on the south shore of Lake Manitou. Private waterfront cabins include made-to-order breakfast and access to nature trails, beach and kayak rentals.

For cyclists headed to the gorgeous beaches of Manitoulin’s south shore, family-run On the Bay B&B serves up home-cooked breakfasts and panoramic views of Providence Bay’s 2-km-long sandy beach from its private sun deck. With convenient access from Highway 6 on the east side of the island, Serenity on the Water boasts lovely gardens and breathtaking sunset views of Sheguiandah Bay from its three lakeside rooms. Nestled on a stunning 12-acre property in the heart of Manitoulin Island, Twin Peaks’ Victorian-inspired retreat provides everything cyclists need, including secure bike storage, a ready-to-go breakfast, and easy access to nearby stores and beaches.

Finally, for a truly timeless Manitoulin experience, it’s well worth planning a ride in the remote western reaches of the island. Base yourself at the historic Meldrum Bay Inn in the quaint hamlet of Meldrum Bay, and enjoy a hot breakfast buffet on sunlit verandas overlooking the tiny harbour.

Breakaway Sports and Cycle in the gateway town of Little Current can help with bike servicing, repairs and accessories. Stop for lunch in the enchanting outdoor garden at Maja’s Garden Bistro, and stock up on organic baked treats for breakfast. Grab a post-ride pint at Manitoulin Brewing Co.

Cyclist-friendly accommodations often boast indoor storage for bicycles, like seen here at Twin Peaks B&B.  Credit: Twin Peaks B&B
Cyclist-friendly accommodations often boast indoor storage for bicycles, as seen here at Twin Peaks B&B. Credit: Twin Peaks B&B

Best Bike-Friendly Bed and Breakfast in Thunder Bay

Thunder Bay boasts road rides, gravel routes and mountain biking trails that reward riders of every interest. Explore the city on a nearly 60-km network of bike paths and recreational trails. For road riders, classic tours include the 56 km out-and-back to Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park with a caffeine fix at the Moose Coffee Shop, or tackling the punchy climb north out of the city to Wishart and Hazelwood Lake conservation areas. Find more route suggestions here.

Overlooking the tranquil Current River with easy access to the nature trails and cascading waters of Wishart Conservation Area, Stepstone Bed and Breakfast feels like paradise after a long day in the saddle. Soothe aching quads in the outdoor hot tub, or enjoy a wood-fired sauna at this century-old cedar log cabin. For a short-and-sweet, out-the-door ride, try the 25 km lollipop loop along the Current River, or grab your gravel bike for a tour around pretty Hazelwood Lake.

Rent equipment, get tuned up, or just get some local advice at Thunder Bay’s friendly bike shops: Rollin’ Thunder and Fresh Air Experience.

Best Bike-Friendly Bed and Breakfasts on St. Joseph Island

Embraced by the clear waters of the St. Marys River and the North Channel, St. Joseph Island is a favourite of Sault Ste. Marie-area cyclists. The island’s rolling countryside is especially lovely in the fall when the maple hardwood forests blaze like a leafy sunset.

For a full-day ride, try the classic 68 km loop, which follows well-paved, low-traffic shoreline roads. Or make a 48 km loop combining the charming waterfront villages of Hilton Beach and Richards Landing with a transect of the island on P Line. You’ll need to stand on the cranks for this breathtaking climb, but the view from the top is nothing short of spectacular. Discover more island rides here.

Part of the pleasure of exploring St. Joseph Island is the rich connection to Great Lakes heritage—whether it’s picnicking among the ruins at Fort St. Joseph National Historic Site or watching enormous lake freighters ease through the shipping channel from the lakefront veranda at Sunnyside B&B. This charming century home is nestled along one of the most scenic stretches of your loop ride, just minutes from Richards Landing. Alternatively, enjoy a private waterfront cabin stay just off-island at The Lake House B&B or Ruffled Grouse Bed & Breakfast, or an Irish-inspired farmhouse at Stonefield House B&B. All offer a full breakfast and are just a short pedal from the St. Joseph Island bridge.

With so much great cycling, you’re sure to work up an appetite. In Richards Landing, settle into a shady picnic table and sip on ice-cold coffee at Black Bear Café, or head across the road to Stub-bee’s Bee-stro for hearty soups and sandwiches. Overlooking one of the most picturesque marinas in the province, the Tilt’n Hilton Steakhouse is a favourite in Hilton Beach. Just up the street, MadJacks Café serves hot lunches, baked goods and fine teas and coffee on their outdoor patio.

Vélorution is the nearest full-service bike shop, 45 minutes from the island in Sault Ste. Marie. Find more local cycling-friendly businesses at Ontario By Bike.

Cyclist-friendly accommodations often boast indoor storage for bicycles, like seen here at Twin Peaks B&B.  Credit: Twin Peaks B&B
Pedal hard at Lake Laurentian Conservation Area in Sudbury, then retreat to relaxing accommodations. Credit: Destination Ontario

Best Bike-Friendly Bed and Breakfast in Sudbury

For trail riding enthusiasts, the mountain biking in Sudbury is not to be missed. The Nickel City is home to outstanding trail networks in the urban oases of Kivi Park and Lake Laurentian Conservation Area, where rocky outcrops of Precambrian Shield keep riders of all skill levels on their toes. Meanwhile, recreational riders will find over 25 km of community trails along the Rainbow Routes Trail Network. Ambitious cyclists can circle Ramsey Lake on the grand Tour de Sudbury route.

Sudbury’s uniquely northern riding experience finds an unexpected counterpoint in the Mexican ambience of The Hacienda Bed & Breakfast, featuring luxuriously appointed rooms, lush gardens and a gorgeous outdoor pool and spa area. Hot made-to-order breakfast includes homemade pastries and preserves, ensuring you are well-fuelled for the day ahead. The Hacienda is located near Val Caron, 20 minutes north of Sudbury. Rack your bike and head into the city for trail riding, or pedal out the door to explore local backroads.

If you’re in need of a bike tune-up, rental or cycling gear, check out these welcoming Sudbury bike shops: Sessions Ride CompanyAdventure 365, or The Outside Store.

While you’re here, don’t miss out on Sudbury’s vibrant culinary scene. Pop into Leinala’s Bakery to stock up on traditional Finnish pastries for the road. Make it a delicious plant-based lunch at Tucos Taco Lounge, followed by the city’s best soft serve and shakes at Flurple’s. After your ride, satisfy carb cravings with a delicious wood-fired pizza or fresh pasta at di Gusto authentic Italian dining.

Stay at the scenic and quiet Fern Glen Inn for a quiet retreat. Credit: Fern Glen Inn
Stay at the scenic and quiet Fern Glen Inn for a quiet retreat. Credit: Fern Glen Inn

Best Bike-Friendly Bed and Breakfast in Almaguin Highlands

Stretching from Muskoka to Lake Nipissing, with the famed forests of Algonquin Park to the east, the Almaguin Highlands offer fantastic road riding amid picturesque lakes, meandering rivers, and rocky Canadian Shield. Starting in Burk’s Falls just off Highway 11, the 63 km Sand Lake Loop is a superb introduction to the natural beauty of this near-north gem, connecting four friendly villages along low-traffic country roads.

Avid cyclists could easily spend a weekend or longer exploring the countless routes radiating out of Burk’s Falls. More favourites include the 48 km tour west along the Magnetawan River to the Screaming Heads outdoor art exhibit, or the popular AIM Triangle, a 66 km spin on smooth pavement with easy rolling hills and three villages to break up the ride. Discover more route suggestions here.

Base your Almaguin cycling adventures at Fern Glen Inn Bed & Breakfast, nestled on 120 peaceful acres just south of Highway 518 and Emsdale. Housed in an 1880s farmhouse, the inn combines classic country charm with modern comforts, including a hot tub, indulgent meals and 10 km of private nature trails. Gravel grinders can leave right from the inn to tackle the twisty roads, punchy climbs and steady rotation of dirt and pavement on the lightly travelled Doe Lake Loop.

If you need bike servicing or accessories, Lake Bernard Bicycle Repair is a convenient local option in Sundridge. Or head south to Huntsville’s Muskoka Bicycle Pro Shop, with everything you need to get outfitted for your next adventure.

Plan Your Trip Now

These bike-friendly bed and breakfasts make it easy to feel at home wherever your spoked wheels take you. Find more bike-friendly businesses across the province here and experience the warm hospitality and outstanding scenery of Ontario’s best cycling destinations.

About Virginia Marshall

Virginia Marshall is a freelance outdoor adventure writer, photographer and editor with roots in Muskoka and Lake Superior. Read her work in Adventure Kayak, Canoeroots, Rapid, Paddling Magazine and Backroad Mapbooks.

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