Dubbed the Bed and Breakfast Capital of Minnesota, Lanesboro offers a step back to a simpler time. Visitors to this village of just 754, tucked in the Root River Valley, will find historic charm -- with not a sports bar, billboard or franchise in sight. Nature has also surrounded Lanesboro with picturesque limestone bluffs, making it a gorgeous backdrop for biking and other outdoor activities.
THE BASICS
Lanesboro sits in the southeast corner of Minnesota along the Historic Bluff Country National Scenic Byway, an 88-mile stretch of Hwy. 16. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Lanesboro's three-block downtown has preserved its character with a ban on stoplights and franchises.
WHAT TO DO
Art immersion: Find handcrafted artwork by accomplished regional and nationally acclaimed artists, as well as juried art exhibits, at the Lanesboro Art Center. Art media include ceramics, photography, jewelry, wood and more (103 Parkway Av. N.; www.lanesboroarts.org).
Experience Lanesboro's local theater scene by catching a play at the Commonweal Theatre Company. This $3.5 million facility, featuring seats reclaimed from the original Guthrie Theatre, offers no seat more than 35 feet from the stage. (208 Parkway Av. N.; www. commonwealtheatre.org).
Shop! Check out one-of-a-kind shops and boutiques downtown, including Potiche Pottery and Gifts (113 Parkway Av. N.). Find stylish natural-fiber women's clothing at Bittersweet Boutique & Antiques (117 Parkway Av. N.) and stop by Essence of Lanesboro (100 Parkway Av. S.) for an education in natural body-care products, including soaps, lotions and essential oil blends.
Experience outdoor tranquility: The Root River trickling through Lanesboro offers opportunities for trout fishing, kayaking, canoeing and tubing.
Bike the Root River Trail -- a paved trail system combined with the Harmony-Preston Valley State Trail -- extending 60 miles with scenic views of the county's 300-foot bluffs and rural landscape. Find details on the trail at www.rootrivertrail.org.
Explore another culture: An Amish community of 3,000 is settled in the rolling hills surrounding Lanesboro, and two local tour companies that have developed a rapport with Amish families offer guided tours: R&M Amish Tours (105 Coffee St.; 1-507-467-2128) and Bluffscape Amish Tours (102 E. Beacon St.; 1-507-467-3070). The tours give an up-close look at the Amish way of life and allow visitors to purchase Amish-made goods. For the independent types, a self-guided CD tour is available to rent at Amish Experience (105 Parkway Av. N.).