"Perched on the Western Bluff above Lake Huron on Mackinac Island, this restored 1904 lakeside mansion—fresh from a two-year renovation—offers a slow, car-free getaway reached by ferry, small plane, or horse-drawn carriage. The property blends historic charm and modern comforts across two main buildings: the Mansion (16 uniquely decorated rooms, a cozy library and an intimate pub) and the Summer House (32 guestrooms, many with kitchenettes and garden or lake views), plus four private cottages; many Mansion rooms retain original stained glass, wood floors and ornate moldings, with standout accommodations such as the Cudahy room. Guests spend time on the expansive Straits Lawn and at nearby Sunset Rock, take part in daily activities from pizza-making and watercolor to beekeeping and bingo by the heated pool, or explore the island by carriage or bike. Food is a highlight under Executive Chef Joseph Nardo (formerly of The French Laundry): The Straits offers elevated, locally sourced dishes using the property’s garden and orchard, The Backyard is known for its wood-fired pizzas, and the on-site General Store serves sought-after breakfast sandwiches and homemade ice cream. Owned by the Pulte Family Charitable Foundation, all profits support local and international charities; the property presents a five-star, summer-mansion vibe with 48 rooms (plus four cottages) and rates starting around $400/night."