Downtown Ephraim

A small white village above the harbor.

Ephraim is the quietest town on the peninsula — a Moravian village of white clapboard houses, a single main street, and a long, gentle shoreline. Most of it is within a five-minute walk of the Inn.

Wilson's Restaurant & Ice Cream Parlor

A 1906 ice cream parlor on Water Street — still serving phosphates, root beer floats, and the best burgers on the peninsula.

South Shore Pier & Beach

Public dock and swimming beach a short walk from the Inn. Sunset is the move.

Anderson Dock & the Hardy Gallery

The most photographed building in Door County — a working harbor with a contemporary art gallery and a wall of boat names.

Ephraim Moravian Church

The white-steepled church at the top of the hill — built 1858, still in service, still the prettiest thing on the postcard.

Peninsula Players & Door Shakespeare

Summer theater under the pines, ten minutes south.

Fyr Bal Festival

Ephraim's beloved June Scandinavian festival — bonfires along the shoreline, a chieftain, and fireworks over the harbor.