Cozy and close to downtown Port Clinton, Jet Express to Put-In-Bay and fishing!
@ Harmony is located near the historic district and is steps away from Lake Erie, beaches and Waterworks park. Explore downtown Port Clinton's shops and restaurants. Dine outside while listening to live music. Walk along the Portage River and watch the charter boats bring in their daily walleye catches. The cottage sleeps up to four people with a full-sized mattress in the bedroom and a queen-sized sofa sleeper in the main room. The backyard has patio furniture and a propane fire pit. There are six Blink security cameras mounted on the outside of the building for your protection and ours.
We booked this because we had family staying right down the street at another rental- it was perfect for my husband and me! The location was great, the space was super clean and nicely updated.The owners left snacks and mixing for mimosas- such a nice treat! We would definitely recommend this for couples looking for a weekend get away to the lake and the islands up that way. We were able to walk to the Jet Express and spent a day at Put-in-Bay.Thank you again for your hospitality!
This was a great property located within walking distance to much of Port Clinton. My kids and I were able to walk to the lake in about 5 minutes, to downtown restaurants in 15 minutes, and the jet express in 20 minutes. The property was clean and very comfortable. My two kids (early teens) slept comfortably on the fold out couch, while I slept in the bedroom. The owner was very communicative and helpful. I would highly recommend this property as a good home base for exploring the Port Clinton and Put in Bay areas.
We are, Tracy and Carol, and we are very excited to be your hosts during your stay at our newly renovated vacation location!
We are both retired school teachers and enjoy all the special activities and fun that Port Clinton and the surrounding area provide. Port Clinton is Tracy's hometown and he loves to go fishing on his boat as well as performing in two local bands downtown. Look for Electric Boogie or SeaJamz 7 at The Bait House or The Gristmill.
We certainly hope that you find our little place to be relaxing and accommodating.
My parents owned this property and the large building (pink now) next door. They called it Webb's Barn, after my dad, Webb, and it was a very popular store in Port Clinton for decades.
Fulton Street, outside the front windows, was once a pathway used by Indians to portage their canoes from the north river (Portage) to the Sandusky Bay and back.
According to the Ottawa County Museum located in town, this building was built in 1872 and used as a dwelling. Many years later this structure had many tenants: