Where to Stay

Country comfort in every season — from cozy inns to hillside retreats.

Staying overnight in Mulmur transforms a day trip into something deeper. The township reveals different qualities at dawn and dusk — the way mist settles in the valleys at first light, the silence that follows sunset, the particular darkness of a country night sky. To experience these things, you need a place to stay. Fortunately, Mulmur and its surroundings offer accommodations that are themselves part of the experience.

Hockley Valley Resort

Located in the neighbouring Town of Mono, just minutes from Mulmur, Hockley Valley Resort is the most established full-service accommodation in the area. The resort sits in a dramatic valley setting along the Niagara Escarpment and offers full-service rooms and suites, a restaurant, a spa, and — depending on the season — golf, skiing, and extensive hiking trails directly from the property.

What sets Hockley Valley apart from comparable resorts is its setting. The valley location provides a sense of seclusion and natural beauty that enhances every aspect of the stay. Morning fog in the valley, the sound of the creek, the views from the upper rooms — these are not amenities that can be added to a property. They come with the land.

Though technically in Mono, the resort serves as a natural base for exploring Mulmur Township. It is an ideal choice for visitors who want the beauty of the countryside combined with the convenience of on-site dining, recreation, and service. It is also the most practical option for groups — wedding parties, corporate retreats, family gatherings — who need multiple rooms in close proximity.

Bed & Breakfasts

Mulmur's bed and breakfasts offer something that hotels cannot: a personal connection to the place. Typically operated by residents who have chosen this landscape as their home, B&Bs in the area provide not just a room but a relationship — hosts who know the best trails, the hidden viewpoints, the farm gates worth visiting, and the stories behind the land.

Accommodations range from rooms in restored farmhouses to purpose-built suites with private entrances and modern amenities. Breakfast — often the highlight of a B&B stay — features local eggs, artisan breads, preserves made from fruit picked on the property, and the kind of unhurried morning that starts a day right.

The best B&Bs in the area book quickly for autumn weekends and summer holidays, so advance planning is advisable. Many have minimum-stay requirements during peak seasons.

Garden at a Mulmur country inn

Cottages & Vacation Rentals

For visitors who prefer independence — families with children, groups of friends, or couples who value privacy — cottages and vacation rental properties offer the freedom to set your own schedule in a setting that feels like a temporary home in the country.

Properties range from simple, rustic cabins in wooded settings to fully renovated farmhouses with modern kitchens, fireplaces, and outdoor entertaining areas. Many sit on acreages with private access to trails, ponds, or fields, providing a sense of space and solitude that is the essence of the Mulmur experience.

Vacation rentals are listed through various platforms as well as through local property managers. For the best selection, particularly during the autumn colour season and summer holidays, book several months in advance.

Nearby Towns

The towns and villages surrounding Mulmur expand the accommodation options considerably. Creemore, a charming village known for its brewery and vibrant main street, offers several inns and B&Bs within a short drive of the township. Shelburne, to the north, provides more conventional hotel options along with some excellent B&Bs. Orangeville, to the south, offers the widest range of accommodation styles and price points in the region.

Staying in one of these communities and driving into Mulmur for day activities is a perfectly viable approach, and the drives themselves — through the rolling countryside between towns — are part of the pleasure.

"I woke to absolute silence, walked to the window, and saw nothing but hills and fog. It was the most restful morning I can remember."

Choosing Your Stay

For Romance

A quiet B&B with a private suite, or a cottage with a fireplace and a view. Look for properties that emphasize privacy and setting over amenities. The landscape does the heavy lifting.

For Families

A vacation rental property with space to spread out, a kitchen for family meals, and outdoor areas where children can explore safely. Properties with ponds, trails, or farm animals nearby add an element of adventure that children remember.

For Groups

Nearby Hockley Valley Resort for convenience, or a large farmhouse rental for a more communal experience. Several properties in the area can accommodate groups of eight to twelve, making them ideal for milestone celebrations or reunion weekends.

For Solo Travellers

A well-chosen B&B offers the combination of solitude and sociability that solo travellers often seek — a private room for reflection, a breakfast table for conversation, and a host who can point you toward the experiences that match your interests.

Booking Tips

Autumn weekends (September and October) are the busiest period — book two to three months ahead. Summer weekends fill quickly as well. Midweek stays often offer better availability and sometimes lower rates. Winter stays are the easiest to book on short notice and offer the appeal of a quiet countryside under snow. Always confirm cancellation policies, as many smaller operators have firm terms during peak periods.