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Amil's Inn Bed and Breakfast

Your host(s):
Anita & David Reeck
Web Site:
www.amilsinn.com
Email:
stay@amilsinn.com
Address:
27038 St Hwy 131
Wilton, Wisconsin 54670
Phone:
608-435-6640
Guest Rooms:
4Bathrooms: 4
Rates:
$79 - $119
Check In/Out:
Check-in: 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM. If arriving outside of check-in times, please call to make arrangements. - 11:00 AM

Amil's Inn Bed and Breakfast

Amil's Inn Bed and Breakfast is nestled in the Kickapoo Valley in Wilton Wisconsin. This delightful country home was constructed by Amil Reeck and his wife, Whilhelmine "Minnie" in 1910, and has been fully remodeled by Amil's grandson, David Reeck. David and his wife Anita welcome you into their historic home that captures the allure of times gone by, with all the comforts of today. The newly remodeled home has four guest rooms each with private baths.

Located 2.5 miles south of Wilton, Wisconsin, the Bed and Breakfast is just minutes from the Elroy-Sparta Bike Trail, Wildcat State Park, and the Kickapoo Valley Reserve. Wilton is a village in a small setting of farming and surrounding hills that is located mid-trail between tunnels no.1 and no.2 on State Hwys. 71 and 131, 15 miles south of Tomah, the entrance to the Kickapoo River Recreation Area. Nearby you will also find horseback riding, canoeing, antique shopping, cranberry tours, Amish tours and so much more.

Simple, comfortable and cozy. Three words that have described Amil’s Inn from the beginning.

It all began with David’s grandfather, Amil, a man of humble birth constructing a home in 1910 which would provide comfort, contentment, security, and warmth for his wife, Minnie and 5 children.

David and Anita Reeck are continuing the legacy of Amil’s simple, comfortable and cozy home with the complete renovation of the home. The renovation includes the restoration of the original maple hardwood floors in the parlor and foyer, the original knotty pine flooring in the Family Heritage guest room and original baseboard and window and door trim throughout the parlor, foyer and dining room. Numerous oak doors were restored and used throughout the first floor. Also used throughout the home is ash hardwood flooring and oak baseboard and trim and oak doors.

After you are graciously welcomed to Amil’s Inn, you may sit and relax in the foyer, curl up in the parlor reading one of the many books from the library collection or weather permitting, relax on the front porch and enjoy some of the country living sights and sounds which may include watching an Amish family travel by the Inn in their horse and buggy. Feel free to take a walk of the grounds, enjoying the beautiful organically grown vegetable garden and many flowers.

We are a smoke free Inn. Please light up the Inn with your smile! However smoking is allowed outdoors but we ask that you be respectful of other guests. We also are unable to accommodate pets. Amil’s Inn is mainly focused in providing a simple, comfortable, cozy atmosphere for adults. However special situations allow for children, please call to make arrangements. For your convenience, if needed, high speed wireless internet is available throughout the Inn and a house phone is available for your use as well.

The Reeck family invites you to join them for quality accommodations in the beautiful countryside of Wisconsin's Kickapoo Valley.


Cancellation Policy

In the unlikely event that you must cancel with less than three (3) days* notice, shorten your stay or check out early, please understand that we must ask you to take responsibility for your entire reservation. If we can rebook your room(s), a full or partial refund will be made.


Area Activities

  • Cultural: Historic Sites
  • Cultural: Museums
  • Cultural: Wineries
  • Hunting
  • Shopping: Antiquing
  • Shopping: Unique Shops
  • Silent Sports: Biking
  • Silent Sports: Canoeing
  • Silent Sports: Fishing
  • Silent Sports: Golf
  • Silent Sports: Hiking
  • Silent Sports: Horseback Riding
  • Silent Sports: Kayaking
  • Silent Sports: National/State Parks
  • Winter: Cross Country Skiing
  • Winter: Ice Skating
  • Winter: Snow Tubing
  • Winter: Snowmobiling
  • Winter: Snowshoeing

Food Service

  • Breakfast: Full
  • Complimentary: Early Morning Coffee / Tea
  • Complimentary: Evening / Afternoon Dessert
  • Special Diets Accommodated

Inn Amenities

  • Air: Central
  • Business: Internet Access
  • Complimentary: Beverages
  • Complimentary: Light Refreshments
  • Outdoor: Gardens
  • Outdoor: Guest Areas
  • Outdoor: Off Street Parking

Inn Policies

  • Alcoholic Beverages Permitted
  • Children Inquire
  • Payment: Cash Accepted
  • Payment: Checks Accepted
  • Payment: Credit Cards Accepted
  • Payment: Traveler's Checks Accepted
  • Pets: Not Permitted
  • Smoke - Free Property

Minimum Stay Required

  • Special Events

Property Type / Geographic Setting

  • Rural

Room Amenities

  • Air: Air Conditioned Room
  • Air: Ceiling Fan
  • Appliance: Iron/Ironing Board Available
  • Bath: Hair Dryer
  • Bath: Private
  • Bath: Robes
  • Bath: Shower
  • Bath: Whirlpool Tub
  • Bed: Full Bed
  • Bed: Queen
  • Entertainment: Wi-Fi Access
  • Fireplace: Electric

Well Suited For

  • Retreats: Quilters
  • Retreats: Scrapbooking
  • Romance: Elopement
  • Romance: Escape
  • Romance: Honeymoons
  • Travel: Business
  • Travel: Family
  • Travel: Single
  • Travel: Vacation Getaway



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