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Neumann House B&B

Your host(s):
Luanne Neumann
Web Site:
www.prairie-du-chien.com
Email:
theneumann09@centurytel.net
Address:
121 N. Michigan Street
Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin 53821
Phone:
877-340-9971
608-326-8104
Guest Rooms:
3
Rates:
$110 - $170

Neumann House B&B

Located in Prairie du Chien, oldest community on the Upper Mississippi River, the Neumann House was built in 1858.  Let it be your starting point for exploring the area's many attractions.  Spring's apple blossom time in neighboring orchards and autumn's harvest of color make the territory a photographer's paradise.  Hiking, biking, cross-country skiing and snowmobile trails are readily accessible from Prairie du Chien.  Walk to downtown shops and restaurants as well as the newly restored Victorian country estate, Villa Louis.

The Neumann House is furnished with a bend of antiques and traditional pieces that create a comfortable environment.  In winter months, the parlor is given a cozy warmth by the fireplace, making it the perfect spot to curl up with a novel, your needlepoint or the Sunday paper.  On summer nights, stargaze from a wicker settee on our wrap-around front porch.

Accommodations at the Neumann House include three guest rooms with private baths. Our queen bed-ed room can become a two bedroom suite (sleeping 4) for an additional fee.


Area Activities

  • Cultural: Historic Sites
  • Cultural: Museums
  • Hunting
  • Shopping: Antiquing
  • 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

Food Service

  • Breakfast: Full
  • Complimentary: Early Morning Coffee / Tea
  • Picnic Lunches / Extra $
  • Special Diets Accommodated

Inn Amenities

  • Accessibility: Limited Handicap
  • Common Area: Fireplace
  • Common Area: TV
  • Outdoor: Gardens
  • Outdoor: Guest Areas
  • Outdoor: Pond

Inn Policies

  • Alcoholic Beverages Permitted
  • Children: 8+ Permitted
  • Payment: Cash Accepted
  • Payment: Checks Accepted
  • Payment: Traveler's Checks Accepted
  • Pets: Innkeeper Pets in Residence
  • Smoking Outside Only

Minimum Stay Required

  • Special Events

Property Type / Geographic Setting

  • Small Town / Village

Room Amenities

  • Air: Air Conditioned Room
  • Air: Ceiling Fan
  • Appliance: Iron/Ironing Board Available
  • Appliance: Refrigerator
  • Bath: Hair Dryer
  • Bath: Shower
  • Bed: King Bed
  • Bed: Queen
  • Bed: Twins
  • Entertainment: Wi-Fi Access

Well Suited For

  • Group Events
  • Romance: Escape
  • Travel: Single
  • Travel: Vacation Getaway



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