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River's Bend Inn

Your host(s):
Jayne Murray
Web Site:
www.riversbendinn.com
Email:
jayne@riversbendinn.com
Address:
257 North German Street
Mayville, Wisconsin 53050
Phone:
920-387-2224
Guest Rooms:
3
Rates:
$70 - $85

River's Bend Inn

Country English stone and brick home, set back on one plus acre among huge trees. Brick terraces and walks lead down to 300 feet of frontage on the Rock River. A rowboat floats ready at the dock. Enjoy the serendipitous views from a large awning terrace while enjoying a glass of wine -- or in winter; tea in front of a stone fireplace in the large beamed ceiling living room. Guest rooms have queen size beds with down comforters and the leaded glass casement windows open to a view of the Koi pond and fountain below. A short walk over a wooden footbridge will take you to Mayville's historic Main Street circa 1890's, the "White Limestone School" museum, and perhaps a leisurely dinner at the Audubon Inn, a lovely victorian hotel. Breakfast of crepes, sausages, biscuits, etc. and plan a short drive to the 30,000 acre Horicon Marsh to view the hundreds of varieties of birds and flowers!





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