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Special Christmas/New Year Package in Wisconsin

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

Would you like to get away for some private down time during the hectic holiday season? Or maybe travel somewhere new with family or friends to celebrate with those you love the most?

The Inn at Lonesome Hollow offers a completely private 160 acre setting in the beautiful Driftless Area of Southwest Wisconsin. If you have not seen our Driftless area and our Kickapoo Valley hills, you are in for a most pleasant surprise. Our landscape is one of continuous hills and valleys – a more rugged landscape than you have seen anywhere else in Wisconsin. The surrounding counties are rural and sparsely populated.

In this setting we offer our guests deluxe lodging options: three beautiful B&B rooms, a private, two-bedroom cabin, and two exceptional two-bedroom suites. All of our units have private baths and real gas fireplaces. Four of the units offer two-person whirlpool tubs. Full country breakfasts, winter hiking and snowshoeing, and memorable quiet time complete the enjoyment of a Lonesome Hollow holiday getaway.

Christmas lights on a snowy evening

Christmas lights on a snowy evening

Our Holiday Package is offered for two night stays between December 22 and January 10. This package includes a $25 dinner certificate at one of three local restaurants, complimentary wine and cheese at the B&B, a free gift from our gift case (up to $20 value), free use of snowshoes, and an evening bonfire with hot apple cider or hot chocolate.

We already have an abundance of snow and colder than normal temperatures. It’s looking like a white Christmas and New Year’s is in store for our area. This winter is shaping up to be similar to last winter, the kind of cold and snowy winters we remember from our childhood! Relive some old memories and create some new ones as well.

Treat yourself to a very reasonably priced holiday package this season. We will do everything possible to provide you with a relaxing and enjoyable getaway.

Pete and Nora