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Introduction
The Residenz is a beautiful Queen Anne Victorian mansion, built in 1891. We invite you to experience Victorian elegance and hospitality in this beautifully restored and decorated home, which has five lovely bedrooms. We invite you to slow down, relax and let us pamper you while you enjoy the remarkable beauty and wonder of Lake Superior's South Shore and Wisconsin's North Woods.
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You will wake to the aroma of freshly brewed coffee and scones right out of the oven. Warm up for our delicious breakfast entrée with organic granola and freshly cut fruit. Then dive in to our orange-vanilla French toast, Brie and herb omelets or one of our other delectations before you head off to take advantage of all the many enjoyments the bay area offers. In the evening, join us in our lovely parlor for world-famous Wisconsin cheeses and fresh locally grown berries, or homemade desserts and coffee. Our goal is to surprise and delight you in every aspect of your stay.
Residenz is a German word for a
large and stately home.
~Accommodations~
The Residenz is a smoke free home.
Five antique-filled rooms provide our guests comfortable and elegant accommodations.
Winter room rates for 2006-2007 range from $80 with king bed and private bath en suite to $55 for double bed with shared bath.
Summer room rates for 2007 are $85-$110.
Area Activities include:
Apostle Island-National Lakeshore - Ask us for information about, or to arrange boat tours of the islands, or an exciting tour of the many lighthouses that dot the shores.
Big Top Chautauqua
Chequamegon National Forest - Bird watching-240 species have been sighted, nature trails, snowmobile trails, skiing.
Copper Falls State Park - Nature trails leading to the Falls, picnic areas, golfing and snowmobiling.
Morgan Falls-St. Peter's Dome
Northern Great Lakes Center
Timeless Timbers - Tour the gift shop and facility that processes lumber from old-growth trees lifted from the bottom of Lake Superior. Many of these trees have been on the lake's bottom for more than 100 years.
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