Wisconsin
Dells Rental Home - Sleeps 18!
Enjoy
tranquillity and nature on 35 acres of woods and pond that
is Haddon Hollow. Situated in a small scenic valley that
is just 10 minutes from downtown Wisconsin Dells. Enjoy
total piece and privacy and get close to nature. Sit on
our large deck overlooking the pond, enjoy watching the
many birds and animals that frequent our property such as
deer, wild turkeys, muskrat, ducks etc. Take a hike on our
trails or sit by the fire at night and listen to nature
while you gaze at the stars. If you like sports we have
a tennis court and a large lawn area for volleyball, crochet,
horseshoes, fishing, or hunt frogs and turtles in the pond.
Haddon Hollow is an ideal place for large
groups to meet such as family reunions, retreats, multiple
family get togethers, and business meetings.
Accommodations:
Haddon Hollow has two buildings, the main
house has four bedrooms, two full baths and sleeps 11 while
the coach house has one bedroom one full bath and sleeps
7. The main house has a large great room with cathedral
ceiling overlooking the deck and pond. There is a 25 ft
high field stone fireplace with 2nd floor balcony overlooking
the greatroom. The coach house has a large livingroom kitchen
combination and a large bedroom.
Amenities:
Main house has Fireplace with Woodburning
Stove, Air conditioning, Phone, Sat. TV with VCR, Stereo
with CD player, Microwave, Dishwasher, Washer, Dryer, Large
Deck with table and chairs, Charcoal Grill, Linens, Full
kitchen with all Cookware and utensils provided.
Coach house has a full kitchen with Refrigerator
and Stove and Sat TV with VCR.
There is a fire pit and tennis court.
Activities on site:
Summer:
Hiking, Biking, Boating, Tennis, Horseshoes, Birdwatching,
Fishing, Turtle and Frog hunting.
Winter:
Ice skate on the pond, Cross-country skiing, Snowmobiling,
Snow Shoeing, or just relax by the fire.
Activities Dells Area:
Theme
parks, Scenic boat tours, Water parks, Casinos, Shopping,
Golf, Skiing, Horseback ridding, Fishing, and Dining. You
will never run out of things to do.
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