Algoma WI inns Belle Isle Inn Bed and Breakfast - click here to view large high resolution photo

Algoma’s Belle Isle Inn was built in 1910 and was once used to house teachers from the Door Kewaunee Women’s College.
Algoma’s Belle Isle Inn was built in 1910 and was once used to house teachers from the Door Kewaunee Women’s College.
 

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Belle Isle Inn Bed and Breakfast
Belle Isle Inn
617 Fremont Street
Algoma, WI 54201
USA
Phone: +1-920-737-7733
Innkeeper(s)
Tia and Scott Bellisle
Rates:
$95 - $120
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The King size bed with a plush feather topper is a great place to relax while watching  movies on the flat screen satellite TV.  An incredibly cozy room after a long day of sight seeing around the Door Peninsula and Kewaunee County.               
This wonderfully spacious room has a thick pillow topped queen size bed under a large ceiling fan. Perfect for reading and relaxing. Complete with it’s own small shaker porch overlooking the beautifully tree-lined Fremont Street.
Surf the web or catch up on e-mails on your in-room computer in the Office. Then sit in your private massaging chair before you fall into a peaceful sleep.
The Balcony faces the sunrise to start your cheery day while enjoying your coffee or breakfast on your private shaker porch . Enjoy a glass of wine before a good night’s sleep in the full size antique bed.
Relax by the fireplace with your complimentary wine and cheese, or a good book, in our cozy sitting room . Walk the beautiful beach, the lakeside boardwalk, our quaint little town or the pier out to the lighthouse. There is so much to do in and around the Belle Isle Inn!
The breakfast area is bright and cheery. A perfect place for your morning coffee and gourmet breakfast. The movie and TV room is sure to be a big, relaxing hit after a long day. The 42 inch big screen TV, DVD and Wii interactive game will keep you busy for hours.
After a glorious day of cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, ice-fishing or one of the area's many winter things to do, you can snuggle by the fire with a glass of wine, retire to your room to watch a movie or play a game of bowling on the Wii.A great place to warm up after cross country skiing, snowmobiling and other winter sports.