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Earth Rider Hotel

The Earth Rider Bicycle Shop features a five bedroom hotel with a bicycle theme on the second floor. Each room has its own private bath, Internet access and cable television. The shop and hotel are conveniently located near the start of the 22-mile Sugar River Bike Trail. Earth Rider carries a full line of bicycling accessories, parts and new bikes. Bike repair, bike tours, rental bikes and biking routes are also available! Owner Sharon Kaminecki encourages you to visit www.earthridercycling.com for more information about rates and upcoming bicycling events!


The Sutherland House

With four rooms two with private baths and two that share a bath‹and full breakfasts, the Sutherland House, which is conveniently located near the bike trail and downtown at 602 East Second Avenue, is a popular Bed & Breakfast. Gary and Nancy Sutherland welcome visitors year-round who enjoy such recreational activities as canoeing, biking, hiking, horseback riding, scrap booking, and much more! For more information or to make a reservation, visit www.sutherlandhousebandb.com, e-mail them at innkeeper@sutherlandhousebandb.com or call 608-897-4481.


Go-inn Home Bed & Breakfast

Built in the 1940’s along the historic Mill Race, what was once home to a Bank of Brodhead president, now serves as the Go-inn Home Bed & Breakfast.  Purchased by Shirley Liska in 1998, the house was used as a short-term vacation rental until recently becoming a year round Bed & Breakfast.

Two comfortable rooms share a bath on the main level, and a unique log-cabin style room with private bath is available on the lower level.  The house has central air.  Guests can also use a patio to relax out of doors.  A full breakfast is served either in the dining room, or on a screened porch overlooking the Race.  This man-made waterway is popular for canoeing, kayaking, and fishing.

Other nearby attractions include direct access to the Sugar River State Trail for bicycling and hiking, downtown shops and restaurants, Putnam Park and the swimming pool.

Reservations can be made by calling Shirley Liska at 608-897-8138

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