We booked the cabin to celebrate an anniversary weekend, it is a cozy and warm winter getaway retreat! We enjoy making our own breakfast and all the essentials were there. It was close to hiking trails and the Dells. Will definitely be back!
Clean, cozy, quiet... Very nice stay. Rural location minutes from Baraboo, set on the edge of a small wooded area, with a panoramic view of the pond, fields, woods. Easy access to Baraboo attractions - Leopold Center, cranes, Circus World, historic downtown.
First time stayed here was 2008 in the winter. Next time the spring 2019. The remodeling done in the cabin was beautiful. It was so nice to enjoy birds, wildlife, swings, and a walk around the pond. The views are outstanding! The tub is my top favorite,love it!!! A real fireplace is just a bonus when it's cool/cold. Your hospitality and the little extras were wonderful. Jen's Alpine Cafe great food. Quibdts fish fry was extremely good and so is the desert. Can't wait to stay here again soon
Our ski weekend was a bust but the weekend in this cabin was worth the drive. Meticulous and charming. Set back from Rt 33 amidst the pines, we loved this 2 bedroom cabin with kitchen and whirlpool bath. Details like chocolates, comfy blankets and smart TV added to the experience. Truly one of the best cabins we have stayed at. Our hosts Dave and Lisa were quick to communicate and made us feel very welcome. We hope to return to Pinehaven.
Just recently stayed there and had a great time. Pam and Dave are great hosts and the property is gorgeous! Pam gave us great tips on things to do im town. The breakfasts were very tasty and filling. The rooms were clean and inviting. Would definitely recommend.
Our stay at PineHaven was a wonderful experience. Our hosts/in keepers Dave and Pam were most graceously helpful in making us comfortable in the inn and very helpful in pointing out the high points of the area. We would certainly go there if we were in the area again.
Stayed with Pam and Dave at Pinehaven (with my wife) one night August 2015 (see that TripAdvisor review for more detail). Decided to visit again and stayed four nights in Garden Room upstairs (also had adjacent Wicker Room for my mother-in-law). Like others, I am hesitant to "shout" the praises of Pinehaven too much as it will reveal this hidden gem. But Pam and Dave deserve this praise. The rooms, grounds, breakfasts, helpful local information and genuine hospitality at a fair price simply make this an exceptional B&B. We will return. I feel like friends with Pam and Dave. A few tips - do check out the recently refurbished Al Ringling theater in Baraboo - a reminder of days gone by and such gorgeous architectural features. Also see Devils Lake State Park, Pewits Nest Gorge, the local Baraboo meat market and perhaps drive around the "Cheese Trail" to Monroe, La Valle (get the Cheese Trail Map/guide from tourism office or some cheese shops like Widmers carry these). Next visit we shall see Circus World Museum (saw parade last year) and International Crane Foundation. Spring Green is not far away - there you can visit Taliesan - Frank Lloyd Wright home/study ...although quite EXPENSIVE tour and gets hot/humid and uncomfortable inside structures (temps in 80's while there). So many great places to visit in Baraboo area (and of course The Dells) but whatever you do,..... Stay at Pinehaven - you will NOT be disappointed. …
Do you ever have a place that you hate to give a good review because it's just THAT good that you don't want people to know about it? That's how I feel about this place. It's just so great, that I'm selfishly worried that when other people find out about it, there will be less availability for me. The rooms are comfortable and quiet, the breakfasts are exceptional, and the best part is the warm, welcoming hospitality. Pam is an expert on the area and always knows the best places to go. The grounds are lovely, and there is nothing better than a walk around their lake, with a stop to see the majestic horses. The setting is so tranquil, all your worries just melt away. This was my fourth stay here, and I hope for many more!
My wife and I stayed here for the first time while visiting WI for the Packers shareholder meeting. The B&B is just off Route 33 a couple miles east of Baraboo - very easy to find. It sits way off the main road and is very peaceful, with plenty of parking for guests. The entry door has a cipher lock on it and that worked fine. We were in the Garden room which was very comfortable and immaculate with a queen bed. There was no TV but there is a common area where you can watch TV if you feel like it. There was a small mini fridge in the room and the sink was outside the bathroom at that was only large enough for the tub/shower combination and toilet. There was free wifi and that worked fine. The breakfasts were very good and the food plentiful. You started with coffee, juice, water, etc along with fresh fruit, granola, muffins, etc and then a main dish like eggs, French toast, etc. The food was wonderful. Pam and Dave have a dog and a couple draft horses on the property and all the animals are very friendly. We didn't see too much of Dave but Pam was just wonderful, very friendly and outgoing to make sure your stay is pleasant. There are plenty of good restaurant choices right in Baraboo, only about 5-10 minutes away, and Pam is happy to provide recommendations. We enjoyed our two days here and would definitely recommend it to others. There are a ton of things to do in the area and the hosts could not be nicer. If we are back in this area we would certainly use them again!…
I was travelling alone and found this unique & idyllic place by a very lucky coincidence & a tip of a tripadviser user. Of all the places in Wisconsin, I picked the one and only for me. The host Pam and her Husband David are so wonderful people. With her sweet little Dog Maddy, they welcomed me like a friend of the family, instead of a guest. A 2-3 course breakfast, homecooked and so delicious, wonderful comfy beds in cozy decorated rooms, gave me a perfect start into the days. Pinehaven lies in the beautiful countryside, 2 miles only from Baraboo, close enough for great restaurants and nice shops. Dont miss the historic town centre and the Brodway Diner from the 50's. Outside of the house is their private lake, surrounded by Pines and a river on the further end. The closeby Devils State Lake park is wonderful for even more hiking. Make sure to say hello to their 2 horses - I have never seen so large ones. If you can make it out of bed early, see the sunrise. The lake turns into a magical place for a few minutes. There is absolutely nothing to complain. I can only recommend this Place highly and will defenetly would visit it anytime I'm closeby.…
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