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Canoe Trip Down Minnesota’s Root River

Tuesday, June 7th, 2011

by Marvin Eggert

According to www.RiverPaddling.com, “Southeastern Minnesota is a paddlers paradise for both canoeing and kayaking. The Driftless Area of Southeastern Minnesota is quite different than the rest of Minnesota as it contains no natural lakes and the terrain is quite rugged with spectacular scenery.”

Canoe Minnesota's Root River North Branch of the Root River 

On Saturday, I paddled a section of the North Branch of the Root river northwest of Lanesboro, MN.  We put in the river on near Eagle Bluff Environmental Learning Center.  The weather was hot and muggy.  But the river was cool and clear.  A nice breeze wafted through the valley making for a pleasant afternoon on the river.

The river is great for canoeing and kayaking.  The river is shallow and clear allowing us to see bottom for the entire stretch.  With extra rain this summer the river is high enough so there is no danger of bottoming out.  For a canoe novice like me, the river is just perfect.

The stretch of river surrounding Eagle Bluff is quite scenic with Bald Eagles and Turkey Vultures riding the updraft along the 400 foot bluffs that border the river.  Fishing is great along the tributaries of the north branch of the Root River upstream.

 

Minnesota River Kayak Kayaks on the North Branch of the Root River 

The Root River’s superlative scenery and characteristics make it suitable for many types of recreation.  Family canoe trips are very popular.  Those more adventurous can take advantage of the canoe campsites for overnight trips.  A map showing camp sites and canoe launches can be found on the Minnesota DNR web site.

Outfitters in Lanesboro, MN offer canoe, kayak and tubing trips on the North and Middle branches of the Root River.

Lanesboro, the Bed and Breakfast capital of Minnesota offers 25 lodging establishments to suit any taste.   The historic downtown offers shopping, restaurants, an art gallery, and a live theatre that performs 5 days a week during the summer season.

This blog is edited by Marv Eggert co-owner of Hillcrest Hide-Away B&B in Lanesboro where you awaken each morning to a just-baked loaf of bread delivered to your room.  Come mid-week to enjoy the peace and quiet of the river.  Stay 2 nights and receive a $10 discount per night on your stay.

MidWest Living Magazine: Ways to Play in the Root River Valley

Tuesday, April 26th, 2011

MidWest Living Magazine

April 2011

Scenic byways and trail systems in southeastern Minnesota’s Root River Valley make it fun and easy for visitors to venture into charming towns and explore historic bluff country.

Explore the Root River Valley

A rare mix of activities comes together in the Root River Valley in the southeast corner of Minnesota (100 miles south of the Twin Cities). Along the 30-mile stretch between Lanesboro and Houston, the river, the paved Root River State Trail and the Historic Bluff Country National Scenic Byway (State-16) run parallel past storybook towns, bike-rental outlets, canoe outfitters, restaurants, homey cafes, shops and inns.

Trail traffic keeps Lanesboro and other towns along the way busy all year. In summer, bikes line up outside the Aroma Pie Shop in tiny Whalan (population: 64). In autumn, color splashes the bluffs, and hilltop apple trees beckon. In winter, the route becomes a cross-country skier’s dream, especially when Whalan lights a nighttime trail with candles.

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Ways to Play in the Root River Valley in Lanesboro, Minnesota

Monday, March 28th, 2011

Historic Bluff Country National Scenic Byway Hwy 16 near Lanesboro, MN

Historic Bluff Country National Scenic Byway Hwy 16 near Lanesboro, MN

Explore the Root River Valley

Midwest Living  April, 2011

A rare mix of activities comes together in the Root River Valley in the southeast corner of Minnesota (100 miles south of the Twin Cities).  Along the 30-mile stretch between Lanesboro and Houston, the river, the paved Root River State Trail and the Historic Bluff Country National Scenic Byway (State-16) run parallel past storybook towns, bike-rental outlets, canoe outfitters, restaurants, homey cafes, shops and inns. 

Trail traffic keeps Lanesboro and other towns along the way busy all year. In summer, bikes line up outside the Aroma Pie Shop in tiny Whalan (population: 64). In autumn, color splashes the bluffs, and hilltop apple trees beckon. In winter, the route becomes a cross-country skier’s dream, especially when Whalan lights a nighttime trail with candles.

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Lanesboro, Minnesota is More Than a Bike Trail

Friday, March 11th, 2011
AAA Home & AwayMarch/April issueKayakMore Than a Bike Trail
Minnesota’s Root River Valley is all-seasons territory for enthusiasts of all kinds.
By Sher Jasperse

When I first visited southeastern Minnesota’s Root River Valley in the early 1990s with a group of bicycling friends, I was surprised to discover a place of such striking natural beauty fewer than three hours from home. That was before I had even set my skinny tires on the miles of paved bike trail hugging the river along the valley floor—a place blessed with the recreational biker’s twin delights: a picturesque route, broken up every few miles by towns rich in character and amenities.

In the years since, the appeal of the Root River Valley has only grown—for me and countless others—as the towns and the trail have developed a symbiotic relationship that keeps them both pulsing with life. Today, bikers and hikers share the valley with visitors who enjoy a lively arts scene, river activities ranging from trout fishing to tubing and road trips on the scenic highway that straddles Minnesota’s majestic bluff country. Read more

LANESBORO B&B OWNER, MARVIN EGGERT, NAMED THE MINNESOTA BED & BREAKFAST ASSOCIATION VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR!

Thursday, February 3rd, 2011

Thurs, Feb 3, 2011

Marvin Eggert MBBA Volunteer of the Year

Marvin Eggert receives MBBA Volunteer of the Year Award

Ramona Sonnenberg,   Deutshce Strasse B&B New Ulm
Shannon McKeethe,  Bingham Hall B&B New Ulm
Barbara Young, Poplar Creek Guest House Grand Marais
Alan Fink Matther Burrows, 1890 Inn Duluth
Marvin Eggert, Hillcrest Hideaway B&B Owner
Chuck Dougherty, Cover Park Manor Stillwater
Carol Eggert, Hillcrest Hideaway B&B Owner

Barbara Young, President of the Minnesota Bed and Breakfast Association PRESENTED MARVIN EGGERT WITH THE VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR AWARD DURING EXPLORE MINNESOTA TOURISM’S ANNUAL CONFERENCE HELD IN NISSWA, Mn JANUARY 25-26, 2011.

THE 2010 Volunteer of The Year, MARVIN EGGERT, and his wife CAROL, own Hillcrest Hide-Away Bed & Breakfast in Lanesboro.

In addition to his volunteer work with:

The Lanesboro AREA Chamber of Commerce as board Vice president,

  • He is a board member AND the Creative photographer for the Lanesboro Arts Center
  • He’s held numerous board positions including President at his church and also sings in the choir
  • He is The Coordinator of The Lanesboro Lodging Work Group
  • And the Lanesboro CHAMBER Website Committee Chair FOR www.lanesboro.com

For The Minnesota Bed & Breakfast Association, MARVIN acted as the Coordinator between MBBA’s Director and the company that created the MBBA’s new website www.minnesotabedandbreakfasts.org. He also worked on the contract language for the project which in and of itself was a considerable amount of work! MARVIN WAS also instrumental in setting up the Association website’s biking target marketing program.

Congratulation to Marvin and Carol Eggert at Hillcrest Hideaway B&B for this outstanding award!

Hillcrest Hideaway B&B in Lanesboro MN

Hillcrest Hideaway B&B in Lanesboro MN

Victorian House B&B and Events: Miss Julia Room has a new look!

Wednesday, February 2nd, 2011

victorianHouse09Welcome to The Victorian House in Lanesboro, Minnesota! This gracious old Queen Anne was built in 1892 by State Senator Samuel A. Nelson. Today it retains its 19th centry elegance, from the polished hardwood floors and ornate woodwork to the exquisite leaded and stained glass doors and windows. Relax in the Victorian parlor by the fireplace, take your morning coffee to the old-fashioned front porch, or enjoy a candlelit evening on the covered patio. We reside in a spacious, sylvan setting only 6 blocks from downtown. Enjoy any of our three spacious rooms, with either queen or king-sized beds and luxurious bathrooms. We offer a full breakfast with fresh rhubarb muffins in season, Sturdiwheat pancakes, both regular and buckwheat, an egg dish, fresh fruit, coffee, tea and juice. We invite you to check out our website and call ahead to reserve your visit to The Victorian House. We look forward to sharing this beautiful community and our lovely home with you! – Mary Stream, Innkeeper

Miss Julia Room King Bed

Miss Julia Room King Bed

The Miss Julia Room features a roomy suite that is bright and cheerful and offers your choice of either a king-sized bed or two twin beds.  The sunny bath includes a soaker tub with a separate shower and sitting area in the 2nd floor of the turret.

Miss Julia Room claw foot tub

Miss Julia Room bath

Miss Julia Room Twin Beds

Miss Julia Room Twin Beds

Victorian House B&B and Events
709 Parkway Ave S
Lanesboro, MN 55949
507-467-3457

New Life for Lanesboro’s Over the Back Fence

Monday, January 17th, 2011

By marvineggert

Over the Back Fence Live Radio Show in Lanesboro, MN

Over the Back Fence Live Radio Show in Lanesboro, MN

Many who have visited Lanesboro, Minnesota on summer weekends have enjoyed the “Over the Back Fence” Radio Show hosted in the Commonweal Theatre on Sunday evenings. Over the Back Fence Radio Show For the past 15 years “Over the Back Fence” has entertained us with local humor, outstanding music and just a good time. We locals like to refer to it as the “poor man’s Prairie Home Companion”. On September 5th, 1010 Over the Back Fence took its’ curtain call as a live radio show. Over the winter, a dedicated group of volunteers has been planning for the next generation of “Over the Back Fence”. “Over the Back Fence” is moving next door to the St. Mane Theatre and play on the 2nd Friday of the month from February through November. Plans include retaining much of the original character of the show and surely introducing new features for all to enjoy. Plan a winter weekend getaway and join us for the inaugural version of the new and improved “Over the Back Fence” on February 11th. Make it a complete Valentines weekend getaway by staying at one of Lanesboro’s lovely Bed and Breakfasts, enjoying fine dining at the Old Village Hall, cross country skiing on the Root River State Trail, or dashing through the winter wonderland on a horse drawn sleigh ride.

Oops, I Married a Junker…Who Wanted a B&B

Monday, January 17th, 2011

By Steve Harris

Susie & Steve Harris,

Steve and Susie Harris are innkeepers at Anna V’s Bed & Breakfast in Lanesboro, the Bed & Breakfast capital of Minnesota.

Two years ago I wrote an article in The Old Times called “Oops, I Married a Junker.” Susie and I were married in November, 2008, and honeymooned not in Hawaii or Bermuda, but in Red Wing, where we visited thrift shops and antique stores.

Yes, I married a junker.

I wasn’t complaining. Susie helped me discover new worlds of treasure-hunting fun. But things went to a new level. I soon learned that my junker-sweetheart had bigger dreams. “Oops, I Married a Junker” who wanted to run a Bed & Breakfast.

Yikes.

I’ll spare the details, but…Susie and I are now innkeepers at a beautiful B & B in Lanesboro, Minnesota, an hour south of Rochester. We’ve been a year now. It’s been a fantastic experience.

We’re finding that the junker lifestyle dovetails nicely with inn keeping; we’re also learning a lesson that other treasure hunters—who may never set foot inside a B & B—may appreciate as well.

Here ‘tis: use what you find. Don’t just get stuff to add to already too-large piles of stuff. Incorporate your finds into everyday life. If you love old dishes and find a beautiful set, eat off them. If you discover an old lamp that turns you on, put it on a table and turn it on. If you buy old jewelry that puts a sparkle in your eye, wear it and share that sparkle. Don’t just be a collector—be a connector.

Susie had collected for years. When we moved to Anna V’s B & B she searched her closets and storage bins for items to accent our 1908 Queen Anne Victorian home. Vintage linen tablecloths emerged from plastic tubs to grace the dining room table. 1940’s hat boxes now help decorate a bedroom. A pair of women’s high-top leather shoes from the ‘20s adds a touch of Victorian elegance to the Ladies Parlor. A curved glass curio cabinet went from storage shed to dining nook.

The idea of using what we find at garage sales makes us better shoppers, too. We now ask, “How are we going to use this?” before reaching for our wallets. That makes sense–and saves money.

Susie recently found an old Sheffield silver on copper 10” coffee pot with an ebony handle at an estate sale Cost: $3. Before…buy it and put it in a closet. Now… buy it, and serve hot chocolate on a snowy Minnesota winter night.

The combo junker/B& B lifestyle can collide, however. One Saturday morning I was in the kitchen, mere minutes away from our 8:30 breakfast, when I suddenly realized I was alone. Susie, chief cook in that kitchen, had disappeared. As I filled water glasses, a cold sweat formed on my forehead.

I looked out the kitchen window and noticed a group of people gathering at a home two blocks away. Uh-oh. Garage Sale. Had Susie seen it? Oh, she wouldn’t, would she? Yup, there she was, browsing away. She’d seen it all right, and had zipped out the back door quicker than I could ask “what’s gettin’ stuffed in the French Toast today?”

Not to worry, Susie had it under control. With at least thirty seconds to spare, she was back in the kitchen serving up breakfast. She was smiling, too, because at the sale she found a set of Bellogia Noritake dishes for $20. A very pretty set of dishes, in fact, that we now use at least once a week.

I married a junker who now runs a B & B. The fun continues.

(Steve and Susie Harris are innkeepers at Anna V’s Bed & Breakfast in Lanesboro, the Bed & Breakfast capital of Minnesota. Susie is also an antique dealer at Garage Sale Antiques in Lincoln and at Generations of Harmony in Harmony. For more information visit www.annavbb.com. Junkers always welcome!)

Country Haven B&B opens in rural Lanesboro, Minnesota

Tuesday, October 19th, 2010

Womeldorf's Photos Country Haven 009Country Haven B&B is nestled seven miles from Lanesboro, Minnesota  in the rolling farmland & Amish neighborhood of SE Minnesota.  This B&B is a tranquil 1912 farmhome that is awaiting your arrival.

Recent guests share their experiences: 

Pink Room at the Country Haven B&B

Pink Room at the Country Haven B&B

Your B&B was lovely & warn. Made our weekend!  Most relaxing weekend we can remember
Chickens cookoo, roosters, dog, cats, ducks, geese added to the ambiance – creative decorating well done.  All of which was only surpassed by your hospitality. 
Guests from Minneapolis

I greatly appreciate the warm welcome and thoughtful touches in our rooms – snacks, candy, water, CD player.  Very pleasant!  And…we loved the fire pit – what a great way to wind down and relax – a real plus! A gourmet breakfast was a surprise – I wasn’t expecting such a delightful, beautifully set table, with a variety of amazing dishes!  The tasty, homemade itmems were all wonderful – and memorable…thank you for your gracious hospitality…
Warm wishes…
Guest from Belmont, Wisconsin

Blue Room at the Country Haven B&B

Blue Room at the Country Haven B&B

 

The gourmet breakfast was delicious – and healthy too.  It’s hard to believe that Roger & Joyce have been in the Bed & Breakfast business for less than a year.  The special touches – a fire pit, homemade late night treats, luxurious bath robes – made our stay very pleasant. 
Guest from Dubuque IA

Country Haven B&B
32324 County Rd 12
Lanesboro, MN 55949
Phone: 507-765-3389
Womeldorf's Photos Country Haven 013

Front porch at Country Haven B&B

‘Live Local, Live Well’: That’s the town motto of Lanesboro, the Bed & Breakfast Capital of Minnesota

Friday, October 15th, 2010

Green Bay Press Gazette October 13, 2010

Historic Downtown Lanesboro

Historic Downtown Lanesboro

Engrave your name on a brick or add it to the back of an auditorium seat: That’s how a lot of nonprofit enterprises raise money. At Commonweal Theatre in Lanesboro, Minn., donors get their name on a Mason jar and fill it with whatever they choose.

So lining a wall are rows of containers that hold photos, paintbrushes, golf tees, messages and other mementoes of life. The Donor Pantry is novel thinking, but that seems to come naturally in Lanesboro, Minnesota  population 800, which in 2009 had the nerve to prod state legislators into designating the community as Bed and Breakfast Capital of Minnesota.

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