Sheady Pines
Bed and Breakfast

W2844 Nettleton Road
Marinette, WI 54143
Phone: 715-735-6600

Hosts: Lilli and Jim Shea

 

Sheady Pines Bed and Breakfast is nestled in the woods on 800 acres of private forest land, 7 miles northwest of Marinette in northern Wisconsin and offers lodging in four spacious guest rooms and a separate apartment on the lower level that will sleep 3 guests.

Conveniently located near the harbor towns of Marinette, WI and Menominee, MI, Sheady Pines B&B offers comfortable accommodations with a northwoods atmosphere, yet close to all that these two cities have to offer. The wrap around porch provides the perfect setting to enjoy the quiet sounds of nature and the nearby whispering pines.

Guest rooms at the newly built Sheady Pines B & B log home have king or queen-size beds, sitting areas, and private bathrooms with a shower. The Michigan Room is handicap accessible and has a nice balcony overlooking the woods.

A full breakfast is served in our dining room and there are two common areas for relaxing. The loft offers satellite TV with a DVD player and a comfortable seating area and the common area on the main floor has a beautiful stone fireplace and couches with nice view of the surrounding woods.

Internet access is available in the common area.

Bed and Breakfast, Marinette, WI
Common area on the main floor for relaxing, reading, or warming up by the fire.
Main Dining Room
Loft area with satellite TV/DVD


Guest Rooms

The Oregon Room and the Michigan Room are on the main level of the B&B and have a log interior with a nice balcony overlooking the countryside. The Wisconsin and Washington Rooms are on the upper level with wood paneled interiors and a nice view.

Oregon Room

A delightful corner room with one king-size bed, a private bath with shower, and a balcony that overlooks the woods.
Rates: $90.00 per night/ double occupancy.

Michigan Room

A balcony surrounds this corner room containing a king-size bed, a seating area, and a private bath with shower.
Rates: $100/per night/double occupancy This room is handicap accessible

 

Upper Level Guest Rooms

Washington Room

The Washington Room offers two queen-size beds and a large sitting area. Private bathroom with shower.
Rates: $110/per night/ double occupancy

Wisconsin Room

This room has a vaulted ceiling and is furnished with a stately four poster queen-size bed with a wonderful view of the woods. Private bath with shower and a sitting area.
Rates: $110/per night/ double occupancy


Sheady Pines Apartment

Our apartment is located on the lower level of the log home and has a complete kitchen, living area and a bedroom with a king- size bed and a twin bed. Sleeps 3 guests. Doors open out onto the grounds. Guests renting the apartment also enjoy our breakfast served in the main dining room. Rates: $135. 00 per night


Conference facilities are available for your business retreat, group activities, showers, craft gatherings, or special events. Ask about special day packages, birthday, anniversary, and holidays.

Please call 715-735-6600 for advance reservations.
An advance reservation is necessary but same day reservations are often available.

Sheady Pines B&B is located on by 800 acres of private property for our guests to enjoy. We have hiking trails for an evening stroll or our winter lovers might enjoy walking through the snow on snowshoes that we provide for our guests. We are located a short distance from the Menominee River for kayaking and canoeing. Restaurants are nearby for lunch or dinner.

Sheady Pines Bed and Breakfast is only 7 miles northwest of the harbor towns of Menominee, MI and Marinette, Wisconsin, one located on each side of the Menominee River as it empties into Green Bay on Lake Michigan. These two towns offer interesting museums to visit, a historic district, unique shops including art galleries, antique shops, bakeries with home baked treats, book shops featuring new, old, and rare books, and a wide variety of places to eat.

There is a very nice park on the Lake Michigan waterfront in Menominee, one block north of the Ogden Street Bridge with a sandy beach, picnic tables, and restroom facilities. Take Harbor Drive to the parking lot near the Menominee North Pier Lighthouse. There is a walkway along the breakwater to the Menominee North Pier Light, built in 1927. The lighthouse is not open but you can get closer for a good look if the waves and weather permit.

Golfers will enjoy the nearby golf courses and kayakers might like to paddle the Menominee River or the Peshtigo River. Summer visitors will enjoy the concerts in the park.

You might like to spend a few days and enjoy all this area of northern Wisconsin has to offer.

Ask about special day packages, birthday, anniversary, and holidays.
Gift Certificates available

Sorry, No smoking. No pets.  Child restrictions may apply

All rates are based on double occupancy
14 Day Cancellation Policy
Advance Reservations only.
* Prices are subject to change without notic
e.

Contact Lilli or Jim at 715-735-6600 or e-mail contact@sheadypines.com
to reserve your room.
Advance reservations only.

Visit our web site at www.sheadypines.com

 

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