Yankee Hill Inn Bed and Breakfast operates two historic homes. One is conveniently located in the "Yankee Hill" historic district of Plymouth. Each morning a delicious full breakfast is served featuring home baked goodies, fresh fruit, a hot entree and coffee, tea or hot chocolate. Gift shops and excellent restaurants are in the vicinity. The area offers excellent bicycling, hiking and cross country skiing.
Location:
405 Collins Street, Plymouth Wisconsin 53073
Telephone
920-892-2222
Other Bed and Breakfasts and Country Inns nearby:
(Plymouth) 52 Stafford, An Irish Guest House
(Plymouth) BL Nutt Inn
(Sheboygan) English Manor Bed & Breakfast
(Sheboygan) GrammaLori's Bed & Breakfast
(Plymouth) Harmony Hills in the Hollow
(Sheboygan) Lake View Mansion
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