Policies

Rates are non-negotiable.
This facility is weapon-free. No weapons are allowed — even with conceal carry permit.
We are a smoke-free inn. Smoking is permitted only at the campfire site.
No dogs or other pets allowed.
No children allowed under 12 years except under whole house rentals.

From 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. a breakfast of coffee, tea, cereal, fruit, yogurt, bread or toast is served in the dining room. There is a shared kitchenette for guests, equipped with a refrigerator, toaster, microwave, paper plates, cups and flatware. Overnight guests are welcome to bring your own food and snacks to enjoy in the dining room or your guest room.

Candles are not permitted in guest rooms.
Per state law, guests are not allowed access to our commercial kitchen.
Brambleberry B&B or its owners are not responsible for any accidents or injuries that occur on the property. Guests are not allowed to pet or touch the cattle or enter any farm buildings unaccompanied.

Check-in time is 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Please check-in at the winery if you arrive before 6 p.m. After 6 p.m. please ring the B&B doorbell.
In consideration of other guests, we encourage quiet time between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m. Please keep volume on TVs and radios low. It is suggested you not use the whirlpool motors during these hours. Quiet time is waived on whole-house rentals.

Check-out by 10 a.m. unless other arrangements are made.

One night of your stay will be collected upon reservation. Your reservation is guaranteed only after we have received a credit card number.

We accept cash, checks or credit cards if you stay longer than one night.

(March through September we spend much of our time working outdoors away from the phone, so please leave a message and we will call you back.)

Reservation requests of less than 48 hours must be made by telephone.

Mature, well-behaved young adults aged 12 and older are welcome. We are a romantic destination with an adult atmosphere. Thank you for understanding that many of our guests come here for time alone together. They definitely don’t want to spend their romantic holiday with someone else’s children.

Brambleberry Lodging is legally licensed and inspected by the Wisconsin/Jackson County Department of Health. (Not all lodging facilities in our area are.)

Brambleberry Winery is open Saturday and Sunday for the winter from noon to 6 p.m. and also on Friday’s during the summer. The winery’s kitchen closes one hour before the tasting room does.

Only overnight guests are allowed access to the inn. Please do not bring friends or relatives for tours.

CANCELLATION POLICY

Before reserving a room with us, please be certain of your plans. Your reservation is your commitment to us that you will be showing up for the scheduled date.
Our commitment to you is that your room will be waiting for you upon arrival. Because we are a small inn with very limited availability, cancellations of under 15 days affect us dramatically.
We understand that unscheduled emergencies can occur, but we require that our guests bear their financial share of responsibility for their booking.
Any cancellation or changes to a reservation must be made by phone so as to avoid misunderstandings. We do not accept e-mail cancellations because they can get filtered in e-mail or lost.
Cancellations of less than 14 days will be charged the FULL amount of the stay if we are unable to re-book the room.
Groups that rent three or more rooms together must cancel more than 30 days before the stay or forfeit the full amount for any rooms that are not re-booked.
Cancellations for Oktoberfest and Cranfest weekend must be made one month prior or the guest will be charged the full amount of the stay. Too many people have abused our cancellation policy for this, our busiest weekend of the year, so it is necessary to implement this policy.
Guests cannot reserve two separate weekends with the intention of canceling one.
We do not control the weather. In the event of extreme weather, such as an ice storm or blizzard, the guest will still be charged for the stay and we will issue a gift certificate that must be used before the end of August.

2013 Wisconsin Act 269 LIABILITY NOTICE: A person who observes or participates in an agricultural tourism activity on this property assumes the risks inherent in the agricultural tourism activity. Risks inherent in the agricultural tourism activity may include conditions on the land, the unpredictable behavior of farm animals, the ordinary dangers associated with equipment used in farming operations, and the potential that a participant in the agricultural tourism activity may act in a negligent way that may contribute to injury or death. The agricultural tourism provider is not liable for the injury or death of a person involved in an agricultural tourism activity resulting from those inherent risks.