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Southern Illinois’ Shawnee Hills Wine Trail
![]() Uncork a great fall getaway along southern Illinois’ Autumn is a wonderful time to explore the Shawnee Hills Wine Trail in southern Illinois and experience international influences at several wineries. Cooler weather, amazing fall color in Shawnee National Forest, good food, charming inns and special events combine for a wonderful weekend getaway that’s within reach and your budget.
The Shawnee Hills Wine Trail was organized in 1995 by two regional tourism bureaus and Alto Vineyards, Ponoma Winery and Owl Creek Vineyard. The region has a federal designation as an American viticultural area. A little Germany in southern Illinois Sip, sleep and sup in a barn Blue Sky’s heavenly wine | Sept/Oct 2009 Issue
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By Patsy Bell Hobson Southernmost Illinois is home to several exceptional bed-and-breakfast inns that will make your Shawnee Hills Wine Trail experience special enough to repeat every year. | |||||||
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By Deborah Reinhardt Palmer One of the joys of travel is discovering tucked away treasures and interesting people. These opportunities are plentiful along the Shawnee Hills Wine Trail. On a recent two-day trip, I found two treasures that are too good to keep to myself. Historic Bell Hill Darn Hot Peppers | Todd Suwana and Julia Todd welcome guests to beautiful Historic Bell Hill in Cobden. Deborah Reinhardt Palmer photo | ||||||
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Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Straw bale bed and breakfast in Southern Illinois
Straw bale bed and breakfast in Southern Illinois
Green living is more than a commitment at home.This new Southern Illinois green bed & breakfast is getting a steady business simply by word of mouth. The Makanda Inn is an energy efficient small retreat and B&B.
Makanda Inn incorporates both high and low-tech methods for minimizing its impact on the environment. Most impressive is the straw bale wall construction which provides energy efficiency and insulation. Mikanda Inn supports several local farmers and artisans. Much of the spectacular art is from local artists and craftsmen.
The seasonal breakfast menu showcases natural ingredients broth organic and sustainable when available. Breakfast this morning will be strawberry French toast for the six guests staying at the inn.
On the way are a natural swimming pool, outdoor musical performances on a to-be-built stage, a hot soaking tub and hiking trails. Makanda Inn is landscaping now and although the Inn looks like it is under construction, it has been occupied by the owners for about a year.
Guests hear about the b&b’s four completed rooms by word of mouth. If you would like to enjoy the early stages of what promises to be long term commitment to our community, check for availability on the Makanda Inn website.
The fall promises to be a busy time for the Inn because they are in the heart of the Shawnee Wine Trail. It’s the kind of harmonious retreat where guests tend to return and consider the Inn a private getaway.
Mikanda Inn is growing and changing everyday, keep up with their progress at the Mikanda Inn website. Southernmost Illinois Touism Bureau has the most uptodate information about fall events and festivals. For more information about the area B & Bs,Shawnee Wine Trail links to a B&B website.
Makanda Inn, 855 Old Lower Cobden Road, Makanda, Illinois 62958, phone: (618) 697-7929
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Monday, August 10, 2009
Travel 101 Show me Caves in Missouri
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Travel 101 Show me Caves in Missouri
3 Cool State Park Cave Tours
Naturalist-led tours are offered in three State Parks
- Lake of the Ozarks SP - Ozark Caverns features Angel Showers, an unusual cave phenomenon, the never-ending shower of water seems to come out of the solid ceiling of rock. Traditional tours of the cave are given at 11 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 2 p.m. and 4 p.m., through Aug. 15. Aug. 16 through Aug. 31 - traditional tours of the cave are given at 12:30 p.m. and 2 p.m. The cave is 56° F. Adults $6, Children $4
- Meramec SP - Fisher Cave Tours through Aug. 31 - 9:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. daily and Sept. 1 through Oct. 15 - 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Thursday through Monday Inside rooms and passages are well-preserved bear claw marks, cave wildlife and and calcite deposits in massive columns 30 feet tall. Adults $6, Children $4.
- Onondaga Cave SP -Visitors to Onondaga Cave State Park can tour both Onondaga and Cathedral caves. The cave's temperature is 57ºF (13ºC) year-round, so, bring a jacket and wear comfortable shoes.
Onondaga Cave - Tours are offered each day from Memorial Day through Labor Day. They are walking tours, just less than one mile long, and last about one hour and 15 minutes. spectacular registered National Natural Landmark Adult admission $10, children $5.
Cathedral Cave - Lantern tours are given every Saturday at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. and Sunday at 10 a.m. Memorial Day through Labor Day and by special arrangement. Tours are given on Saturdays at 1 p.m. and Sundays at 10 a.m. during April, May, September and October. It is a lantern tour that lasts approximately two hours. The cave tour itself lasts about an hour and 30 minutes. The remaining time is spent traveling on the trail to and from the cave entrance. It is more strenuous than the Onondaga Cave tour and covers one and two-thirds miles round trip. Adults $6, Children $4.
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