The GrandStay® Hotel and Suites welcome you to your new home away from home in Mount Horeb, WI. This beautiful modern hotel offers an outstanding range of amenities to ensure a pleasant stay, whether it's for a business trip, overnight stopover, or family vacation. Convenient to Madison, GrandStay® is also a great option for guests visiting neighboring Barneveld, Dodgeville, or Epic Systems in Verona. Mount Horeb, with its strong Norwegian heritage, is recognized as the "troll capital of the world,” and for its year- round activities. Area visitors can explore the colorful crystals of Cave of the Mounds, and delight in outdoor winter fun at Tyrol Basin.
GrandStay® Mount Horeb - Madison has a selection of rooms and suites ideal for both short and extended stays. Guests can upgrade from our comfortable Two Queen Room to a relaxing King Whirlpool Suite or a spacious One Bedroom King Suite. Our One Bedroom Deluxe King Suite features a private bedroom and an eat-in dining area, making it perfect for families and longer stays. After a restful night, begin your day with our complimentary GRAND START® Breakfast, and look forward to an evening hanging out with friends or family on our outdoor patio, relaxing in our heated indoor pool, or winding down with a luxurious soak in a whirlpool tub. Complimentary high speed Wi-Fi is also provided throughout the property.
For business guests, our conference room is the perfect venue for meetings and presentations, and our professional staff is always ready with assistance if needed. Complimentary shuttle service is available for business travelers upon request for local destinations including Verona healthcare software company, Epic Systems. The shuttle is also available for rent for non-corporate groups for a charge. Shuttle reservations must be set up at least 24-hours in advance. Please call hotel at 608.437.1219 for shuttle availability.
If you're looking for outdoor fun, you'll love Mount Horeb. The Ice Age National Trail is just outside town, as is the Military Ridge State Trail. For cycling enthusiasts, the annual Horribly Hilly Hundreds is one of the toughest challenges in the Midwest. For more info about these and other area attractions, check out our Local Guide.