Accommodations

 
  • Effective February 1, 2023: pricing for a room with a private bath is $55 per night. Pricing for a room with a shared bath is $45 per night. There are no additional charges or taxes added to the room price. A one night non-refundable deposit is required before a room can be reserved (rooms are not able to be cancelled without loss of deposit after they have been reserved). This deposit will become a one night credit off your final room total during your stay.

    The Nazarene Well House is a non-profit organization; room prices are set at the operating cost of our facility. Additional donations to help support our guests are always welcome.

    • Queen bed

    • Night stand

    • Chair

    • Armoire

    • Five rooms are wheel chair accessible

    • Five rooms have a private bath

    • All major appliances, cookware, and utensils

    • Refrigerator space for each room

    • Cupboard space for each room

  • Dining and sitting area on main floor

    TV and game room on lower level

    Prayer room on upper level

    Multiple full and half baths on main and upper levels Laundry facilities on main and upper levelsription

  • Light continental breakfast served Monday-Saturday

    Limited number of dinner entries from local Italian restaurant

    Full time caretakers on site

    Off street parking

    Wireless internet

    Free long distance and local calls

    Quiet location on beautiful Zumbro River and city walking/bike trails

    Bikes, strollers, wheel chairs available for use

Furnishings

The Nazarene Well House is excited to furnish our guest rooms with beautiful handcrafted Amish Furniture. Southeastern Minnesota has many Amish families that still make furniture the old-fashioned way. The NWH ordered from an Amish Furniture Builder in the St. Charles, MN area. Amish made beds, end-tables, chairs, and armoires are in every room (some are mission style beds while others are sleigh beds. The dining room tables and chairs are also beautiful handcrafted Amish made furniture. Below are pictures of the Amish farm, woodshop, and sample furnishings (not all pictures are representative of the exact furniture that is at the NWH).