ALBION BED AND BREAKFAST

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We are situated on the beautiful campus of the historic Southern Idaho Teachers College in Albion, founded in 1893. The Bed and Breakfast is located in the former Albion Normal School.
This training school for teachers operated until 1951 and still has Alumni who gather each summer in the verdant Albion valley which is nestled at the foot of Mt. Harrison, home to Pomerelle Ski Resort.

We are in the process of restoration of the building and are happy it is progressing so well. Preserving historic details while creating energy efficient comfort is a part of this process.

Accomodation
We are able to offer to the public a modern four room suite with full bath and kitchen as well as a private entrance. We also have nostalgic lodging available in former classrooms with A view of the mountains and fields.
For further information please contact us.

Albion Museum
A few steps from the building is situated on the campus the Albion Museum is to be visited by appointment (tel. 208-673 6288). Many historic items are available here.

Pomerelle Ski Resort
One of the oldest and best of Idaho's ski resorts, Pomerelle mountain, is here, just outside of Albion. This family owned resort is a great place for winter fun with reliable and consistant snow quality and appropriate slopes for different levels of skiers and boarders.
Many trails for hiking and mountainbiking are available during the other seasons so you can enjoy the abundant flora, fauna and mountain views.
In summer, Pomerelle offers scenic chairlift rides for you and your mountain bike as well as volleyball and horseshoe pits.
For information please check: www.pomerell-mtn.com

Water Sports
On the Snake River (also near Burley) and on various lakes there are many possibilities to enjoy various watersports: swimming, boating, waterskiing.....

City of Rocks National Preserve
Climbers from around the world come to be challenged by the City of Rocks. In this astonishing geological feature of South Central Idaho huge granite columns, up to 2.5 billion years old and 60 stories high, loom over a 500 acre windswept valley. It is also a great area for hiking in wonder of the views of nature.

About us
Chad and Susan Manderscheid-Dikken bought the former Albion Normal School from the Albion Seniors who used it several years for their gatherings.
Chad is from Arizona and Susan from the Netherlands. They lived 12 years in The Netherlands where Chad worked as a highschool teacher and Susan as a clinical psychologist.