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Link here to make
an online reservation request. 
Address
Bell in the Woods Bed & Breakfast 13881 Bruno
Road PO Box 345 Seward, AK 99664-0345
Telephone
Local: 907-224-7271
Toll Free (US Only):
888-729-5655
E-mail
info@bellinthewoods.net
AOL Instant Messaging
Screen Name: bellinthewoods
Directions (see map below)
Approximate Distances: -Southbound from the Anchorage
International Airport to Bell in the Woods = 120 miles -Southbound
from Moose Pass to Bell in the Woods = 30 miles -Northbound from
the end of Seward Highway 9 in Seward to Bell in the
Woods = 6.5 miles -Northbound from downtown Seward to Bell in the
Woods = 5.5 miles -Northbound from the Small Boat Harbor area of
Seward to Bell in the Woods = 3 miles -Northbound from the road to
Exit Glacier to Bell in the Woods = 2 miles -Northbound from the
road to the Lost Lake Trail to Bell in the Woods = 1 mile
From Anchorage:
- Travel south on Seward Highway 9.
- Just prior to our road, you'll cross Bear Creek. Next, a large,
blue Visitor's Services sign points the way to Stoney
Creek Avenue (formerly Lake Ave). Turn east (left) onto
Stoney Creek Avenue.
- Once you have turned east onto Stoney Creek Avenue, you will
immediately cross the Alaska Railroad tracks. CAUTION: There
is a stop sign but no crossing gates.
- Proceed barely 1/4 mile to Bruno Road and turn right.
- Proceed on Bruno Road less than 1/4 mile to 13881 Bruno Road.
We're on the right-hand side of the road. If you cross the one lane
bridge, you have gone too far.
From Seward:
- Travel north on Seward Highway 9.
- Watch for the Bear Creek Volunteer Fire Station on your left.
Next, you will cross a small bridge over Salmon Creek.
- Take the next right turn (heading east) onto Stoney Creek
Avenue (formerly Lake Ave).
- Once you have turned east onto Stoney Creek Avenue, you will
immediately cross the Alaska Railroad tracks. CAUTION: There
is a stop sign but no crossing gates.
- Proceed barely 1/4 mile to Bruno Road and turn right.
- Proceed on Bruno Road less than 1/4 mile to 13881 Bruno Road.
We're on the right-hand side of the road. If you cross the one lane
bridge, you have gone too far.

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