The Urstad House Bed & Breakfast

The Urstad House Bed & Breakfast The Urstad House Bed & Breakfast, built in 1903 located in the rolling hills of Kiester Minnesota. Bed and Breakfast

The Urstad House offers ample space for gatherings and a perfect setting for rest and relaxation. Book your stay well in...
04/27/2026

The Urstad House offers ample space for gatherings and a perfect setting for rest and relaxation. Book your stay well in advance for upcoming reunions, Memorial weekend, and the July 4th weekend.

Wishing you a blessed Easter, friends!
04/05/2026

Wishing you a blessed Easter, friends!

03/25/2026
We'd like to share a sweet note from guests who got snowed in recently. Although they booked with us, they thought they'...
03/24/2026

We'd like to share a sweet note from guests who got snowed in recently. Although they booked with us, they thought they'd be snow-free from the Twin Cities storm.
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We serve a full breakfast to our B&B guests. Including bacon!!
02/28/2026

We serve a full breakfast to our B&B guests. Including bacon!!

Make a reservation with us and unwind in a tranquil atmosphere accompanied by a served breakfast. It’s not too early to ...
02/18/2026

Make a reservation with us and unwind in a tranquil atmosphere accompanied by a served breakfast. It’s not too early to book a stay with us to attend The Wells Sportsman Show sponsored by Wells Rifle & Pistol Club.

12/24/2025

Extending heartfelt Christmas wishes from our family to yours. Your support over the past year has been greatly appreciated. Warm regards to your family.
For we saw his star in the east and have come to worship him! Matthew 2:2

12/14/2025

12 Days Until Christmas! Give the gift of relaxation and romance with a certificate for The Urstad House Bed & Breakfast.

11/06/2025

A documentary, set to premiere tomorrow, 11-6-25, on HBO Max, features footage filmed at our home last March. The documentary, produced by Investigation Discovery/HBO/Cinemax, explores a cold case from 1980 involving the murder of an 18-year-old woman who was hitchhiking near Bricelyn. A Minnesota State Trooper confessed to the crime in 1988. The victim's remains went unidentified for nearly 35 years, buried in an unmarked grave at Riverside Cemetery in Blue Earth, until DNA testing revealed her identity as Michelle Busha from Texas. Interviews with former Sheriff Roger Fletcher, current Faribault County Sheriff Scott Adams, and Gary Sunken, who buried and later exhumed the victim, were conducted at our residence. The documentary is part of the 'Friday The 13th Murders' series, Episode 6.

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103 S 2nd Street
Kiester, MN
56051

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