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Heceta Head Lighthouse B&B

At a Glance

    Pros

  • unique property—as though you were living in a novel
  • exceptionally good food

    Cons

  • not within walking distance of the town or other activities
  • some rooms share a bathroom

Heceta Head Lighthouse B&B Review

On a windswept promontory, this unusual late-Victorian property is one of Oregon's most remarkable bed-and-breakfasts, owned by the U.S. Forest Service and managed by two certified executive chefs. Steve and Michelle Bursey prepare a seven-course breakfast each morning, with seasonal offerings. Meals include herbs and produce from the Lightstation garden and highlight the best of Oregon: artisan cheeses, sausages, and Carol Korgan's pastries. The nicest of the simply furnished room is the Mariner's, with a private bath and an awe-inspiring view. Filled with period detailing and antiques, the common areas are warm and inviting. If you're lucky, you may hear Rue, the resident ghost, in the night.

    Hotel Details

  • 6 rooms, 4 with bath.
  • Rate includes breakfast.
  • Credit cards accepted.

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