Oregon
Bed and Breakfasts
Regions
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Featured
Oregon B&B
Destinations
Portland is the jewel of the Pacific Northwest, with dozens of parks and outdoor spaces. Portland has a vibrant downtown that boasts attractions like Powell’s Books, the Portland Art Museum & the Oregon Zoo.
Eugene, Oregon
Eugene, in the Willamette Valley between the Pacific coast and the Cascade Mountains, offers cafes, restaurants, boutiques & galleries.
Ashland, Oregon
Ashland is close to Crater Lake Nat'l Park and the Rogue River. It is also home to the Oregon Shakespeare Festival and beautiful Lithia Park.
Astoria, Oregon
Astoria, Oregon is the oldest American settlement west of the Rockies, & it marks the western end of the Lewis & Clark Trail. Astoria is on the Columbia River & just a few miles from the Pacific Ocean.
Oregon has a diverse landscape of trees and coasts that the bed and breakfast visitor must see in order to appreciate. Plan a bed and breakfast vacation to the United States’ west coast, and find out what scenic beauty awaits you in Oregon.
Oregon Bed and Breakfasts By City
Featured B&B's
Featured B&BHersey House & Bungalow
Ashland, OR
A beautifully preserved Craftsman home surrounded by lush gardens within walking distance of downtown theaters. Five guestrooms with king/queen beds & private baths or a fully equipped cottage. A delightful gourmet breakfast is served each morning.
Featured B&BWeasku Inn
Grants Pass, OR
A cozy riverfront inn built around a colorful, historic fishing lodge. Decorated with locally hand-crafted furniture, one of a kind lamps, pillow top beds with feather duvets, chairs & fishing memorabilia.
Featured B&BAlbion Inn
Ashland, OR
Historic 1905 farmhouse offers peaceful serenity in quiet residential neighborhood only one block from Ashland's restaurants, galleries, and shops. Guests enjoy delicious, organic breakfasts out on the patio or indoors overlooking the rose garden.
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Oregon Bed and Breakfast
Oregon's coastline transforms from rugged cliffs to forest to beaches, offering 363-miles of lighthouses, history, and seafood for you to discover. Mount Hood provides the largest night skiing area, and the Columbia River Gorge delivers waterfalls and windsurfing. Unlike many city centers, downtown Portland, or “The City of Roses”, hugs foothills, wineries, wildlife preserves and embrace openness with a thriving arts community, an open-air plaza, parks, gardens, and a superior public transportation system. And with an abundance of orchards, gardens, vineyards, fresh and saltwater fish, Oregon offers a truly epicurean experience. Your splendid scenic bed and breakfast lodgings may convince you to stay longer than you intended. So pack your bags and let an Oregon adventure begin!
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