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    Creekside Haven

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    Colette's Bed and Breakfast - Entrance to the Lavender Room

    Colette's Bed and Breakfast

    (39 reviews)

    This is an amazing Bed &Breakfast! The best we've been to, and we're no strangers to B &B's. At…read moreColette's you will get a true B&B experience--from the pristine and romantic suites to the full gourmet breakfasts to all the added touches. I can't say it enough, this is one inn you dont want to skip if you're even on the Olympic Peninsula. and wonderful staff will have you feeling like a VIP. The common area is beautifully and stylishly furnished. They will supply you with clean, warm blankets to snuggle up to as you sit by the fire pit for Happy hour, which takes place every afternoon. The breakfasts are very tasty, and it's clear that great pride goes into their preparation and presentation! And might I say the garden area overlooking the sea is a slice of paradise. The grounds are lush and private enough that you're not running into other guests very often. The hubby and I loved the Lavender suite, which has a great view of the garden and sea. The bath was spacious and upscale as well. If you need ideas and suggestions for how to explore Olympic National Park, just ask. You won't be disappointed with the recommendations you receive. Yes, you will pay more than you might at a local hotel. But the experience here at Colette's makes it worth every penny. Don't ever change!

    Truly beautiful place, right on the water. The landscaping is exquisite, and the rooms are very…read morecomfortable. The service was great as well. Would have gotten 5 stars except for the following; 1. Each time you come or go you have to get out of your car and manually open/close the gate. For what they charge for rooms they should have an electric gate and give people the code. 2. Breakfast is only served at 9AM, and often you want to get out early to beat the crowds to hiking/scenic places. 3. The ice machine has been broken for quite some time, so if you want ice later in the evening you need to hope the house manager is around. Otherwise it is a wonderful place to stay.

    Lost Mountain Lodge - Main bedroom area of the "Hideaway on Quail Lake" suite.

    Lost Mountain Lodge

    (29 reviews)

    $$$$

    Just spent a wonderful weekend here. Dwight met us upon arrival. He gave us lots of great advice…read moreon what to see and do and where to eat. Our Dragonfly Suite had a nice outdoor area that faced the forest, great for summer evenings. Cozy, comfortable, and luxurious accommodations for sure. We arranged to bring our dog and this was such a perfect place. There was so much acreage to roam around and explore, which made it fun for our big dog and us as well. LML is a truly special place. And the breakfasts--wow. Chef-prepared food with local ingredients. This was a bit of a splurge but I don't think we'll want to stay anywhere else while we're on the peninsula.

    Now THIS is a bed & breakfast! No continental breakfasts here, no siree! My husband and I needed a…read morequick, last minute getaway, and after a bit of research, we decided on Lost Mountain Lodge. And we are SO glad we did. We checked in Friday night and out Sunday. My husband handled the booking, so I can't speak to that, but Dwight (the owner) gave us a thorough rundown of the area and gave us some great suggestions for food and hiking when we checked in - no need to spend time researching! ROOM - We stayed in the Creekside room which was fabulous! So spacious, double sinks and shower heads, inviting fireplace and comfortable bed. What more could you ask for?? BREAKFAST - No continental breakfast crap here! How about a 5 star breakfast instead? So filling and tasty with veggies and fruit. You will not leave for a hike crashing. Do yourself a favor and stay here!

    Bond Ranch Retreat - Breakfast room and two B&B suites.

    Bond Ranch Retreat

    (8 reviews)

    Thank you Tess & Morris for your lovely, serene ranch and friendly hospitality! You spared us from…read morewhat could have been a dismal getaway weekend. We were headed to Sooke Harbor, BC for a much-needed, long weekend. Imagine our disappointment after driving 2+ hours from our home in Kirkland to the Black Ball Ferry in Port Angeles, only to find there was no room for us on the only afternoon ferry to Victoria!! Note: we learned a valuable lesson - make reservations if you want onboard!! Our spirits dashed, we began to formulate Plan B after canceling our reservation at Sooke Harbor. We searched the interweb for hotels or lodges in the vicinity and came across the Bond Retreat Ranch. After finding other places booked solid or not yet open for the season, we were very relieved when Tess said we could have the Cottage for the weekend! We headed straight to the Ranch where we were greeted by the congenial Tess and her sidekick, Goofy the hound dog. She took us on a quick tour of the Ranch - a lovely, well-maintained spread, which includes 5 guest rooms with the B&B, a large pasture for the two resident horses, a cute wedding chapel, covered patio for gathering, breakfast room made from a converted barn, pavilion for dancing, and several other outbuildings. Then we were escorted to our private little cottage with a cozy living room, kitchen, bathroom, bedroom and a private yard with chairs, porch, picnic table, lots of trees and a nice view of the ranch. The B&B wasn't open for the season, but Tess was happy to put us up. All the buildings on the ranch were built by Morris, the 70 year-old owner and Tess' longtime partner. Morris bought the land when he was 18, logged the trees, milled the lumber and built it all himself, including their home on the premises. The workmanship is impressive and the entire place is clean, inviting, rustic and charming. The ranch is a lovely venue for a wedding, family reunion or group getaway. In season they have a nightly campfire and serve breakfast in the barn and patio. The Cottage was spotless - not a speck of dust or cobweb in sight! I found this very impressive considering we arrived off-season. The bed was so cozy - we slept like babies! There were lots of warm quilts and fluffy pillows to snuggle into. The kitchen has a fridge, sink, small range and is stocked with enough dishes, pans & utensils to prepare light meals. If you want to grill, there is one at the pavilion or they will bring one down to the Cottage. There is a book of local restaurant recommendations, some magazines about the area and an electric fireplace in the living room. What they don't have is a TV or wifi - so you are delightfully unplugged! The pavilion does have wireless if really needed (cell service on Verizon was sketchy at best). We spent two full days exploring the surroundings and east side of the Olympic National Park - Salt Creek State Park, Crescent Bay, Madison Falls, Hurricane Ridge, the Elwha Valley, Lake Crescent, Marymere Falls, the Lake Crescent Lodge, etc. We hiked a LOT! The weather was nice - our last day it was fantastic! We had a delicious dinner at the Alder Wood Bistro (highly recommended) and a crazy-good breakfast at the Oak Table Cafe, both in Sequim. We picked up some groceries at the Sunny Farms Country Store with its great selection of organic and local produce & meats, raw honey, etc. All of these are within 10 min of the Ranch. For our 2nd night we picnicked in the front yard, enjoying the vibrant, northwest skies for sunset. This was the best Plan B ever! We can't wait to come back and explore more of the area and hopefully spend another stay at the Ranch. Sadly, Morris & Tess are Looking to retire, so the Ranch is on the market. How I wish I had the youth and money to buy it! What a lovely piece of paradise. Fortunately, the Ranch will be open in the meantime and we highly recommend you check it out!

    I can't give enough stars for this place. It was fantastic. We are new to the B&B scene but this…read moredefinitely has given us some high standards. Upon your arrival you will meet Tess, the nicest person in the world. She will show you around her and Mr. Morris's lovely farm and then offer you water and cookies. The details are so cute-everything is decorated perfectly, there are tons of wild flowers, a chapel, a saloon (for game playing-alcohol not provided :)) and a nice large bathroom house. Breakfast is delicious with hot coffee and freshly prepared goods a lot of them made from ingredients from the farm! Overall: Pros: Food, people, place, location, comfy beds Cons: .....none.

    Domaine Madeleine - cutie rooms

    Domaine Madeleine

    (21 reviews)

    $$$$

    Hidden Cliff Danger: Property sits on "dramatic height cliff" but deliberately hides this:…read more* Marketing photos show safe lawn - actually dangerous cliff drop * NO warning signs at cliff edge * Booking page lists bed heights/step counts but omits DEADLY cliff hazard * This is willful concealment that could kill pets or children Poor Design - Zero Privacy/Separation: * NO barriers between balconies - pets can easily wander between guest areas * Shared garden spaces mean other guests walk by your windows constantly * Pay $500-700+ for "views" but must keep curtains closed for any privacy * Can't enjoy the premium view you paid for without being completely exposed Disgusting Cleanliness Issues: Serious ant infestation throughout the room: * Ants crawling on the bed and carpet * Paying $500-700+ per night for luxury accommodations with bugs * Completely unacceptable for any hotel, let alone one claiming "Best Housekeeping" awards * Shows their "award-winning" standards are a complete lie Update to their response: Notice they can't dispute a single FACT I stated - instead they deflect with irrelevant details and attack my character. This proves everything I documented is true. Their response proves everything I said about deceptive practices: "We lowered from $250 as a courtesy" = LIE - They demanded $250 with ZERO documentation - Only reduced to $100 when I demanded proof they couldn't provide - I NEVER asked for a refund - they voluntarily dropped it because they knew they were wrong (btw we don't care about it) - This wasn't "courtesy" - they were caught overcharging "Policies in clear view" = LIE - Policy was placed ON THE BED, not visible at check-in - Their website details bed heights but hides deadly cliff dangers - Marketing shows "safe lawn" - reality is dangerous cliff drop Real issues they won't address: - Deadly cliff with no warning signs - No barriers between balconies - Ant infestation in "award-winning" rooms - Misleading marketing that endangers guests Instead of fixing safety hazards, they attack customers who expose the truth. Other travelers deserve to know about these dangerous conditions. lol looks like the owner has tracker record to be a scammer for a while : https://www.peninsuladailynews.com/news/jig-lure-restaurant-hopes-sink-as-new-business-model-folds/

    We had a wonderful weekend at Domaine Madeleine! The grounds are stunning, the sunsets were…read morespectacular, the bed was sooo comfortable, the 8 head shower (literally) was incredible. Luxury. Loved that each room was painted as part of the Olympic National Park. We even got to see a bald eagle from our deck -- thanks for leaving binoculars in the room! Would 100% recommend as a romantic getaway

    George Washington Inn

    George Washington Inn

    (26 reviews)

    Very uncomfortable experience, the space is cold and the service from the hosts is even colder. If…read moreyour religious this might be the place for you lots of religious reading materials laying around, oddly liberty bells. Coffee is basically Keurig machine even though the hosts brags and sells thier own roasted coffee. The front host/attendant basically uses the front lobby as an office so you will hear them on the phone and zoom/conference calls. Don't try and get any reading or work done in the main room while your staying. If thirsty you are provided two bottles of water in your fridge for a two day visit. Otherwise you can drink faucet water from your bathroom. Also no ice machines or microwaves unless maybe your a vip? Hosts either live in the basement or the attic.. and you might have a preacher living in the white barn by the front gate. No walking access outside the property.. Showers are the worst I have ever experienced in a hotel.. the beds are stiff as a board and the pillows are weirdly over sized.. sheets were awful also.. As for the food could of been a saving grace.. expect every dish is basically sugar... They offer maple syrup but there are so cheap you can tell it's just high fructose corn syrup with coloring.. Hope this saves someones money from this awkward social experience..

    My family and I visited the grounds three weeks ago (July 11th) and thoroughly enjoyed the gorgeous…read morelavender fields and the rest of the grounds. I visited again on July 31st and was shocked to see a Trump flag flying prominently in front of the hotel. The flag really takes away from the beauty of this place. I will not be returning nor will I stay at this hotel in the future.

    Creekside Haven - bedbreakfast - Updated May 2026

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