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    The Setting Inn Willamette Valley

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    Sam M.

    My fiancé and I had the pleasure of staying at this incredible inn in the Willamette Valley. The inn sits on top of a beautiful hill with views of the hills, vineyards, and cows too! The host, David, was incredibly accommodating and got us anything we needed and our room was absolutely lovely with an outdoor jacuzzi right on the patio. Would absolutely recommend this to anyone looking for a relaxing and peaceful getaway, vacation, or staycation!!

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    Fantastic in every way. So peaceful, calm, clean! The daily morning breakfast delivered is from local bakery's/farms in the area, and the wine is amazing. We loved the barn full of games, and the property was magical no matter where you looked! The beds were very soft, rooms extremely clean. We can't wait to come back one day!

    Cute place to get your photo taken wonderful view
    Gerald M.

    This was the perfect getaway. The inn and the rooms are so clean and beautifully decorated. The Manager, Yndi is super friendly and was extremely welcoming when we arrived. I also thought that Sydni was very friendly as well. All the rooms have gorgeous views. The property, itself is in a lovely countryside setting. They have so many nice seating areas throughout this cozy property. Their breakfast box is so good with high quality products. They noted they will be having a tasting room open soon. Their winemaker Jesse Katz is a highly respected winemaker and we are excited to visit again when their tasting room opens. You will not be disappointed if you visit this adorable inn in the beautiful countryside. It is a hidden gem.

    Great place to stay when enjoying Willamette Valley wineries. Comfortable rooms, nice barn with games to play, lots of nooks to sit in and loved the swinging chairs outside. Andi, the GM added to the experience. She is a pleasure to talk with and even helped with soda water and biters when one of our guests wasn't feeling well. The views are gorgeous. Only suggestion would be to vary the breakfast boxes for those staying multiple days.

    What a truly amazing and magical spot! This place is GORGEOUS!! We were lucky enough to trip upon this Bed and Breakfast on our way up to Portland during the massive heat wave. My parent's AC went out with it being 115 degrees outside and needed a place to stay. Lucky us!! Management even invited my parents over to spend the day with lovely conversation and amazing wine, and A/C. The manager Gene is just lovely and so welcoming. The property is absolutely gorgeous with the interior design so elegantly decorated with big spacious rooms. The back deck offers panoramic views of the valley and wineries are a stones throw away. This place is a hidden gem and only being open under new management for a month, I can imagine it will soon be booked out for months. I can't believe this is their first review, and I'm not a friend or family, a road traveler that just lucked out that we needed a place to stay and found the Setting.

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    We have stayed here three times, and each time has been fine except for this last time. To preface,…read morewe spent $400 for two nights. Honestly... I think the photos do it justice, but here you go the backstory. We were promised an early check-in, and the room wasn't ready. The room had to get the carpets deep cleaned, so they had the heat on high and two fans to dry the carpet. The room was probably 95 degrees, and it was 90 degrees in Newberg that day. They said there wasn't a reason for the carpets being cleaned, but as you can see from the pictures, the carpets still weren't cleaned even when we were there. Each time we walked, our feet or socks turned black. We told management, and she told us that she would contact the GM, but she never did, and I had to contact them after three days of no response. I spoke to the GM, and he was very friendly and helpful, but the discount did not a lot to how awful our experience was.

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