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Mitsi went out of her way to make Gluten-free breakfast items for me and also accommodated the rest of my family with tasty homemade goodies.

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Chehalem Ridge Bed & Breakfast

(53 reviews)

My husband and I had a delightful stay here celebrating our 12 year anniversary. When we arrived,…read moreKristin greeted us and showed us around the B&B. Their common areas include a dining room, a living room, a small library (with books and games) and TV room, as well as front and back porches. We originally booked the Oregon Trail room, but Kristin offered to upgrade us to the Oregon Coast room at a discounted rate. We chose the Oregon Coast room for the private balcony and stunning views over the valley. The room was lovely and comfortable. Toiletries, robes, and slippers are all provided for the guests. Our room also had an electric fireplace, which was nice. There was no TV, but that wasn't an issue for us. This is their handicapped accessible room, so there were extra shower and toilet seat handle bars. We stayed two nights and enjoyed two amazing breakfasts prepared by Ayelet. Over the two days, we were treated to blueberry French Toast, a poached pear, homemade bread, scrambled eggs, diced potatoes, blueberry scones, and a baked apple. Plus a selection of their homemade jelly/jam. A lot of the ingredients were sourced right from the property. While we ate, Ayelet asked us about our plans for the day, and she offered super helpful suggestions on what to do, where to go, what to eat. She even gave us printed maps! Some other noteworthy items: you get one free T-shirt with your stay; you have a choice of breakfast at 8 or 9 am; there are coolers, sunscreen, and sunglasses you can borrow; they ask your breakfast beverage of choice and usually have it out in the dining room an hour before your breakfast time; there are always homemade cookies, water, and glasses by the mini fridge; you can buy their homemade jam/jelly as well as T-shirts, mugs, coasters, etc. We loved our stay here. The view was gorgeous, the food was delicious, our room was comfortable, and Ayelet was amazing!

Amazing stay at this quiet, beautiful and scenic b&b where the rooms were comfortable, the…read morebreakfasts were plentiful and delicious, and the hosts very gracious. Overwhelmed by all the wineries? They can help navigate with excellent suggestions. Breakfast is offered at 8 or 9 am - my only suggestion would be having coffee available at 7am to hold me over (coming from east coast, even 8am was late for me). Even the jams at breakfast are for sale, and reasonably priced for the unique combinations. An outstanding base for a few days in Oregon's beautiful wine country.

Black Walnut Inn & Vineyard - On a clear day you can see Mt Hhod

Black Walnut Inn & Vineyard

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We came from Texas in August to escape the heat ya'll. I let Hubby pick the lodgings and did not…read moreeven check it out online so I'd be surprised...and let me tell you, I was so pleasantly surprised! We were greeted at the desk by Ryan with a glass of their sister winery's rose and then proceeded on a tour of the inn. It is a small boutique inn with only about 18 rooms total. I believe while we were there, there may have been maybe 4-5 other couples (that we only saw at breakfast). It is just a lovely place with a sitting room with a huge fireplace, a quaint breakfast room, and several patio areas with fire pits overlooking the valley. One firepit stays on all the time (already I was excited to "need" a firepit in August!). Ryan then walked us across the entryway to a separate smaller building and into our room which was the Deluxe Valley View room...with glass doors that opened directly onto a sweet little patio with adirondack chairs and table overlooking the vineyard. We spent every morning here drinking tea before breakfast and most evenings here drinking wine before bed. And speaking of breakfast! Every morning was a treat...several options you can choose from, mix and match your pastry with your fresh fruit with your main dish with your beverage with your coffee, all a great way to bellywad before a day of wine tastings! Do yourself a favor and get the SCONE every morning! I discovered that sadly on my last day :( All of the staff were super sweet and accommodating. The room was beautiful and the bed was comfy! But that view tho! Makes me want to submit a resume!

An incredible stay. To start, Peter and Carolyn are the sweetest, most accommodating, and overall…read morefantastic hosts. The grounds are beautiful, and the rooms are perfect. You truly feel like you are staying in an Italian Villa. The food, is also incredible. Not to mention the service and accompaniments. Will be back! If you're looking for a stay in the Willamette Valley, the Black Walnut is the place!

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An absolute gem in the middle of Oregon Wine Country!…read more A beautifully restored farm property with five well-appointed rooms, each with a serene, private patio, king sized bed, heated bathroom floors, corner fireplace, and large tub. The rooms are clean and spacious with coffee makers, refrigerators, and comfortable furnishings. The true highlight however, is the amazing breakfast! Each day we were treated to fresh coffee, homemade scones, yogurt with fresh fruit, a hearty main course, and fresh smoothies. Everything we had over the three days was incredible and perfect before a day of wine tasting. Dan and Maureen are very personable and kind and have truly created a tranquil, comfortable, and gorgeous property that we highly recommend! The definition of a true bed and breakfast!

Innkeeper Dan and Maureen were welcoming and helpful…read more Each room is furnished with handmade soaps by Maureen. The rooms are essentially the same except for each has a different color. There's a nice private patio to relax and enjoy a glass of Oregon Pinot Noir. Each room has a king-size memory foam bed, en-suite bath with heated floors, large soaking tub, coffee maker, and more..... A farm-fresh 4-course gourmet breakfast served each morning at 9:00am, they will ask what time you want it served. I enjoyed fresh baked scones, yogurt parfait, banana smoothie, and smoked salmon scramble. A nice hearty breakfast to get your day started for wine tasting. There is a two night stay minimum. Inspiring and energetic local art adorns the walls by Jo Morton from Eugene. They are centrally located to many wineries and downtown Newberg. Say hi to George the cat. Dan and Maureen are as nice at they come! Enjoy

The DreamGiver's Inn - The Inn from the back

The DreamGiver's Inn

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So I surprised the wife on day two of our 35th Anniversary with a stay at the DreamGivers Inn and…read morewhat an experience. We had never stayed at a B and B before so the bar has been set going forward. Mary and Kevin are the kindest and their home feels more like you are at a close family members home or a really good friends. Clean and well decorated with some beautiful views as well. Breakfast was amazing and they grow some of the ingredients right there on the property. The only bad thing about going is having to leave. BTW, the front porch with a cup of coffee in one of the rockers is life changing! Check them out.

One word: heavenly…read more We recently got to enjoy a few days in Oregon Wine Country before a wedding in Portland, and it was the best experience I could have imagined. We were lucky enough to stay for two nights at The DreamGiver's Inn, and I was so regretful for not making the trip a little longer. This place is truly a dream. The drive from Portland wasn't bad at all (under an hour!) and was really quite beautiful as we made our way. While driving the winding roads filled with fall colors, we spotted the Inn, thanks to its charming shade of red. We checked in around 4pm, and Grace was there to greet us and help us to our room. She was an incredibly welcoming host, and made the experience even more special. We stayed in the "Grace" room, and it was absolutely gorgeous and so relaxing. The room had a huge window seat, and the first couple of hours we were there, we sat there watching the rain and relaxing. Grace had all the makings for hot tea downstairs, which was a perfect match for the moment. We had so many plans that we canceled just so we could sit on that damn window seat and enjoy the view! Mornings at The DreamGivers Inn are the stuff dreams are made of. We usually wandered downstairs around 8:30pm to get some coffee and enjoy one of Grace's baked goods... she made the most amazing banana bread, lemon blueberry scones, and the list goes on. It's a perfect time to wake up slowly and soak in the views of rolling hills, vineyards, and trees. She had breakfast out every morning at 9am, and holy cow, was it amazing. We got to enjoy yogurt parfaits (made with the best local ingredients), egg scrambles, vegetables from the garden, and homemade jams. Can you see why we never wanted to leave? While some would shy away from going to Oregon during the rainy season, the weather ended up being a perfect match for the cozy atmosphere this beautiful sanctuary provided. I cannot recommend this spot enough! Thank you for a couple incredibly relaxing and peaceful days.

The Owl's Nest Inn - Self-proclaimed King & Queen

The Owl's Nest Inn

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I re-read my post, and want to clarify. Their old Mollie, which watched Brutus, has a boarder…read morecollie instinct to keep her care "within the boarder." She was babysitting Brutus while in my absence. :) Also, quickly about dogs: 2 fantastic neighbor dogs came silently but enthusiastically running into the property to greet Brutus. So know that. We're in the country folks, but in a very secluded neighborhood. Secluded enough to see deer 10 feet away. And if deer have bravado to enter, you shouldn't worry about your friendly dog interacting.

My husband and I had our elopement wedding at Owls Nest Inn (9/25/18) and it was just wonderful…read more Leah Light McKay is the officiant, and her preparation work in the weeks beforehand was excellent. She sent us a ceremony we could edit, incorporating our own written vows and the ring-exchange sections; we could see the flow of the ceremony beforehand and knew it would be natural and lovely. It was. Harold McKay grew up on the beautiful wine-country land where the inn is located, and he and Leah create a graceful, easy, peaceful atmosphere both on the site where outdoor ceremonies take place and in the room we had for the night. In the morning on the day after our ceremony, Harold made us an absolutely fantastic breakfast--fluffy scrambled eggs, beer pancakes, bacon, orange juice, coffee. (He and Leah, John, and I had such a great breakfast, laughing and telling stories, that John and I didn't want to leave.) We sincerely recommend Owls Nest Inn as the place for your wedding

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