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dwsnyder Jul 16th, 2009 07:14 AM

FLorence, Oregon Lodging
 
We're planning to spend one night in Florence, Oregon the first week of August. We're trying to decide between the Landmark Inn and the Riverhouse Inn/Motel. They both look pretty good so I'm looking for anything that might tip the balance one way or other.

Thanks in advance!

dwsnyder Jul 16th, 2009 07:27 AM

I suppose some links might be helpful.

Riverhouse: http://www.riverhouseflorence.com/

Landmark Inn: http://presys.com/l/a/landmarkinn/Na...dmark_Inn.html

Thanks again!

beachbum Jul 16th, 2009 07:57 AM

Florence is a popular stop for the Oregon Dunes, but usually not for an overnight since the town's not on the beach, and has only one oceanview hotel/motel, the Driftwood Shores. So, I'm curious; why Florence, and why not beachfront lodgings? If you've got flexibility, I'd suggest something in Yachats.

Maybe sunbum (another frequent poster here) knows the Landmark and Riverhouse, but otherwise, I'm guessing you'll have to go with your gut. Or, you can trust the reviews on TripAdvisor, which show Riverhouse as the 2nd most popular lodging in town, whereas Landmark isn't even listed.

sunbum1944 Jul 16th, 2009 08:38 AM

Have not stayed at either one of those - if I stay in Florence I stay at the Driftwood Shores - but as Beachbum says, Yachats- is a better choice and that is where I usually stay

dwsnyder Jul 16th, 2009 09:27 AM

beachbum:

Thanks. We do have flexibility. I had been thinking that we would stay in Florence and drive north to Yachats and stay. Now I realize it's much closer than I thought. So, I'd rather stay on/near the beach.

So, where would you suggest (from personal experience preferably) in Yachats? We aren't big into 'resort' type places - unless the location / price / view / service are right.

Really, almost anyplce that's clean, friendly and reasonably priced. Of course, view & proximity to the beach are major plus factors.

Really appreciate your suggestions!

beachbum Jul 16th, 2009 12:28 PM

If it's from personal experience, the only place in Yachats I can recommend is Overleaf Lodge: http://www.overleaflodge.com/. I think it has probably the best setting of any lodging on the Oregon coast; just spectacular. If that doesn't fit into your budget, it's sister property, The Fireside, has almost as good a setting.

sunbum1944 Jul 16th, 2009 12:29 PM

Well I will guess beachbums answer and say he would recommend the OverLeaf Lodge

Along the same strip is the Adobe Motel and the Fireside
I have stayed at all 3 and my favs would be the Overleaf and Adobe - depends on your budget I guess - the Adobe being the middle range of those 3 ( its also the only one with a restaurant) but great ocean views and a nice walking path between the 3

beachbum Jul 16th, 2009 12:46 PM

good guess, sunbum! ;-)

dwsnyder Jul 16th, 2009 12:49 PM

beachbum/sunbum: Thanks very much. Just made a reservation at the Adobe. Person I spoke was very friendly. Middle of the road w/ a good view sounds good to me.

Any suggestions a couple of hours north in oregon (on the ocean). I don't have an itinerary or anything. We'd just like to enjoy some natural beauty (and good food).

Thanks again

beachbum Jul 16th, 2009 02:18 PM

<i>"We'd just like to enjoy some natural beauty (and good food)."</i>

Well, the obvious choice would be Cannon Beach. But, it's wildly popular, and that many/most places have minimum stay requirements might be an issue for you. That said, places I'm betting you'd like, from low to high end: Lands End Motel, The Waves Motel, Inn at Schooners Cove, Hallmark Resort, toss-up between Ocean Lodge & SurfSand Resort, and Stephanie Inn. Oh... forgot about the Tolovana Inn, which I'd place towards the low end. But, it's far enough from the small downtown that I really don't consider it to be in Cannon Beach.

The less obvious choice is Manzanita. I don't know of any place on the beach there, but the Sunset Surf is across the street. It's a great value.

dwsnyder Jul 17th, 2009 06:46 AM

beachbum:

Thanks <b><u>Very Much</u></b>! Had dinner last night with a collegue of my wife who visits Oregon regularly and she made pretty much the same observations & suggestions.

Hope you're enjoying your summer!

kalligratographer Jul 17th, 2009 01:05 PM

Has anyone stayed at the Silver Surf Motel near Yachats? We have 5 adults and they have 2 BR cabins reasonably priced. The beach doesn't look as picturesque as some others nearby....

sunbum1944 Jul 17th, 2009 04:39 PM

Have not stayed there and can't picture where it is.

The Adobe has 2 bedroom suites - with pull out sofa in LV room and kitchen - with fabulous views- woud that work for you?

kalligratographer Jul 17th, 2009 08:05 PM

I did look at the website and didn't see any prices, so I didn't follow through. I guess I will e-mail them. Thanks.


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