Two-Night Stay for Two with a Bottle of Wine at The Shelburne Inn in Seaview, WA. Multiple Room Types Available.
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Visit sandy beaches, antique shops, and Lewis and Clark’s Discovery Trail from a historical B & B
What You Get
Two-night stay for two
- Option 1: $195 for a stay in room 2, 3, 4, 8, 10, or 11 (up to a $328 value)
- Option 2: $230 for a stay in room 5, 6, 12, 14, 15, or 16 (up to a $388 value)
- Option 3: $255 for a stay in suite 9 or 17 (up to a $428 value)
Book by: 11/30/12
Travel by: 12/29/12Included in all options:
- Bottle of wine
Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
Historical Inn and Restaurant in Coastal Washington with Period Antiques
Innkeepers David Campiche and Laurie Anderson have spearheaded quite a few elaborate restoration projects to accentuate the old-fashioned feel of The Shelburne Inn, which dates to 1896. In 1983, they began to transform Inglenook, a dining room area, into a lounge; they adorned it with art nouveau 19th-century stained-glass windows that were rescued from a church in England before it was razed. Anchoring the Inglenook is a piano they named Gloria, after a longtime guest.
At the acclaimed Shelburne Restaurant, seasoned chefs whip up Northwest-inspired fare made from local seafood such as Northwest cioppino and dungeness crab cakes, served alongside artisan breads and desserts made at the inn's bakery. For a more casual meal, head to the adjacent Shelburne Pub for David's mussel chowder, a 30-year staple at the inn. The innkeepers have even posted some of their favorite recipes online, so you won’t have to mail home the mushroom frittatas and reverse engineer them in your kitchen. Shelburne Restaurant's main dining room is closed on Wednesday, but the pub will remain open.
Each of the Shelburne Inn’s guest rooms and suites is decorated with antiques such as stained glass and claw-foot bathtubs. Don’t sleep in too late, or you’ll miss The Shelburne Inn’s complimentary gourmet breakfast, which so moved a St. Louis Post-Dispatch reporter that he proclaimed, "The Shelburne is to breakfast what the Louvre is to art.”
Seaview, Washington: Sleepy Coastal Town on Long Beach Peninsula
The Shelburne Inn is located in the small town of Seaview, which sits on Long Beach Peninsula, nestled between the Columbia River and the Pacific Ocean. The peninsula is home to 28 miles of sandy beaches and quaint seaside villages populated by antique shops, bookstores, and galleries.
Long Beach holds the distinction of being the most northwesterly leg of Lewis and Clark’s transcontinental journey. You can trace the explorers’ footsteps on the nearly 9-mile Discovery Trail, located a short distance from The Shelburne Inn. The trail re-creates the scenes Lewis and Clark described in their diaries, replete with an 18-foot gray-whale skeleton and a bronze statue replica of a beached sturgeon. A life-size bronze tree honors the pine that Clark once inscribed with his name and the immortal words “Eat it, Magellan.”
Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
Other Details
Room Details
Rooms 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 12, and 14
- One queen bed
- Standard occupancy: 2
- Maximum occupancy: 2
- Adding occupants above standard: not allowed
Rooms 15, 16, and 17
- One queen bed (rooms 16 and 17) or one queen bed and one twin bed (room 15)
- Standard occupancy: 2
- Maximum occupancy: 3
- Adding occupants above standard: $15 per day for an additional guest
- Room 16 is handicap-accessible
Hotel Policies
- Check in: 2 p.m.
- Check out: 11:30 a.m.
- Parking: free
- Rollaways: not available
- Smoking policy: no smoking inside the property
- Pet policy: pets are not allowed inside the property.
- Accessibility: handicap-accessible rooms are available upon request during booking.
- Room upgrades: not available
Amenities
- Onsite restaurant and pub
- Daily breakfast
- Guest library
- Fresh cookies upon arrival
- All-day coffee and tea service
- Complimentary WiFi
Traveler's Tips
- Shelburne Restaurant's main dining room is closed on Wednesday, but the pub will remain open.
Getting There
- By plane: about 115 miles from Portland International Airport (PDX)
- By car: about 111 miles northwest of Portland, Oregon
Visit sandy beaches, antique shops, and Lewis and Clark’s Discovery Trail from a historical B & B
What You Get
Two-night stay for two
- Option 1: $195 for a stay in room 2, 3, 4, 8, 10, or 11 (up to a $328 value)
- Option 2: $230 for a stay in room 5, 6, 12, 14, 15, or 16 (up to a $388 value)
- Option 3: $255 for a stay in suite 9 or 17 (up to a $428 value)
Book by: 11/30/12
Travel by: 12/29/12Included in all options:
- Bottle of wine
Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
Historical Inn and Restaurant in Coastal Washington with Period Antiques
Innkeepers David Campiche and Laurie Anderson have spearheaded quite a few elaborate restoration projects to accentuate the old-fashioned feel of The Shelburne Inn, which dates to 1896. In 1983, they began to transform Inglenook, a dining room area, into a lounge; they adorned it with art nouveau 19th-century stained-glass windows that were rescued from a church in England before it was razed. Anchoring the Inglenook is a piano they named Gloria, after a longtime guest.
At the acclaimed Shelburne Restaurant, seasoned chefs whip up Northwest-inspired fare made from local seafood such as Northwest cioppino and dungeness crab cakes, served alongside artisan breads and desserts made at the inn's bakery. For a more casual meal, head to the adjacent Shelburne Pub for David's mussel chowder, a 30-year staple at the inn. The innkeepers have even posted some of their favorite recipes online, so you won’t have to mail home the mushroom frittatas and reverse engineer them in your kitchen. Shelburne Restaurant's main dining room is closed on Wednesday, but the pub will remain open.
Each of the Shelburne Inn’s guest rooms and suites is decorated with antiques such as stained glass and claw-foot bathtubs. Don’t sleep in too late, or you’ll miss The Shelburne Inn’s complimentary gourmet breakfast, which so moved a St. Louis Post-Dispatch reporter that he proclaimed, "The Shelburne is to breakfast what the Louvre is to art.”
Seaview, Washington: Sleepy Coastal Town on Long Beach Peninsula
The Shelburne Inn is located in the small town of Seaview, which sits on Long Beach Peninsula, nestled between the Columbia River and the Pacific Ocean. The peninsula is home to 28 miles of sandy beaches and quaint seaside villages populated by antique shops, bookstores, and galleries.
Long Beach holds the distinction of being the most northwesterly leg of Lewis and Clark’s transcontinental journey. You can trace the explorers’ footsteps on the nearly 9-mile Discovery Trail, located a short distance from The Shelburne Inn. The trail re-creates the scenes Lewis and Clark described in their diaries, replete with an 18-foot gray-whale skeleton and a bronze statue replica of a beached sturgeon. A life-size bronze tree honors the pine that Clark once inscribed with his name and the immortal words “Eat it, Magellan.”
Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
Other Details
Room Details
Rooms 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 12, and 14
- One queen bed
- Standard occupancy: 2
- Maximum occupancy: 2
- Adding occupants above standard: not allowed
Rooms 15, 16, and 17
- One queen bed (rooms 16 and 17) or one queen bed and one twin bed (room 15)
- Standard occupancy: 2
- Maximum occupancy: 3
- Adding occupants above standard: $15 per day for an additional guest
- Room 16 is handicap-accessible
Hotel Policies
- Check in: 2 p.m.
- Check out: 11:30 a.m.
- Parking: free
- Rollaways: not available
- Smoking policy: no smoking inside the property
- Pet policy: pets are not allowed inside the property.
- Accessibility: handicap-accessible rooms are available upon request during booking.
- Room upgrades: not available
Amenities
- Onsite restaurant and pub
- Daily breakfast
- Guest library
- Fresh cookies upon arrival
- All-day coffee and tea service
- Complimentary WiFi
Traveler's Tips
- Shelburne Restaurant's main dining room is closed on Wednesday, but the pub will remain open.
Getting There
- By plane: about 115 miles from Portland International Airport (PDX)
- By car: about 111 miles northwest of Portland, Oregon