The staff at the Inn at Schoolhouse Creek were extremely gracious, accomodating, and welcoming, to both ourselves and our doggie.
I agree with others here that the drive up to Mendocino is not the easiest drive, but beautiful nevertheless as you drive through redwoods and by the coast. We got to check in an hour early, which I was thankful for, and were greeted happily, and were presented with a goodie bag for our pooch.
We stayed in Anderson Valley, a studio at the end of 4 attached studios, with a deck with views of the coast. Our first step into the room was an overwhelming whiff of air freshener potpourri that we had to unplug because it was too much. There was a super comfy king size bed, a gas powered fireplace, microwave, coffeemaker and mini fridge. The room came with add'l doggie supplies--towels, blankets/covers, cleaner (just in case), doggie bowls and bags. Bathroom was small but clean, and we were provided with towels, mats, shampoo/conditioner, makeup remover, soap, hairdryer, 2 bathrobes.
There was a meadow on the property that allowed us to let the dog run around unleashed and play with other dogs staying at the inn. They also have 2 mini donkeys on the property who were extremely cute and super calm, which our dog was apprehensive at first but by the next day had no problem with. There was also a water/hose area to wash our pooch post-beach romps. The property also had a hot tub which we never tried because it was just too chilly for me to get in there (the thought of coming out!).
Breakfast was served daily, first morning was bagels/log/creamcheese, assorted muffins/breads, fruit salad, cream, cereals/milk/oat, juices, coffee/tea, the hot dish was eggs benedict which the yolk was more hardboiled than coddled but still delicious. next morning was the same assortment minus bagels, hot dish was an egg souffle/frittata and bacon which wasn't as good as the benedict, and needed some salt/seasoning.
The inn was in close proximity to Mendocino Village where we stopped by for walking around and meals. We also canoed at Big River which is just a stone's throw away from the inn. We loved our stay and time here. Other guests majority seemed to own dogs, who were all well behaved and courteous to each other. It might be overwhelming to an unsuspecting guest, but I honestly think the inn has a good thing going for them, fulfilling a need because many ppl like us consider their pet like family and love travelling with them when possible, and it's not always easy finding pet friendly lodging.
The inn was quiet, peaceful and the perfect place to recharge. Oh and free wifi on the property.
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