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Columbia River Gorge Bed and Breakfast: Traveller Reviews

812 Canyon Creek Road, Washougal, WA 98671
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Columbia River Gorge Bed and Breakfast
Ranked #2 of 2 Washougal B&B and Inns
4.0 of 5 stars 3 Reviews
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Portland, Oregon
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11 helpful votes 11 helpful votes
“Beautiful”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 18 September 2011
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This bed and breakfast is absolutely amazing. The property is beautiful, the cabin is beautiful, breakfast is amazing, the hosts are really nice people. Everything is immaculate. I wish my wife and I could have stayed more than one night. I would recommend this bed and breakfast to anyone who wants to get away, but be within 35 minutes of Portland, or 20 minutes from Stevenson. I would stay here again.

  • Stayed May 2011, travelled as a couple
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
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Washington DC, District of Columbia
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“Nature lovers only need apply.”
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 7 August 2010
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I'm long winded, so here's the summary: this place is awesome if you love nature and tranquil places, friendly hosts, comfortable bed and yummy, yummy breakfasts. I recommend staying more than one night.

Read on if you'd like to hear why.

I stumbled upon the website for this B&B through the local county's Chamber of Commerce website, while searching for things to see and do in the Columbia River Gorge area. I contacted the B&B with questions about price and availability and received a pretty quick response. (For the record I contacted a couple of other B&Bs in the area and received either no response or very untimely ones.) So in my book, that was a great start. We were able to work out decent rates for our 3 night stay. The location was perfect for our day excursion plans including Mt. St. Helens, down to Timberline Lodge in Mt. Hood and the Gorge area in between.

IF you are looking for a place that has been loved and cared for over the years, this place is it. The landscaping, small greenhouses, little barn, the grounds and the house itself are very charming. Indeed, their website doesn't do it much justice. There are several places on the property set up for relaxation or gatherings. It's a place to explore and if you enjoy gardening, well, you might as well stay a few days so that you can take in all of the varieties of plant life incorporated into the landscaping and the ones thriving in the little greenhouses. I would recommend staying more than one night for this reason. If you don't enjoy nature's serenity, then this place might not be for you. If you are so inclined you could also go hiking into the forest right from their back door.

Christina is a wonderful hostess and chef. Bud is also great company at breakfast time. I am not usually a breakfast person (a cup of coffee and a muffin will usually be fine for me), but I gobbled up all of her food that she presented. (And I'm picky about coffee too, but hers was perfectly brewed.) Of course, I am sure she would accept special requests, but I was up for the surprise each day. Better than ANY hotel breakfast I've ever had (yes, I have traveled quite a bit and to some pretty posh places). I believe the side bowl of fresh fruit she served might have been from her garden. The raspberries looked absolutely divine, but sadly I cannot eat them :( But I didn't have any trouble with the blueberries! I must have forgotten where we were for a moment though, because the fruits everywhere in this part of the country are divine.

Now, B&Bs are new to me. I'm am generally a quite shy and private person, so the thought of intruding on someone doesn't settle well with me (even though this was my idea). My husband had to remind me a couple of times that they are running a business and that we were paying customers. This place has a private entrance for guests, which made the dilemma for me sort of a non-issue. We came and went anytime we pleased without worry of interrupting anyone or having to politely specify our itinerary.

The guest suite was cozy (meaning, not a lot of open space to romp around), and was filled with many interesting decorative objects, books, games, music, etc. If you are looking for a huge flat screen tv and surround sound, you won't find it here. I was so glad! There is an entrance to a private patio from the guest suite, which is equipped with table and chairs which we used to enjoy dinner one evening. There is a small refrigerator as well and a few other kitchen accouterment. One small complaint from my husband was the shower - sort of a trickle effect with the shower unless you turned the heat up, then you would receive more pressure. So take your pick: relaxing and water saving or scalding and pressurized. Who needs skin, anyway? We stayed in the Iris suite, perhaps the shower in the other suite was different? Really, I think that was they only slightly negative thing.

I can’t go on without mentioning the friendly dog Belle, the catmistress Frances, and the new cat on the block, Alice. I am an animal lover, so their company was quite welcome to me. In fact I was looking forward to meeting them just as much as I was their caretakers!

All in all it was a very fine stay and a crisp breath of fresh air away from the big box hotels that offer comparable rates.

  • Stayed July 2010, travelled as a couple
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 4 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 4 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 4 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
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Kansas City
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“Cozy, peaceful, cabin in the beautiful woods.”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 28 August 2009
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When my new wife and I were shopping for a honeymoon suite we wanted a place to stay for a week that was 1) cozy in feel, 2) reasonable in price, 3) away from hustle-and-bustle of the city, 4) with real people, 5) and near some nice sights to visit. All of our hopes were met at the Columbia River Gorge Bed and Breakfast.
1) Cozy: As you can see from the pictures the décor is cozy. It is a nice contrast from the feel of a starched and sterilized hotel. We went in the cool of March, and it was nice to have the warm pellet stove and the multitude of blankets and pillows. The outside was pleasant too with plenty of places to explore outside in the woods. The tea house in the woods was also a nice getaway nook. For the price, you couldn't get as comfortable a place to stay in a hotel
2) Price: We stayed for a week. The longer you stay, the better your deal is. There are only two room options for either single or double occupancy. For either suit the second night (and following nights) are about $20 less per night. We stayed in the larger Iris Suite. The only difference we felt was is that is has more cozy décor and a sitting room/living room expanded some walking room. However, the Rose Suite has a bathtub/shower combo, whereas the Iris suit only has a standing shower option.
3) Away from the city: The place is right on the edge (if not IN) National Forest land. They owners really respect privacy. Everyone who makes reservations will have to call for directions for that very reason. They have PLENTY of land to explore, plus it connects to the National Forest land you can explore even more. The view of the Columbia river is amazing. They also have pets, farm animals, and wildlife to see if you are interested. If you want, you can go to the nearby towns for necessities or travel even further to visit the fun in Portland, OR.
4) Real people: The owners (Bud and Christina) are wonderfully nice people. You have the option of eating breakfast alone in your room, but we enjoyed talking with them every morning at the table. They are well informed people so the conversation was enlightening. It was much better than you would expect in a normal hotel where you have very little personal contact. Every morning was a refreshing touch of humanity.
5) Nearby sights to see: The B&B is in Washington next to the Columbia River, everything is lush and green. Wile here we recommend seeing Multnomah falls which is very close and is a gorgeous place to visit. The Bonneville Dam is a great place to visit too, esp. during salmon season (do some research on that). The town of Stevenson (10-ish miles North) has nice shops and restaurants too with community wide free internet for visitors.

As for the negatives:
In March they were just starting to install internet capabilities. We were without the web during our stay. They may have it up an running by now. The fact that the town of Stevenson had free internet service let me use it when I needed it.
Christina usually cooks a marvelous breakfast every morning, but when she is gone Bud is left to cook something up. And from what I recall from my stay, Christina is a slightly better cook. :-)

  • Stayed March 2009, travelled as a couple
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 4 of 5 stars Service
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812 Canyon Creek Road, Washougal, WA 98671
Price range (per night):* 118 AUD - 143 AUD

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