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180 miles of Oregon coast travel: Astoria, Seaside, Cannon Beach, Manzanita,
Nehalem, Wheeler, Rockaway, Garibaldi, Tillamook, Oceanside, Pacific City,
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A Night in an Oregon Coast Castle
By Andre' Hagestedt
(Oregon
Coast) - It all begins on a particularly lovely day in early April, where
I’m still getting used to the sun being out later, after the change
in daylight hours. I hit the Oregon coast on this sunny, rather warm spring
day – where it’s actually warmer than inland, in Portland.
I should be working, with lots to do for this publication. But on days
like this, with little or no winds on the beaches and the sun gleaming
on every bit of ocean you can possibly see, I find it impossible to concentrate.
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one or two bed family units with fireplaces, kitchens and dining
rooms. Oceanview cottages sleep anywhere from two to eight, w/ two
bedrooms, some with lofts, fireplaces and kitchens. Heated outdoor
pool, enormous grounds w/ picnic tables - all at quiet southern
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It’s screw off time.
I make a stop at Dragonfire Gallery and Studio in Cannon
Beach on an errand, but find myself mesmerized by the vast array of
colorful, inspired and even whimsical artworks that seem alive on these
bright, fanciful walls. There’s a lilting, fascinating world in
every one of these selections: from fantasy paintings, works of introspection,
quirky creations with a sense of humor and many inventive objects that
make you marvel at the imaginations that conjured them. 123 S. Hemlock
St., Cannon Beach. www.dragonfirestudio.com.
503-436-1533.
It’s
almost six p.m., and the sun is still beaming strong. I finally make it
to my evening’s stay: a castle-like building called Arch
Cape House, just south of Cannon Beach. On approach, and from the
highway, you see this beautiful, cedar-shingled building in the shape
of a castle or Swiss ski lodge (and a little reminiscent of the Oregon
ski lodge used in the movie “The Shining.”) It’s grandiose
and striking, with a tower soaring up from the main entrance and the giant,
slightly gothic, wooden door.
Part
of me always hopes some madman (or madwoman) will show up at the door
in a white doctor’s outfit, cackling maniacally, but it’s
only Barbara or Bob who answer. They’re still charming and engaging
to converse with nonetheless – and Barbara actually is a retired
biologist. (So I suppose she COULD find a way to create her own monster
in the basement.)
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Inside, it’s rather jaw dropping, with a giant chandelier
over the white living room, and a lovely white fireplace at the center.
Part of the tower descends through here, creating a little roundish space
in one corner that serves as a sort of game room.
I’ve been to Arch Cape House several times before,
but always missed one rather interesting specimen of its many, many endearing
features: the wine social hour in that cushy, beautiful living room. I
actually just stumbled into this, catching owners Bob and Barbara chatting
with a couple from Minnesota over glasses of white wine. What a nifty
little way to spend your early evening. The pair, John and Lee, were loads
of fun to gab with. I sat and spouted off about my favorite subject –
the Oregon coast. They talked about Minnesota and the Midwest, and queried
about economics and such in Oregon.
I was
starving by this time, and ready to pass out. I made a beeline for a new
place just a few miles south: Guido’s Ristorante, in Wheeler. I’d
suggested to the Minnesota couple they should eat there earlier, and sure
enough, I found them there by the time I arrived. On top of their fabulous,
rather cutting edge pizzas, Guido’s recently started doing pasta,
which I inhaled with great joy. I am, admittedly, a serious regular here,
as are many locals and regulars to this area. The staff is a kick in the
pants; always amusing in a “Seinfeld” kind of way. The food
is a must-see – plus the sunset view of the bay is unforgettable.

The
Ocean Lodge. There will not be another property built
like this in Cannon Beach in our lifetimes. Rare, premiere ocean
front location; handsome, dramatic architecture and tasteful, fun
(nostalgic) beach interiors. Overlooks Haystack Rock. 100 percent
smoke free. Imaginative special occasion packages. Massive wood
burning lobby fireplace. Library w/ fireplace, stocked with impressive
book collection. Pet and family friendly. Lavish continental buffet
breakfast. In-room fireplaces, mini-kitchens. Jacuzzi tubs in select
rooms. DVD players, complimentary movies. Morning paper. Warm cookies.
888-777-4047. 503-436-2241. 2864 Pacific Street. Cannon Beach, Oregon.
www.theoceanlodge.com |
John and Lee agreed with me and loved the grub as well.
I love it when I’m right. Hwy 101, Wheeler. 503-368-7778.
After goofing around the beaches well into the middle of
the night with a pal from Cannon Beach, I retire to a comely room called
the “tapestry” room at Arch Cape House, which gives you a
feeling of sleeping in a rose garden with the red rose-like shapes covering
the walls. Other rooms have cozy Jacuzzi tubs, little nooks for reading
(or cuddling…or whatever inspires a couple staying here) and at
least partial ocean views that are thrilling. Arch Cape House screams
romantic getaway at the top of its lungs.
In the morning, Barbara plays the culinary mad scientist
and rustles up breakfasts that can only be described as genius. On this
particular a.m., she made this fluffy, cheese omelets-like masterpiece
that was indeed memorable. Perhaps most incredible was an enormous mushroom
stuffed with a delicately layered sausage. I was entranced.
Everyone
at the table – John, Lee and a couple from Vancouver, Washington
– were especially enamored of Barbara’s homemade bread. I
could understand why, but was too busy floating in ecstasy from the omelet,
sausage and mushroom to pay as much attention to that as the others.
On this morning, the sun was spectacular, and the beaches
seemed especially animate with bright blue water broken by pristine white
breakers. At one point, I sat in the Arch Cape House garden and simply
hung out with Bob, talking about our usual favorite subject – Internet
marketing – and getting all geeky and nerdy (we’re a couple
steps away from needing pocket protectors when we get together).
Later
in the day, I scarf down enormous amounts of what could be my favorite
pasta all time: the penne pasta and meat sauce at Cannon
Beach Fultano’s Pizza. This is one magnificent dish, with a
glorious, multi-layered stream of flavors throughout the sauce. This,
too, is a must-taste if you’re exploring Oregon’s north coast.
They not only feature innovative pizzas, but they deliver them too. 200
N. Hemlock and Second Street. (503) 436-9717.
Arch Cape House provides weddings in their unique little
garden area – which will get even more charming as now-Master Gardener
Bob is getting his green thumbs even browner these days. Arch Cape House
is on East Ocean Rd., just north of the Arch Cape Tunnel. www.archcapehouse.com.
800-436-2848.

Arch
Cape Property Services.
Dozens of homes in that dreamy,
rugged stretch between Cannon Beach and Manzanita known as Arch
Cape. Oceanfront and ocean view , or just a short walk from the
sea.
All homes are immaculate and smoke free; some pet friendly (with
a fee). Some with broadband, indoor or outdoor hot tubs, fireplaces,
decks, and fire pits or barbecues. Call about tempting winter specials
that go until March (not valid holidays, however). www.archcaperentals.com
866-436-1607. |

D
Sands Condominium Motel, Lincoln City. Free, fresh baked
cookie upon check-in is just the start. All rooms beachfront and
up against Lincoln City's most famous stretch of beach: the D River.
Each room comes as a suite or mini-suite, and has a kitchen and
balcony or patio. Some w/ gas fireplaces, while all have a DVD Players;
movies to rent come with free popcorn. Heated indoor pool, a spa,
and this fabulous beach is lit at night. Rooms sleep from two, four
to six - including a deluxe fireplace suite. Gift certificates orspecial
occasion packages. www.dsandsmotel.com.
171 S.W. Highway 101. 800-527-3925. |

A1
Beach Rentals, Lincoln City. Perfect for large family
vacations all the way down to a getaway lodging for two - with
over 25 vacation rental homes to choose from. A breathtaking collection
of craftsman or traditional beachfront homes, or oceanview houses
– from one to seven bedrooms. In various areas of Lincoln
City and overlooking the beach, with some in Depoe Bay. All kinds
of amenities are available, like hot tubs, decks, BBQ, rock fireplaces,
beamed ceilings and more. Some are new, some are historic charmers.
Lincoln City, Oregon. 1-(503)-232-5984. www.a1beachrentals.com.
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Lincoln
City Vacation Homes
Something for everyone: smaller homes
with a view to a large house that sleeps 15. All are either oceanfront
or just a few steps away – all with a low bank access and
fantastic views. Most are in the Nelscott area; one is close to
the casino. You’ll find a variety of goodies: fireplaces,
multiple bedrooms, dishwashers, Jacuzzis, washer/dryers, hot tubs,
cable TV, VCR, barbecues; there’s a loft in one, and another
sprawling home has two apartments. Pets allowed in some homes
– ask first. Each comes with complete kitchens. Most have
seventh night free. Prices range from winter $85 to summer $230
per night. www.getaway2thecoast.com.
541-994-8778.
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Tradewinds
Motel,
Rockaway Beach. All rooms are immaculate and have TV’s, VCR’s
and in-room phones w/ data ports. Oceanfronts have queen bed, a
double hide-a-bed, kitchen, cozy firelog fireplace and private deck.
Both types sleep up to four people. Others are appointed for a two-person
romantic getaway, yet still perfect for those on a budget. Elaborate
oceanfront Jacuzzi suite has two bedrooms, kitchen, double hide-a-bed,
fireplace and private deck, sleeping as many as six. For family
reunions or large gatherings such as weddings, some rooms can connect
to create two-room and three-room suites. Some rooms pet friendly.
523 N. Pacific St., Rockaway Beach. (503) 355-2112 - 1-800-824-0938.
www.tradewinds-motel.com |

Inn
At Spanish Head, Lincoln City. Lincoln City’s only resort
hotel built right on the beach with all oceanfront rooms - nestled
against a rugged cliffside overlooking a soft, sandy beach. Dine
in penthouse restaurant and bar, for casual meal or candlelight
dinner. An array of seafood specialties, juicy steaks and other
Northwest favorites, including decadent Sunday buffet. Rooms range
from bedrooms to studios to 1-bedroom suites with microwaves and
refrigerators to full kitchens. Also, wi-fi, spa, saunas, exercise
room and year-round heated swimming pool. Kids will love the game
room and easy beach access. Full-service conference/meeting rooms
for that inspirational retreat; extensive wedding possibilities.
4009 SW Highway 101, Lincoln City. 1-800-452-8127 or 541-996-2161.
www.spanishhead.com |
Inn
at Cannon Beach. Beautifully wooded natural setting at quiet south
end of Cannon Beach. Great during winter storms with a new book by
the fireplace – or when the sun is out for family fun and beach
strolling. Handsome beach cottage-style architecture. Lush flowering
gardens and naturalized courtyard pond. Warm, inviting guest rooms.
Continental buffet breakfast. Warm Cookies. Family and Pet Friendly.
Welcome gifts. Smoke-free. Complimentary Wireless Connectivity. Wine
and book signing events. 800-321-6304 or 503-436-9085. Hemlock At
Surfcrest, Cannon Beach, Oregon. www.atcannonbeach.com. |
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All units boast two bedrooms, two bathrooms, designer kitchens,
wireless broadband Internet, fireplaces, Jacuzzi’s and private
decks. Friendly staff dedicated to high quality and superb customer
service. 140 NW 48th Street, Newport. (541) 265-3751. (800) 870-7795.
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ASTORIA
Where the Columbia
meets the Pacific, Land of Lewis & Clark and loads of
atmosphere & history
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SEASIDE
The Promenade,
Tillamook Head, family fun & broad, sandy beaches
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CANNON
BEACH
A mysterious
lighthouse, upscale yet earthy, a huge monolith, fine eateries
& an art mecca
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NEHALEM
BAY
Manzanita's
beaches, Nehalem and Wheeler's quirky beauty; laid back Rockaway
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TILLAMOOK
BAY
Garibaldi,
Barview, Bay City, Tillamook & an oceanfront ghost town
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THREE
CAPES LOOP
The hidden
secret of the coast: Cape Meares, a lighthouse, Oceanside,
Netarts and Pacific City
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DEPOE
BAY
A spouting horn
downtown, freaky hidden cliffs and whales, whales, whales |
NEWPORT
Time-tripping Nye Beach, a bustling
bayfront, marine science-central and two lighthouses |
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YACHATS
Constantly dramatic wave action, a mix
of the rugged & upscale |
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FLORENCE
A lighthouse, ancient bayfront and miles
and miles of fluffy dunes |
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