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The Little Littoral Inn in Seaside, Oregon

By:Carolyn Proctor


The Little Littoral Inn in Seaside, Oregon

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On Seaside's famous Promenade, facing the Pacific Ocean, rests the SeaSide Inn Bed & Breakfast, a wonderfully romantic hideaway set amidst the rugged grandeur of the Oregon Coast.

From the ocean, it's just a few steps across the beach, then the wide cement walkway that is the Prom, to the front yard and patio of the SeaSide Inn. Through a screened, glass door you enter into a whimsical world of beach fantasy and storybook charm.

The SeaSide Inn, a non-smoking establishment, has fourteen themed rooms, most with sweeping views of ocean and beach. Such accommodations as the Bubble Room, the Shell Seeker, Granny's House, and 50s-60s Rock 'n' Roll room are cleverly appointed. Yet there is no lack of comfort and convenience. The Captain's Quarters, with its magnificent view of the Coast Mountain Range, features a king-size brass bed, and the Mountain Cabin has a queen-sized four-poster log bed and double shower.

Atop the SeaSide Inn is the Clock Tower, with fireplace, round king bed, 2-person jetted tub, and loft with additional bed. This is the highest room, with the ultimate view of endless surf and ocean.

Our stay, in the quaint Wicker Room, with its pillow-topped, king-sized bed, was quite comfortable. One of the tiny touches that greeted us, on a round, lace-covered wicker table, was a ceramic vase containing a real rose and the magenta rhododendron blooms that are so prevalent in the Northwest (actually the state flower of Washington). Even the toilet paper was dotted with tiny red and blue flowers. In a wicker rocking chair sat a floppy-eared rabbit in lace-edged, flowered dress.

Each room has private bath, TV with cable stations, VCR, telephone, heating and air conditioning. All beds are Queens or Kings, and many furniture pieces are antiques. Armoires, canopy beds and window seats create a relaxed, cottage-style décor.

Every nook and cranny of the SeaSide B&B reflects owner Susan Peters' penchant for things cozy: bowed and beribboned teddy bears, rabbits, and the occasional rag doll make their homes everywhere. Even the interior elevator is draperied, carpeted, and decorated with a flower-cushioned, bentwood chair, straw roses, and ruffled and bowed bunnies.

Dominated by a massive river rock fireplace and glass picture windows facing patio, Prom, and ocean, the common Gathering Room sports a dining room table-sized gaming table where guests can indulge in checkers and other board games on gray afternoons. Because, after all, you're in the Pacific Northwest, known for rain, weather can be changeable. One day you're flying a kite on the beach, and the next you appreciate an Irish Coffee in front of the fireplace.

While July and August are considered high season in Seaside, "I think we have our best weather in September and October," says Susan's associate, Vicky.

In days past there was an rustically elegant beach home, with weathered gray shingles and white trim, where the SeaSide Inn rests now.

"The house was built in 1903 and had just gone into Historic Records," says Vicky, when an electrical fire completely destroyed it in 1987. Owners of the house since the seventies, Susan and her husband subsequently envisioned the SeaSide Inn B&B.

As you help yourself to your first cup of coffee in the morning, cheery hearts and ribboned floral bowers greet you on the dining room sideboard. Included with your SeaSide stay is a full breakfast, designed to send you to the beach in a vacation mood.

Breakfast is served at tables set in one end of the Gathering Room, where Susan's sense of humor is reflected in brightly-colored stuffed sea creatures dangling from the ceiling.

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Carolyn Proctor, Jetsetters Magazine Correspondent – Read Jetsetters Magazine at www.jetsettersmagazine.com To book travel visit Jetstreams.com at www.jetstreams.com and for Beach Resorts visit Beach Booker at www.beachbooker.com


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CArolyn Proctor, Jetsetters Magazine Correspondent. Join the Travel Writers Network in the logo at www.jetsettersmagazine.com Leave Your email next to the logo for FREE e travel newsletter.

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