Single Family w/ 3 Bedrooms - Bathrooms - Sleeps 6
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Pearl Street in Netarts is where you’ll find our cabin...it is an old street that meanders along a bluff just above picturesque Netarts Bay - one of the Oregon Coast’s true hidden gems. Our family has owned this very special place since 1992 and we have never stopped trying to improve it, though we have only recently decided to start renting it. We are confident that you will love it as much as we do. The cabin is right across the street from Netarts Bay, and there is immediate access to the bay and ocean beaches. One of our favorite things to do is to hike on the beach to the town of Oceanside (about a 30 minute walk north) to have dinner at Rosanna’s Cafe; come share our enthusiasm! When you arrive you will smell the ocean and feel the salt air. This lovely private home is across the street from the water - all the access and spectacular views WITHOUT the "beachfront" rates! You will have access to unlimited highspeed wireless internet and free long distance calls within the US. Bring your iPod because we are wired (and wireless) for it! The home is rustic and built with the highest quality construction in every detail. It has three bedrooms, two full baths, and a 3-side wrap-around deck on the ground floor (with an outdoor shower and gas grill on the private rear deck). It is among the most cozy and inviting places you’re likely to visit. It is the perfect place for a family vacation or a romantic getaway. The inside has a glass-door wood-burning stove and the entire interior is done in douglas fir, western red cedar, and pine. The exterior is shingled in white cedar. There is a sleeping loft above a cathedral-ceiling main living area. Upstairs, beyond the loft, you enter the hallway leading to the master bedroom with master bath next to it - there is a wonderful view of the water from the master bedroom. Then, another set of stairs leads up to a belvedere, a fully glassed in sitting area on the third floor. Covered benches here have a panoramic view of the bay and the ocean; they are perfect for snuggling up and reading or listening to music or the waves all day long, and the benches are also suitable for sleeping - our 12 year old daughter will not sleep anywhere else! From the belvedere, you can step out onto a deck with the same spectacular view of the water - it is breathtaking to watch the sunsets from the belvedere balcony. One can also watch the seals basking on the beach at the very tip of the Netarts Bay Sand-spit (separates the bay from the ocean - see the map on our site Oregon Coast Cabin dot com) as they wait for the tides to change...
High speed wireless INTERNET (ethernet cables also in place in case your laptop does not have a wireless card) Unlimited FREE LONG DISTANCE within the US (you will only be charged for international calls) iPod friendly - place to dock your iPod and/or stream music from your laptop (iTunes) to the stereo Child and infant friendly 4 Bikes to enjoy - including a CANNONDALE TANDEM BIKE for those sunset rides together along the bay and ocean (cannot absolutely guarantee tires etc ok during your visit) My GUITAR if you want to play and sing (I ask only that you enjoy it AND treat it as if it were YOUR guitar) Glorious 3rd floor glassed-in belvedere with panoramic views of bay & ocean & opening onto an outdoor deck/balcone - the place to gather to share a bottle of wine at sunset. Ground level 3-side wrap-around cedar deck including private rear deck Full kitchen Outdoor gas GRILL on private rear deck Comfy outdoor furniture on all 3 outdoor sitting areas - private rear deck, front deck, and 3rd floor belvedere Wood-burning stove (glass front so you can snuggle up watching the fire) TV/radio/CD player/DVD player with CD and DVD collections Washer and dryer Garage Parking for 2 vehicles Two full bathrooms, one with extra-large tiled shower and one with an extra-deep soaking tub. Outdoor shower on the private rear deck
Please visit the "To Do" section of our main website (oregoncoastcabin dot com) for more specific information: -Oregon coast is known for fishing, crabbing, clamming and hiking -Bikes available for use - including a wonderful Cannondale Tandem bike! -Three Capes Scenic Area -Nearby Oregon Coast Aquarium -Oregon Wineries, known for their Pinot Noirs and pastoral country settings, make a pleasant day trip (brochures with maps are available at the cabin) -Multiple Coastal state parks for scenery and hiking -Museums -Kayaking -World-class fishing -Tillamook cheese factory -Renowned Tillamook Air Museum Three Capes Scenic Area Netarts Bay is located at the origin of Cape lookout, one of 3 magnificent Orregon State Parks and one of the well known 'Three Capes' of the Three Capes Scenic Area: Cape Lookout State Park - just to the south end of Netarts bay, this spectacular cape extends miles into the pacific ocean and is ideal for hiking, whale watching (in season), beach-combing and hang-gliding. Cape Kiwanda State Park - a little further to the south is Cape Kiwanda, near pacific City. This area is famous for its fishing fleet of dories that are launched directly into the surf. Cape Mears State Park - just to the north of Netarts Bay are Tillamook Bay and Cape Mears. Cape Mears is known for its historic lighthouse and the “Octopus Tree” as well as sweeping views of the ocean. 'Between the Capes Trail Guide' (google it!) is available on line and can help you navigate and appreciate your way among the Three Capes Fishing & crabbing paradise There's nearly always something in season, from bright Fall chinook salmon returning to the coastal rivers, to spring salmon, to steelhead in the winter by driftboat, to sturgeon and silver salmon in the Columbia river - we can connect you with wonderful local guides if you want to fish. If you'd like to smoke some of your catch, we are glad to provide detailed instructions and let you use the family's smoker - few things are more healthy or delicious than home-smoked fish! If you want to go after dungeness crab in the bay, or clams (when the tides are right), it is a simple matter to rent a small boat and all the gear you need just down the street at the Marina - they'll even clean and cook the crabs for you if you'd like. Making home made clam chowder is a treat our family really enjoys. The bay has a variety of clams - all that's needed are the will, a few simple tools (which are at the cabin) and a minus tide - consult the tide tables before booking if this is import Fall and winter Fall and winter are often overlooked at the Oregon Coast. The weather turns colder and rainier, but this signals the change of season and the return of the salmon to the rivers from the ocean. When our family lived in Portland, we used to love to enjoy Thanksgiving and the winter holidays at the beach. It gets quiet with respect to people. But if you enjoy seeing (or surfing) large waves, and watching storms either from the beach or from right in front of a roaring woodstove, winter at the coast can be a special time for you and your friends and family. Mountains, Skiing & Golf The Oregon coast is not a 'golf or skiing destination' usually. However, there are golf courses available and resorts with courses are being built along the coast to Lincoln Ciity (a bit more 'built-up' than Netarts Bay). Also, the potential visitor interested in golf or the mountains & skiing should note tthat Central Oregon (the Bend-Redmond area) is indeed a golfer's and skiier's paradise. A trip to our cabin could be easily plannned to include a stop in Central Oregon for golfing or skiing or a stop at Mt Hood (google Timberline Lodge) for spring/summer skiing followed by a trip to our place on the coast. Interestingly, Central Oregon's climate is entirely different from the Willamette Valley (Portland, Salem, Eugene areas) or the Coast. Central Oregon is high desert with sagebrush and is sunny about 350 days a year! There are wonderful rivers, mountains rising out of the desert, and old western towns to visit in addition to some of the best golf and skiing around.
Visa, Mastercard, and Discover Welcome May 15 - October 15: Three night minimum stay $165 per night $1095/week Off-seasn - October 16 - May 14: Three night minimum stay - "off-season special" rates: $375 for 3 nights, $475 for 4 nights, $575 for 5 nights, $675 for 6 nights, and $775 for 7 nights (1 week) (For Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years holidays, the "off-season special" rates do not apply) Occupancy Rates quoted above are for one to four persons. There is an additional $15 per night charge for each person beyond four. Eight is the absolute maximum occupancy. PLEASE NOTE OTHER HOUSE POLICIES: No smoking and no pets. Signed rental agreement and payment are required to reserve your stay. 30 day cancellation policy. Check-in time is 4:00 pm and check-out time is 11: 00 am. There is a $75. cleaning fee. There is a 1% (one percent) state of Oregon lodging tax. There is a refundable security deposit of $150. (terms of the rental agreement must be kept) Gift certificates available. Quiet: The cabin is on a quiet street where many of our neighbors reside year round. We therefore appreciate guests always keeping any noise to a minimal and reasonable level. Parking: Parking is limited to 2 cars or 1 car and 1 trailer boat. Overnight parking and occupancy of campers, RVs, tents, or cars is not allowed
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