Pen and passport ready? It’s 2024 resolution time. OK so maybe we’ve shared a few more than that! Hard to choose just seven epic adventures in Oregon!
Make 2024 the year you stick to your goals with 7 ideas that turn boring New Year’s resolutions into travel opportunities. Why punish yourself when you can treat yourself, eh? Let’s make 2024 epic.
First order of business: Oregon Bed and Breakfast Guild is ready to share Oregon with you: it’s environment, culture, and heritage. Combine gracious hospitality with ambiance at an inspected and approved Oregon Bed and Breakfast Guild member Inn.
On our website we’ve developed different ways to to find an Oregon Bed and Breakfast. Experience something new such as birdwatching. Explore an Oregon Region. Perhaps its a specific amenity you’re in search of. Find all Oregon has to offer: high desert country in the east, balmy coasts to the west, and mountains, rivers and forests in between.
We’ve started a Bucket List for year, leaving space
- Looking for outdoor adventure?
- Wine taste?
- Want to add a bird that calls the state of Oregon home to your watch list?
- Ask an Innkeeper as we want you to experience our authentic Oregon as we do. We’re here to answer your questions.
9 Days in Oregon: This Itinerary Will Lead You To Waves And Wines, Cascade Peaks And Waterfalls
Three Capes Scenic Byway: The Three Capes Scenic Drive is a spectacular one with dramatic cliffs, old growth forests, crashing waves, hidden beaches, and historic lighthouses.
Looking for the most scenic drives in Oregon? Want to make all your Instagram friends a little jealous? Ahem, below are the most scenic drives in Oregon and one of them has your name on it.
Let the area experts at Chehalem Ridge B&B arrange your day of wine tasting in Oregon’s Willamette Valley. They have set up six unique itineraries with some of their favorite, smaller wineries. After you choose an itinerary they’ll set up your day of tasting at 3 unique wineries of the Willamette Valley. You can easily add the Winery Itinerary Service when you make your reservation online.
Hop on a Oregon Wine Tour: Oregon Wine Tour operators will schedule wine tastings for you (using your input), drive you around all day, and teach you along the way.
Ever wonder where the hops in your beer come from?
Seek out an Oregon Ghost Town in Eastern Oregon
Agritourism, Food, Beer and Wine: Far too many experiences to list here so we invite you to vis this category on our blog
Order Oregon B&B Gift Certificates Now. Redeem them at any one of our member inns across Oregon. OBBG Lodging Gift Certificates are available in $50 increments and can be redeemed at every
Three Ways to Order Gift Certificates:
Order online. Don’t include your credit card information on that form. We will call you for payment information
.E-mail info@obbg.org or call OBBG at 503-893-4210. Please leave a message as this line is monitored by our busy innkeepers. We’ll get back to you for the details: who will be the recipient of your thoughtful gift, acquire your payment method and shipping information. We’ll send them by mail, to either you or the recipient, with delivery confirmation. The recipient will have a great time getting away to a high-quality destination of their choice.
Oregon Bed & Breakfast Guild member across the state. With 25 members to choose from that’s a lot of choices and with an 18 months expiration recipients have plenty of time to redeem them at the Inn of their choosing.
The Oregon Bed and Breakfast Guild offers a wide variety of inns, from a small guest cottage or two-room bed and breakfast to a larger country inn or small historic hotel.
Oregon Bed and Breakfast Guild is ready to share Oregon with you: it’s environment, culture, and heritage. Combine gracious hospitality with ambiance at an inspected and approved Oregon Bed and Breakfast Guild member Inn.
Hospitality Update: Our inns are following COVID-19 protocol guidance from the Oregon Health Authority.
Although mask guidelines are lifted:
● Some businesses may choose to still require masks.
● Some people may choose to still wear a mask.
We have all struggled through COVID-19 and could use a little kindness. Please be respectful of local businesses and their workers and most importantly kind to yourself.