2 avaliações para Clark’s Chambers Bed & Breakfast Inn
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Leslie F.
Classificação do local: 5 Raleigh, NC
What a beautiful home! Mr. Clark and his daughter, Sara, were wonderful hosts. The praline French toast was yummy and hit the spot. This is definitely a repeat stay!
Wendy H.
Classificação do local: 3 North Loop, Minneapolis, MN
Recommedned for an informal friendly bed and breakfast in Dungeness. A family run business, breakfast shared with all guests, Glenda and Bob Clark. Small and very friendly with fabulous views of the Olympic mountains and average views across the flats of dungeness. The farm has excellent cute-ness qualities: White picket fence, the building is surrounded by a large porch; inside family portraits dating back to the turn of the century, big cllaw-foot baths with Oooodles of hot water(I had 2 per day, heaven!). Two elderly intelligent friendly resident owners who live in the building behind the Inn and still run the farm. Glenda Clark(né Chambers) explained that the farm is the oldest family run farm in Washington state. She is thinking about trying to get it ‘registered’, the UK equivalent of ‘listed’. It is no coincidence that Clark Chambers farm is the first building on ‘Clark road’. Bob Clark is a never ending source of stories about farm life and the social history of the Dungeness region of the Olympic peninsular. A chirpy cheerful couple, they remind me of cockneys, with a different accent. I spent 2 nights with them. During one day I was able to explore Dungeness, During another I drove passed lake crescent and visited beaches on the West coast, Ruby, Beach 4 and Kalaloch. The B & B is n ot central for the Olympic peninsular but it does afford easy access. You can walk to Dungeness spit in less than a mile. Bob and Glenda talked about previous guests who liked to run, or cycle. The flat lands around dungeness are ideal for people who like these sort of activities. I’ll definitely be going back in the summer…