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Eugene Bed and Breakfast Inns
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Campbell House, A City Inn
— Eugene, OR |
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Fully restored, this gracious Victorian inn sits... Read More
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$129 - $389
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C'est la Vie Inn
— Eugene, OR |
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C'est la Vie Inn pampers couples seeking a... Read More
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$170 - $260
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Bed and breakfast inns near Eugene
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Steamboat Inn
— 57 miles SE Idleyld Park, OR |
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Guests at the Steamboat Inn enjoy "the... Read More
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$215 - $350
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Eugene Bed and Breakfast Inns
Eugene bed and breakfast travel guide for romantic, historic and adventure b&b's. Browse through the iLoveInns.com database of Eugene, Oregon bed and breakfasts and country inns to find detailed listings that include room rates, special deals and area activities. You can click on the 'check rates and availability' button to contact the innkeeper.Eugene, Oregon visitors can often be found cyclying on the path along the gorgeous McKenzie River, passing by white water kayakers, fly fishermen and hikers, or touring the nearby wine country, set amongst covered bridges and farm stands. Eugene area wineries include Hinman's and Sylvan Ridge, and you can tour the grounds of the European Chateau-like King Estates and enjoy a delicious early supper. Eugene bed and breakfasst visitors will sometimes choose cheese, bread and wine from the Public Market and then rent kayaks to paddle near Eugene's Cuthbert Amphitheater for a "free" concert. Eugene also boasts a Saturday Market with its local crafts and food vendors, the Jordan Schulzer Museum on the University of Oregon campus, and Fall Colors and fruit picking at harvest time. Don't forget Eugene's Bach Festival in July with world-renowned performances and the Holt Center for Performing Arts. To truly enjoy the city, choose a Eugene bed and breakfast and the innkeeper will keep you abreast of current activities. By Campbell House, A City Inn.
Eugene, Oregon is the second biggest city in the state of Oregon and is the county seat of Lane County. Eugene is found at the south end of Willamette Valley, right where the McKenzie and Willamette rivers meet which is about fifty miles east of the Oregon Coast. Eugene is famous for its natural beauty, its artistic inclinations, its wealth of recreational opportunities such as biking, hiking, running and jogging, rafting and kayaking and in fact Eugene's running tagline is "The World's Greatest City of the Arts Outdoors". Sometimes Eugene is also referred to as the Emerald City and Track Town, USA. It is noteworthy to know that Nike started in Eugene. Some of the famous landmarks in Eugene include Spencer Butte and the Mount Pisgah Arboretum and also the Howard Buford Recreation Area. While in town, do not miss staying in any of the Eugene bed and breakfast facilities which are aplenty. By Campbell House, A City Inn.
Eugene/Springfield has many great activites for people to enjoy during their visit here. With the University of Oregon in Eugene, people can visit the museum, library or attend one of the many sporting events that occure year round. Another option is visiting one of the many local wineries and vinyards. Most have tasting rooms so you can learn about the wine making process and enjoy the fruits of their labor. By Holiday Inn Eugene North-Springfield.
Located just a mile from Eugene, this is the perfect place to stay for your visit to the University of Oregon, PeaceHealth Hospital, and several local businesses. By Holiday Inn Eugene North-Springfield.
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