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Perched on a cliff
over looking a secluded cove sits the historic Wharf Master's
Inn offering stunning ocean views and luxurious accommodations
to all who venture to this hidden location on California's
magical Mendocino Coast.
This actual wharf
master's house displays splendid architectural detail
prevalent in the mid-nineteenth century. No expense was spared
in the construction of this home with impeccable detail and
craftsmanship. It remains to this day the oldest home in Point
Arena. The inn buildings surrounding the original house have
the same aesthetic look and feel with all the benefits of
modern day amenities and comforts.
Luxurious
accommodations range from spacious guest rooms to the Wharf
Master's Vacation House (which sleeps up to six) and all are
full of the kind of amenities that make your vacation
unforgettable. Indulge yourself in the in-room Jacuzzi for two
in view of the fireplace before you fall into a feather bed
that makes you feel like you are floating above the ocean.
Enjoy morning coffee, ocean breezes and starry nights from a
private balcony in an area of California that includes some of
the most beautiful scenery in the world.
A Continental
breakfast is available for all guests on the way to oceanside
Mendocino coast activities or on the way back to their warm
feather beds.
You will not want
to miss the famous Point Arena Lighthouse, the second tallest
lighthouse in California and also, Montgomery Woods, home of
the largest redwood tree in the world. Window shop boutiques,
art galleries and specialty stores then enjoy the many superb
restaurants nearby where the term "fresh seafood"
means exactly what it says.
Make plans today to
treat your senses to the majestic beauty of the Sonoma /
Mendocino coast in the remarkable luxury of the historic Wharf
Master's Inn. |
Due to its remote
location and the navigational dangers of the rocky coastline,
the Point Arena area has remained pristine and unspoiled.
The Wharf Master's
Inn offers a wonderful opportunity to watch an abundance of
natural wildlife wonders, gone from more populous areas. Scan
the horizon and see migrating gray whales, sleek harbor seals,
tundra swans, cormorants, albatross, great blue heron, egrets,
spotted owls, red tail hawks and more.
Then turn your
attention to the human endeavors of the area such as the
Mendocino and Sonoma counties' world famous wineries. Visit
vineyards and tasting rooms close by the Wharf Master Inn like
the Kendall-Jackson, Husch Vineyards and Navarro Vineyards to
name a few. |