Looking for the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of city life? Look no farther than the Sequim Bay Hideaway and it's sweeping views of Sequim Bay, Hurricane Ridge, John Wayne Marina and the Dungeness Lighthouse off in the distance.
Relax and recharge in this cozy, newly remodeled cabin tucked into the hillside. Boasting a large custom wraparound deck overlooking the water, you will love soaking in the Hot Tub with a glass of wine, while enjoying the sunsets over the Bay. Grill up some steaks and dine outside in front of the fire while you watch the stars come out one by one.
The view is stunning any time of day, but especially breathtaking sunrise or sunset when hues of pinks and purples alight Hurricane Ridge and the horizon.
Go on an adventure and take the well maintained trail that leads through the woods (300 feet down) to the beach below for walking, beach combing, kayaking, rock skipping and enjoying the sun.
Back at the cabin, you can whip up quick meals in the fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher and enjoy movies on the Smart TV with DVD and free Wifi by the fire in the front living room, all while still being able to enjoy the views.
Retire in one of the two tastefully decorated bedrooms; one with a king bed and the other with a double/twin bunk bed.
Full bath with walk in shower is available.
Fragrance Free Home: we have supplied the home with unscented products (paper products, dish soap & detergent, pump soap, shampoo and conditioner. Our cleaners use fragrance free products.
The perfect getaway for romantics needing time alone, two couples reconnecting or families looking for a great Northwest experience.
Easy access to Hwy 101, downtown Sequim is just a short drive away. Discover the local Lavender Farms that dot the countryside, take a hike out to the Dungeness Spit and see lots of birds and marine life in their natural protected habitat, or feed the bears at the famous Olympic Game Farm. Downtown Sequim offers quaint shops, coffeehouses and restaurants.
Looking to travel a bit further? Day trips to the Olympic National Park and west end beaches or the Victorian seaport of Port Townsend are also great ways to discover the Peninsula.
Only 64 minutes from Olympic National Park, where you can drive up to Hurricane Ridge for spectacular views and an easy hike at the top.
About 10 minutes from John Wayne Marina, which has excellent marine services, a restaurant, boat launch ramps, public beach access, and picnic areas.
Around 25 Minutes from Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge, a well-loved area for walking along the sandy beach. For the super-fit, walk 11 miles round trip to visit the lighthouse.