You have plenty of unique choices when you take a staycation in Oregon. If you feel like a camping experience, you can snuggle into these cozy cabins, and if you've always wondered what it would be like to live in a tiny house, you can check out this charming, quirky tiny house hotel. For another distinctively different getaway, check out this bed and breakfast that has guest suites in a grain silo:
For an overnight stay unlike any other, head to the little town of Carlton, a charming, rural place that's located just north of McMinnville. Abbey Road Farm is a working farm with a Bed and Breakfast right onsite - and the suites are located inside three grain silos!
The address of the farm is 10501 NE Abbey Rd., Carlton, OR 97111.
That's right - there are three grain silos on the property, and they've been turned into luxurious suites. Two of the silos were once filled with grain; the third is new, and was added to make the project complete. From the moment you step into the grand entry of each silo, you'll be delighted with this unique setup.
Settle into your room, which is beautifully decorated with no detail left unfinished. From the cozy foam-topped mattress to the luxurious linens, you'll definitely feel pampered here.
Each suite includes ambient floor heating to keep you toasty and warm, even on a blustery Oregon day.
Sink into the jetted Jacuzzi tub and soak all your cares away. Abbey Farm is the place to be when you want to get away from your everyday stresses.
Spend some time reading, chatting and relaxing in the communal sitting room - each silo has one.
In the morning, you'll enjoy a delicious breakfast with ingredients grown right here on the farm and prepared by the innkeepers and chef.
Take a stroll around the farm as the sun sets. This is a working farm that includes 82 acres of vineyards, vegetable gardens, and more. This bucolic landscape is sure to relax and reinvigorate you as you feel a connection to the land - far away from the stresses of your daily life.
Find out more and book your room on Abbey Road Farm's website. Does this look like a place you'd like to stay? Tag the people you want to take with you in the comments!
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