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Tucked away near a lake is this wonderful inn that we had the pleasure of staying in! The room we resided in had a great view and was very cozy with the rainy weather outside. When we arrived we were provided with lots of recommendations for nearby food and activities. Breakfast served the next morning was perfect to get us started on our journey! View all feedback.
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We arrived and were told that one of our two days WOULD NOT HABEN POWER remains from 7 am to 5 pm. They said they wanted to call all booked, but none of us received a call, a message, nor was there a record they had called. They allowed us to make our reservation for a full refund that we of course. But my assessment is also about the poor state of the outdoor facilities and internal audit in the area. Below standard... View all feedback.
We arrived and were told that one of our two days WOULD NOT HABEN POWER remains from 7 am to 5 pm. They said they wanted to call all booked, but none of us received a call, a message, nor was there a record they had called. They allowed us to make our reservation for a full refund that we of course. But my assessment is also about the poor state of the outdoor facilities and internal audit in the area. Below standards. Don't dwell on what was advertised. Very underwhelmed and I would like to say that there was a tedious smell when we entered, but it also smells unclean overall. Sad and disappointed.
This was the perfect location to stay and explore the nearby natural beauty. We reserved a flow-side room, but I think I would prefer the other side of the inn next time, just because the river boats get an early start every day. On the other hand, it kept me from sleeping in the days away in the ultra-komfy bed... The employees were amazing and far exceeded my expectations, especially Wendi and Kenny. Wendi was very knowledgeable about everything to see and do in the area and had such a friendly way over it. Kenny was much the same and fed us incredibly well during our stay. Kenny and his partner run a farm in Requa and from May 2022 also this restaurant. You won't find anything fresh or tastier. My friend and I stayed at the inn for 4 nights and had breakfast at the restaurant every morning. The freshness of the products and real care made by Kenny and his kitchen team for a great start to every day. We also reserved a place for dinner Sunday. A 24-hour pre-registration for dinner is required. You can find this uncomfortable, but I think it is an intelligent and sustainable business model, especially because it is an essential multilingual meal. No waste. And this dinner was the best meal I ever had! I ate a lot of food, but that was something special. Not only was everything about tasty, but it was also technical and showed the skill of the cook. The value of it... I felt like I pulled her off! Could not recommend this experience more and luck for you locals, they extend their operating hours to be served more days when dinner is served! Definitely an eye for it and enjoy!
A few days when exploring the Redwoods on holiday. Booked a Riverside room and could not have been happier. The inn was very well maintained, and the room was nice and bright and had a super comfortable bed. The view of the river and the often foggy (in the morning) valley was unhindered and was a beautiful sight to wake up. There were many small touches we noticed that the owners and employees really took care of the place. And the food is just amazing. Had breakfast and dinner on Sunday every day. It was a multi-course setup and just absolutely fantastic. Note that you need reservations for dinner, but it is worth it. The nearby farm at the top of the hill offers meals and the freshness of everything was top notch. We did not spend time on the ground floor common area because we want to explore nature as much as possible, but it is very cozy and beautiful and quiet. Very recommend to stay here and look forward to a return at a point in the future.
The Historic Requa Inn was a delightful retreat from our busy life in Northern Oregon. The spectacular view of the wide and rolling Klamath River soothes the soul. The best place for viewing that river is from beautiful dining room decorated with William Morris style wall paper and an antique stove. The warm, wide windows offer a view where one might be fortunate enough to catch sight of a bear. The wild nature outside the windows is happily de-stressing. Everything about this inn is relaxing and lovely. We stayed in a handicap-accessible room that was apparently remodeled recently with a truly comfy king bed, a huge shower with beautiful tile and stone work, and many small touches of Native American artwork. The room features a small eating area and a sitting porch with two chairs, where one can relax in the morning and evening after spending the day at Prairie Creek enjoying the redwoods, or at nearby ocean beaches. I have only one suggestion. Though handicapped, I was able to use the four outdoor steps needed to get to our room. It would be good if those steps were mentioned in the room description for any handicapped guest so they know what to expect. We are eager to return for a longer stay at the beautiful Requa Inn. I plan to use at least one day sitting in the welcoming lobby and reading one of the offered books from the Inn's small, but intriguing library. Maybe an Autumn or Winter day would serve us well. We thank everyone associated with the Inn for your kind hospitality on our recent mid July trip.
Beautiful, all of it. The inn, the views, and the location as a launching point to so much more: beaches, redwoods, trails, and more views. The daily breakfast at the inn is a must. Many of the menu items are from a farm locally-owned and run by the same wonderful people who own and run the restaurant. It?s about as true a farm-to-table experience you can get, and you can taste it in the food.