Summary
Short description
See America’s rural Northwest between staggering volcanoes, rugged coastlines and bohemian cities
Highlights
- Drive the national parks of Washington’s coast and the craggy headlands of Oregon
- Head out on optional hikes to explore stunning national parks
- Stay in log cabins and luxury ranches
- Experience dramatic, state-dividing gorges, perfectly still lakes and blackened volcanoes
- Explore the laidback, artisan delights of Seattle and Portland
In Brief
- 3 Nights Seattle
- 2 Nights Olympic National Park
- 2 Nights Cannon Beach
- 2 Nights Grants Pass
- 2 Nights Bend
- 2 Nights Portland
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About
Recommended for:
City | Food & wine | Natural world | Self-drive
Unlike their much-travelled Californian cousin to the south, the ‘outdoor state’ of Washington and the coastal stretch of Oregon are resolutely rugged and unspoilt by mass tourism. This two-week roundtrip starts and ends in Seattle, America’s craft-beer loving ‘emerald’ in the north, before following the coast down to Grants Pass. Along the way you’ll stay among Olympic’s 3,000 miles of rivers and Oregon’s sublime coast. Looping back through the states’ interiors, you’ll then get a taste of luxury ranch living in Central Oregon before calling into laidback Portland, the volcanic St. Helens and the beautiful Rainier National Park.
Day by day itinerary
Days
1-3
UK – Seattle
On your first day, fly from the UK to Seattle. Upon arrival, make your way to your downtown hotel; you’ll then have two full days to explore this fascinating city. Visit the waterside Pike Place Market, an urban theatre of bohemia and boutiques and climb the iconic Space Needle for unmatched city views. There’s also a series of excellent museums, including the EMP; this architectural tour de force documents the city’s musical history and pop culture. On day three, you’ll be treated to a private brewery tour of some of Seattle’s craft favourites. You’ll sample everything from stouts to ales as you visit scenic viewpoints, learn about the geology and brewing history of the region and visit hidden locals-only water holes.
Stay: Edgewater, Seattle (Standard)
Day
4
Port Angeles – Olympic National Park
Pick up your car as you make your way to the rainforests, alpine meadows and coastal wilderness of Olympic. Along the way, you’ll visit Hurricane Ridge, the park’s most accessible mountain area, offering views over wildflower-covered meadows and evergreen trees to snow-capped peaks. You’ll also call into Dungeness Spit, the world’s longest naturally occurring sandspit stretching five miles off the peninsula and home to over 250 species of bird.
Stay: Ravenscroft Inn (Standard)
Day
5
Lake Quinault – Olympic National Park
On your second day in Olympic you’ll visit the park’s crowning attraction, Hoh Rainforest. From the visitor centre, there’s a range of excellent day hikes that take you into the virgin forest and past millennia-old trees almost 300 feet in height. You’ll also visit the 57-mile strip of Pacific coast. Added to the park in 1953, it remains untouched by humanity. Your accommodation for the night is set right on a glacial lake and backed by a grand rainforest.
Stay: Lake Quinault Lodge, Olympic National Park (Superior)
Days
6-7
Oregon Coast
Heading south, you’ll follow the coast down to Oregon. Where California has its white sand, its northern cousin has sublime rural scenery typified by dramatic coastal inlets and rocky headlands. Its 363-miles of public land feature over 70 protected areas making for excellent hiking and boating. Highlights include a cutting edge aquarium and Cape Perpetua; the area’s highest point and a volcanic hangover, it offers dramatic coastal views and is a registered scenic area.
Stay: The Kathryn River Front Inn, Cannon Beach (Standard)
Day
8
Grants Pass/Eugene
Travel to Grants Pass near the Californian border. On the way, you’ll stop off at Eugene. Famed for its art scene, it features many excellent galleries along with several green parks and many miles of riverside walks. Your accommodation for the next two nights is the timber cabins of Weasku Inn. This early 20th century retreat is set on the picturesque banks of Rogue River.
Meals: Breakfast included
Stay: Weasku Inn, Grants Pass (Superior)
Day
9
Grants Pass/Crater Lake National Park
You’ll have your second day at Weasku Inn to explore the deep blue waters of Crater Lake, a mirror to the sounding craggy mountains and the perfect foil to the crashing ocean of the coast. Back at your accommodation there’s a daily, complimentary hors d’oeuvre reception to welcome you to the same place that hosted Walt Disney. There are also jetboat excursions, ballooning and guided wilderness adventures in the local area.
Meals: Breakfast included
Stay: Weasku Inn, Grants Pass (Superior)
Days
10-11
Central Oregon Ranch Stay
Heading back north again, you’ll arrive at Brasada Ranch. Just north of Bend, it’s set on 1,800 acres whose juniper trees, private lakes and endless skies are much the same as when Oregon Trail migrants settled here some 200 years ago. Stay in timber cabins as you appreciate fireside fine dining, an excellent spa and an athletics centre, complete with three pools, sports courts and a yoga studio. Outside, there’s a stable of riding horses, a superb golf course and everything from hiking trails to skiing in the winter.
Stay: Brasada Ranch, Bend (Superior)
Days
12-13
Columbia Gorge/Portland
Today, you’ll make your way to Portland via Columbia Gorge. Up to 1,200 metres deep, it was carved some 15 millennia ago by monolithic glaciers and floods of biblical proportions. You’ll pass grand mountain vistas and staggering waterfalls at what is the great natural divide between Washington and Oregon. Perhaps stretch your legs with a brief nature trail through wildflower-covered fields to hidden falls. You’ll then have one full day in Portland; despite its big city public spaces, it has a decidedly small town feel. Tread riverside boardwalks, enjoy festivals in Courthouse Square and visit Washington Park’s 400 acres of greenery as you make your way to the city’s microbreweries and artisan coffeehouses.
Stay: The Benson, Portland (Superior)
Days
14-15
Depart for UK
On your penultimate day, drive from Portland to Seattle and drop off your car at Seattle airport to board your overnight flight back home, arriving on day 15.
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Pricing
Any element of this itinerary can be adjusted to suit your needs. Just contact us to find out more.
Accommodation rating:
15-day tailor-made self-drive
from £2,890 pp incl. flights
Standard
Low Season
from £2,890 pp. incl. flights
High Season
from £4,060 pp. incl. flights
Includes:
- Complimentary UK airport lounge access
- Return flights between London and Seattle
- 11 days (Compact) car hire and road book
- 15 nights accommodation in typically 3* (Standard) or 4* (Superior) hotels on room only basis
High season: June-September
Terms & Conditions
Prices are per person based on two people sharing a twin/double room; prices are subject to availability and possible change; normal booking conditions apply.
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