From Library Journal
For those couples looking for a guidebook of truly romantic travel accommodations, this one provides a wide variety of choices. While most of the listings are for luxurious and expensive rooms (in the low- to mid-$100 range) in bed and breakfast establishments and hotels, a few offer rooms in private homes and cottages. Emphasis is on the rooms themselves and romantic accoutrements such as spas and fireplaces. Each chapter is prefaced by daytime diversions and recommended restaurants, and the text as a whole is accompanied by outstanding color photographs. Some of the areas included are Ashland and the Oregon Cascades, the Olympic Peninsula, and Southwest British Columbia. Although the guide is thorough, well researched, and beautifully illustrated, it is limited in scope because it concentrates on only one area. Not an essential purchase, but recommended for libraries in the region or those wishing to expand their travel collections.
- Lucille Corbo, MLS, Scranton, Pa.Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Product Description
The best-selling title in this best-selling series, this now completely revised and updated edition of
Weekends for Two in the Pacific Northwest offers 50 dazzling destinations, from Oregon's coastal forests to the romantic gulf islands of British Columbia. Stewart Hopkins's photographs and Bill Gleeson's descriptions provide everything a couple needs to plan an unforgettable getaway. Ever vigilant, Gleeson combs the highways and byways for each new edition, paying close attention to readers' letters and following up on potential leads. If there's a hot tub with a spectacular view or a cabin with beach access, Bill Gleeson is there! For honeymoons, anniversaries, or just a little R and R, nothing beats Weekends for Two.
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