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Islands Washington Tourism

The Islands Washington Tourism on WashingtonBeautiful.com. Washington Islands Tourism Region - your Islands Washington Travel Guide to Vacations, Attractions and Events

Parks of Whatcom County - Bellingham, Washington

Visit the Beautiful Parks in Whatcom County!

The city of Bellingham is located in Whatcom County in northern Washington. Bellingham is a beautiful area that attracts visitors who love the mild climate and gorgeous landscape. Many who come to the area visit the many parks located throughout Whatcom County.

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Darvill Gallery - Eastsound, Washington

See Wonderful Antique Prints at the Darvill Gallery in Eastsound, Washington. Located on Orcas Island in Eastsound, Washington the Darvill Gallery has one of the largest collections of rare prints in the world. The prints in their collection, which are for sale, cover a wide range of subjects from the past 300 years. This is an impressive collection, and one that you should certainly check out if you are in the area. Any art lover will appreciate the place.

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Brandy's Troll Haven - Sequim, Washington

troll haven Sequim, Washington.jpgBrandy's Troll Haven - Sequim, Washington

Brandy's Troll Haven is a place that you can get in touch with the desire to be surrounded by trolls, elves, witches and wizards, giants and dwarves all dwell in the magical world created by Garrett Bandy.  It is private property but he graciously lets you wander around the premises to allow your imagination come to life.  Just remember that it is a home and please respect it as such, think how you would feel if people were wandering though your land and leaving litter…please be mindful of his generosity.

Brady's Troll Haven is a castle that is available for rent for a weekend.  There are etched glass dragons and other mystical spirits waiting to welcome you.  As you are transported back in time you will enter the world of Victorian and then into Medieval. 

There is a huge crystal and gold chandelier that hangs above the rotunda which hosts a circular staircase showcasing the 7 intricate stained glass windows.  The 5 carved Gothic chairs are covered in red velvet and sit in front of a long breakfast bar dividing the kitchen from the living area.  You can take the stairway off the living room to the dungeon below where there are bedrooms available.  Walk out onto the large balconies on the upper levels and see the beauty surrounding the estate.

The dungeon is truly a step into the medieval times with its stone walls with alcoves set into the walls to house the crossed swords, glass etchings of mystical origins and an array of other things waiting for you to explore.  Inside the dungeon area there are torture devices along with stone gargoyles which adorn the walls and the truly impressive English oak doors mounted on their big black iron hinges.  You will dodge stalagmites which hang from the hallway ceilings as you go from one room to the next.  Now don't be frightened, although it is a dungeon, it isn't dank and dark, it is well lit and has modern heating and plumbing so you don't have to worry about going to an outhouse!  Rent for the castle is not cheap, but how many times in your life will you be able to actually stay in a castle with all the stories you can take back home with you to tell your friends?

When you are outside you will be among the beautiful gardens and orchards where there are also buffalo for you to see.

Address:941 Gardiner Beach Road, Sequim, WA [Show Map]

Directions:  From Seattle: Take the Kingston ferry. From Kingston follow signs for Sequim (over Hood Canal Bridge on 101 W). Gardiner is about 12 miles before Sequim. Continue past Discovery Bay Store and Discovery Bay Restaurant. Look for mile marker 277 on the left side of the road. Once you pass mile marker 277, you will see a sign 'Entering Gardiner'. Turn right on Gardiner Beach Road. Proceed down the hill. Stay on Gardiner Beach Rd, it makes a dogleg at the first stop sign (left at the stop sign and then an immediate right, continuing downhill all the way to the water). Follow Gardiner Beach Road (it bends left at the water) past the boat launch and up the hill. Pass the orchards with the carved fence posts until you see the castle at the stop sign. Parking lot next to barn.

Hours: Private Property! No Trespassing. (Call to verify)

Phone: 360-797-7168

GPS: N 48° 03.455 W 122° 55.407
     10U E 505703 N 5322703

 

Sailing Paradise - San Juan Islands, Washington

Experience Sailing Paradise in the San Juan Islands. Snugly tucked away between Washington state and Vancouver Island there sits a group of small islands.  Some of them are no bigger than boulders, and all of them are uninhabited.  They have been drawing in sailors since time immemorial.  What is it about sailing the San Juan Islands that keeps drawing the boats in season after season?

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San Juan Islands - Washington

Canoeing on the Sea among the San Juan Islands. The San Juan Islands, located just off the coast of Washington state, are full of beautiful forests and some of the best waters around when it comes to canoeing and kayaking. The charm of the islands and some of the small communities seated on them attracts tourists from all around the world. It makes a wonderful getaway, especially for the outdoorsy type.

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Washington Wineries

The wineries of Washington State are achieving unprecedented success in producing a product that has been accepted wholeheartedly by both connoisseurs and the average wine consumer. Success breeds competition, and in fact there has been a phenomenal 400 percent increase in the number of Washington State wineries in the last decade.

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Point Defiance Park

A visit to Tacoma would not be complete without visiting Point Defiance Park. Experiencing the park’s attractions and viewing its 702 acres of natural beauty soon makes one realize why Tacoma residents consider Defiance Park one of the city’s most invaluable treasures.

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