We had rented a beautiful 3 bedroom house right on the Heceata beach called "Sandpiper" and it turned out to be a real dream house with amazing views. The house was very well furnished and we did not have to take anything with us. For 350 a night it was a great rate for 9 people staying together. There are a lot of other beach houses available right on the beach for a lower rate with fewer bedrooms.
The day we reached we just spent some time relaxing on the beach and getting some supplies for the next two days. Florence is a small town, but has a Fred Meyers and Safeway and a few restaurants and we got all that we needed. The kitchen was well furnished too and we could cook a nice meal in no time.
That evening we went on a drive on highway 101 to Cape Perpetua which is supposed to have some of the most scenic views in Oregon. Devil's churn was a very scenic point with water splashing around like fireworks. On the way back to our house, we stopped at the Heceata head lighthouse to watch the sunset and it was really beautiful. Its .5 mile hike from the parking lot to the lighthouse and the view from above was totally worth the late hike. The are huge rocks jutting out of the ocean with a lot of birds sitting on them.
Sunday night, we had dinner at Thai Talley, a nice little Thai
restaurant on Highway 101 in Florence. The food was pretty good except that we ordered it with medium spice which was too much to handle for us. If you are from India, I would
recommend ordering mild and if you are a Caucasian, you should check if they have something lower than mild.
Monday morning was beautiful and sunny and we had another kite flying session. Then we left to do some ATV riding on the dunes which was a lot of fun. A long drive on the coast and then back to Seattle ended the weekend.
Sunday night, we had dinner at Thai Talley, a nice little Thai
Monday morning was beautiful and sunny and we had another kite flying session. Then we left to do some ATV riding on the dunes which was a lot of fun. A long drive on the coast and then back to Seattle ended the weekend.
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