The Best Wine Estates to Stay at in Oregon

Staying in Oregon means waking up in a diverse wine landscape, with indigenous and international varieties vineyards visible from the window. Accommodation ranges from estate guesthouses to boutique hotels along the wine routes, all well-placed for wine tourism across the region. Whether you want a quick wine tasting near you or an immersive winery experience, Oregon delivers at every pace.

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Everything you need to know before you decided where to stay in Oregon

Oregon offers a rare look into the American West—and a selection of accommodations to match. Find historic hotels in Oregon, bed and breakfasts in Oregon, inns in Oregon, farm stays in Oregon and more. Find the perfect trip for you with our lodging suggestions for business travellers, wine enthusiasts, golfers, history buffs and more.

If you're looking for that perfect getaway or a new adventure, you'll find what you're looking for with us. Our list of accommodations in Oregon is perfect for couples looking to indulge or families who want their kids to enjoy some amazing adventures. Check out the best accommodations in Oregon and book your next visit.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best month to go to Oregon?

The climate is diverse in Oregon. Winters can be cold and rainy, but summers can be very hot. The state is known for its rainforests, mountains and deserts. The best time to visit Oregon depends on the type of experience you are looking for.

Is Oregon worth visiting?

Oregon is a varied and wonderful region with so much to offer. Visitors can experience the beautiful Pacific coastline, Mt. Hood, and the vibrant Portland culture.

Why people should visit Oregon?

Oregon is a beautiful state with a diverse variety of landscapes. There are 12 national parks in Oregon, including Crater Lake National Park and John Day Fossil Beds National Monument. Portland is the largest city in Oregon and the second largest city on the west coast behind Los Angeles. It is an excellent place to explore all that Oregon has to offer from its natural wonders to its thriving arts scene.