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Fort Bragg Bed and Breakfast Inns
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Country Inn Bed And Breakfast (Fort Bragg, California)

On the Mendocino Coast. Walk to Skunk Train, award winning restaurants and shops.For 22 years the Inn has been serving country hospitality along with the splendor of the north coast of California. Enjoy the magnificent redwood forests, the inspiring headlands and beaches of the coast, or a tranquil... [more]
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The Weller House Inn (Fort Bragg, California)

The Weller House Bed & Breakfast Inn was built in 1886 and is Fort Bragg's most historic buildingIt is the city's sole residence on the National Registry of Historic Places. When Ted and Eva Kidwell bought it in 1996 they took on a complete restoration and renovation project, including... [more]
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Country Inn Bed & Breakfast (Fort Bragg, California)

This 1890's residence has been beautifully and thoughtfully renovated to bring back the carefree turn-of-the century ambience with your comfort and enjoyment in mind. We offer 8 guest rooms, private baths, fireplaces, a full gourmet breakfast, refreshments in the late afternoon, fresh flowers in... [more]
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Board the Skunk Train in Fort Bragg -- named for an 1855 fort built to protect residents from hostile natives. Originally intended for logging, the train now carries passengers from this seaport through 40 miles of awe-inspiring scenery to inland Willits and back. Don't miss the Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens on 47 acres overlooking the Pacific. At Noyo Harbor, charter a sport-fishing boat or catch a whale-watching cruise. From either Fort Bragg or Mendocino, stroll the headlands looking for seals. And, November through April, look for migrating California gray whales.
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