Victorian Inn Ferndale, Ferndale
About the Hotel
Victorian Inn is a historic hotel located in the heart of Humboldt County, known for its stunning Victorian architecture. Built in 1890, the inn offers a perfect blend of classic charm and modern amenities. It is a short distance from popular destinations such as Humboldt Redwoods State Park and the picturesque Lost Coast. The Inn serves as a gateway to exploring the rich landscapes and vibrant culture of Ferndale.
Location
Situated five miles off Highway 101, Victorian Inn provides easy access to local attractions. Visitors can explore Ferndale's historic Main Street, lined with charming Victorian buildings and unique shops. The hotel is also conveniently located near the Avenue of the Giants, a scenic route through old-growth redwoods, and just a short drive to the beaches of the Lost Coast. Arcata-Eureka Airport is approximately 37 miles away, connecting visitors to this picturesque region.
Rooms
Victorian Inn features uniquely decorated rooms that showcase original redwood moldings and 14-foot high ceilings. Each room includes modern amenities such as free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and private baths. Spacious accommodations like the Anna’s Suite come with a full kitchen and living area, ideal for extended stays. Many rooms also offer lovely views of Historic Ferndale from their large windows.
Eat & Drink
Dining at the Victorian Inn is offered at the onsite VI Restaurant and Tavern, which presents a diverse menu suitable for all tastes. Guests can enjoy dishes ranging from chicken and mushroom potpie to vegetarian linguini primavera. The restaurant also serves locally sourced wines, enhancing the culinary experience. Breakfast options include a Grab & Go offering to fuel guests for their day of exploration.
Leisure & Business
Victorian Inn provides various leisure and business facilities to accommodate all guests. The hotel has a special event room that can host up to 40 guests, making it suitable for meetings and small gatherings. Guests can unwind in the tranquil common areas, and the inn's proximity to hiking trails and scenic drives offers ample opportunities for outdoor recreation. Additionally, there is a 24-hour hot tea and coffee station available.
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Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Wi-Fi
- Parking
- Concierge desk
- No pets allowed
Sports & Fitness
- Hiking
Services
- Housekeeping
Dining
- Restaurant
- Bar/ Lounge area
- Special diet menus
Business
- Meeting/ Banquet facilities
- Fax/Photocopying
Spa & Leisure
- Entertainment
Room features
- Heating
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Media
- Flat-screen TV
Room decor
- Carpeted floor
Location
Reviews and Ratings
I was thrilled with the high-ceiling room, despite the noisy fans until late. The natural lighting was fantastic, creating a bright and spacious feel. The hotel is conveniently located near a restaurant, making dining options easily accessible. The included dining was a pleasant surprise with fresh sushi offered. Overall, a good value for money stay with a mix of pros and cons.
This hotel has its highs and lows. The rooms boast a stupendously high ceiling and lovely old antiques but suffer from noisy fans blasting until 9:30 pm and a refrigerator next to a large ice chest. The service was excellent, especially from housekeeping, although it comes with a price tag. The location is conveniently above a restaurant and close to Centerville Beach and the Avenue of the Giants. The dining experience, featuring fresh fish, was included in our rate, making it a great value. The facilities are decent.
I had a lovely stay at the hotel. The rooms had a good level of natural lighting, but the noisy fans blasting until 9:30 pm could be bothersome. The refrigerator next to a large ice chest was convenient, and the stupendously high ceiling added a nice touch to the room.
The hotel has a stunningly high ceiling and offers a refrigerator next to a large ice chest, great natural lighting, and ample space between tables. My stay was pleasant overall, with some highlights and a few drawbacks to consider.
The hotel has a uniquely high ceiling that provides excellent natural lighting in the rooms. However, the noisy fans can be a bit disruptive until 9:30 pm. Overall, a decent stay with some minor drawbacks.
The hotel's location was perfect, conveniently above a restaurant, offering easy access to everything to do in the Eureka area. The rooms had noisy fans until late evening and a refrigerator next to a large ice chest, yet they were spacious with a stupendously high ceiling. The dining experience was included in our rate and featured home-made organic products. The service, mainly housekeeping, was excellent, and the facilities were well-maintained. Despite some room noise and dated furniture, the overall value for money was good.