Experience the lure of Oregon Coast in its full scenic glory at the "Sandcastle Beachfront". Overlooking the radiant sandy beaches and vibrant tide pools, this motel has earned the privilege of being a retreat for weekend sojourns that often extend towards a lifetime. Regally positioned in the heart of Nelscott, this property provides unparallel beachfront views, adorned with the hidden treasures of the sea and a staircase leading directly to the sand. Surfing enthusiasts will find their haven here, with the sun-kissing shores presenting a perfect backdrop.
Located on the end of Southwest Anchor Avenue, the motel lies in close proximity to the theater west and North Lincoln County Historical Museum, adding a touch of culture to your stay. Not to forget, the historic Taft district, riddled with specialty shops, restaurants, and art galleries for the guest who like to explore. For those planning a relaxed evening, the motel even provides a free shuttle on weekends to keep you safe. No matter what your reasons for visit, a stay at Sandcastle Beachfront is sure to leave you rejuvenated and longing for more.
The rooms at Sandcastle Beachfront Lincoln City can accommodate up to 5 people including children, making it an ideal choice for family getaways. Classic wood furniture, colorful bedspreads, low-pile carpeting seamlessly blend into the interiors, with each room offering amenities like free WiFi. Select rooms even feature a fireplace, balcony, spa bath, and a cozy seating area for your convenience. For guests who require special attention, a one-of-a-kind wheelchair accessible unit is available on the ground floor. Dining at the motel is a treat. Start your day by brewing your own perfect cup of coffee or tea, freely available in the lobby. For a more relaxed dining experience, make use of the full kitchen available in each room.
A plethora of services orchestrated by the hospitable staff, aim at making your stay comfortable and enjoyable. The lobby, adorned with a seafaring decor and sandcastles, not only provides free tea and coffee but also houses an array of tourist brochures, books, board games and even a fireplace that can be turned on with a light switch.