![]() ![]() You’ll see an extra 1% donation to the local Land Trust added to your bill, that reflects the restaurant’s commitment to giving back to the land it occupies. Pair your meal with a wine selection from the Wine Spectator award-winning list, and you’ll have an experience you won’t soon forget. You’ll find dishes like local Neah Bay King Salmon cooked on cedar planks, salads made with local greens and charcuterie boards filled with local cheeses. The names of the producers are showcased right on the menu, along with on a large map as you approach the host stand. The dinner menu changes daily to incorporate peak season produce and the freshest ingredients from local farmers and artisans. The restaurant emphasizes sourcing its ingredients from local purveyors, many of which are less than 20 minutes from the resort. While “farm-to-table” and “farm-to-fork” are catch phrases you’ve likely seen before, the Fireside Restaurant takes it to a whole new level. A heated, covered veranda makes outdoor dining possible year-round. ![]() Overlooking the marina, you’ll have both waterfront and mountain views while you dine. One of the best features of the resort is the farm-to-fork Fireside Restaurant. Dine on the heated, covered veranda (Photo: Courtesy The Resort at Port Ludlow) Over-sized, jetted tubs and gas fireplaces make unwinding in your room easy. The inn’s guest rooms were refreshed in 2021, including new beds, flooring and décor, and many offer either water or mountain views. The resort includes a 37-room inn, a waterfront farm-to-fork restaurant, 300-slip marina and nearby 18-hole championship golf course, which makes for the perfect place to start your trip to one of Washington’s most beautiful destinations. “I have guests tell me all the time how they just feel this sense of relaxation as soon as they cross over the Hood Canal Bridge and reach the Olympic Peninsula,” says Diana Smeland, president of The Resort at Port Ludlow. Located a little more than an hour from the Olympic National Park Visitor Center in Port Angeles, this resort is a great starting point to your trip to the park or as a basecamp to explore the entire peninsula. Take in the natural beauty of The Resort at Port Ludlow on your next Pacific Northwest vacation. Located within the Port Ludlow Golf Course, these homes offer high-quality construction methods and materials to complement their picturesque golf course, landscape and mountain views.The Olympic Peninsula in Washington is the perfect place to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. ![]() Or if you’re just looking to relax, pull up a chair on your expansive wrap-around porch and enjoy the beautiful golf-course views.Įach of our three homes feature a unique home design. If it’s a nice walk you’re in the mood for, head to the beach and soak in the views. Hike or bike some of the 30+ miles of trails and experience the magical views and abundant wildlife. Take a kayak or a stand-up paddle board into the bay and explore the twin islands. For those seeking adventure, Port Ludlow offers a variety of activities to enjoy the wonders of Mother Nature. The award-winning Fireside Restaurant offers sweeping views of Ludlow Bay and a daily menu featuring the bounty of the local farms. Nestled on the shores of Puget Sound less than an hour west of Seattle, Port Ludlow hosts beautiful residential neighborhoods, a boutique waterfront inn, a 300-slip marina, and a championship 18-hole golf course. Tanager Homes is excited to build three beautiful custom homes on the Port Ludlow Golf Course. ![]()
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