Lodging Sea Rock Bed & Breakfast Inn
It has been a brewery, private residence, an inn, and the site of numerous wedding proposals. The Sea Rock Inn has a multifaceted history. Today, 11101 Lansing Street perched on a bluff over looks the majestic Pacific with a serene and beautiful Bed & Breakfast Inn.
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Please visit www.searock.com for more information, or to make reservations call 1-800-906-0926 or email - searock@mcn.org

What separates the Sea Rock Inn from the many inns is a combination of three things. 1) Location, location, location, plus the sites and sounds of the Pacific, 2) coziness and comfort of the cottages and suites, 3) the warmth and attention to detail from the staff.
Come see us in person, or at least visit us on the web: www.searock.com
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Discover Sea Rock Inn
One of the most awe-inspiring views of the Mendocino coast can be enjoyed from every guestroom at the Sea Rock Bed and Breakfast Inn. The inn consists of numerous cottages and newly constructed deluxe suites. Surrounded by wide green lawns, landscaped flower gardens and ancient cypress trees, the buildings gently descend a hill overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
Whether there is a foggy mist blowing off the ocean or the view is crisp and clear, the rooms at the Sea Rock are the perfect place for romance. You can enjoy a cozy fire or the two-person soaking tub while watching the sun setting over the rugged coastline. Some of the deluxe suites have whirlpool tubs, and all have king-size beds and TV-VCRs, private entrances and decks. The cottages have queen-size beds and TV-VCRs, and many have wood-burning fireplaces. With either one or two bedrooms they are convenient for family or friends traveling together.
Before setting off to explore the natural beauty of Mendocino or the numerous village shops and galleries, you can enjoy a generous buffet breakfast of several kinds of homebaked breads fresh fruit, yogurt and muffins. Take a tray back to the privacy of your room or dine in the breakfast room and watch the sea birds flying overhead and the waves crashing below. If you are lucky you might catch a glimpse of a migrating whale making its way up or down the coast.
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