More Show lessįrom the time we turned off the two-lane road through a small gate and gazed up the hill at the renovated plantation, our visit was nothing but stunning! We stayed in a "dependency" (which was a small two-bedroom standalone cottage duet) that was quiet and peaceful, even with another couple staying next door. The scenery alone was breathtaking and we plan to book with them again when it's nice out so we can enjoy the 80 acres the Plantation sits on. The entire experience was amazing!!! The officiant did a beautiful job and was extremely pleasant, Suzanne not only took pictures but also took a video of our vows, champagne and the cake was delicious, and dinner was to die for!!!! Our room was very nice and cozy!!! We had a fire place and since it was cold we put it to good use! A wonderful breakfast was included in our stay the next morning! I would highly recommend this Bed and Breakfast to anyone that enjoys a quiet stay. We booked the elopement package on a Thursday and also booked the Robinson Room for one night. I asked for a nonreligious ceremony and booked the elopement package which included the officiant, bridal bouquet, grooms boutineer, a small wedding cake, champagne, a few pictures taken by Suzanne which she gave us on CD, and dinner. ![]() The innkeeper Suzanne and I emailed back and forth for a couple of months before I decided that this would be the best place for us. ![]() ![]() The one place that always stuck out to me was a bed and breakfast 4 hours away from NC called the Inn at Meander Plantation. I looked online for elopement packages near my area. My husband joined the Navy this year and while he was at bootcamp and "A" school in Illinois I was left to plan a wedding in NC. The scenery alone was breathtaking and we plan to. Turn Left up the hill and veer left into the Humboldt Botanical Garden Parking Lot.My husband joined the Navy this year and while he was at bootcamp and "A" school in Illinois I was left to plan a wedding in NC. Off Hwy 101, take the Tompkins Hill Road exit and follow it until you see the north entrance to the College of the Redwoods. Special Events: The Humboldt Botanical Garden is also a distinctive venue for all events from children’s birthday parties and weddings to corporate events and fundraisers. There are a variety of venue options and all are affordable, distinctive and beautiful. Since then hundreds of individuals, families, and businesses have become members of the HBG Foundation, joining together in hands-on-work to bring the Garden to life. This garden is intended to be walked on in the manner of the meditation labyrinths found in churches and cathedrals.įeaturing magnificent views of Humboldt Bay and the Pacific Ocean, this 44.5 acre site was started in 1991 as the result of an organizational effort to bring forth a dream of a world class botanical garden in Humboldt County. Walk Peter Santino's labyrinth in the "All Happy Now" garden. More adventurous hikers can walk along the secluded, unpaved trails that meander through the gardens. The garden site and the area's climate, which is on the edge between two worlds - Mediterranean and the Pacific Marine - allows for diverse groups of plants to thrive.īring a book, binoculars or a picnic and stay for a while.
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