Motel Inverness

Motel Inverness

Gay Friendly Motel in Inverness, California, USA


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12718 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, Inverness, California, 94937, USA

Contact(s): Mara
Phone: 1 415 236-1967
Tollfree: 1 866 453-3839

Gay Friendly Motel - 7 rental units
Bisexual, Gay Men, Lesbian, Straight, Transgender

PR Discount: None
General Discount: None
Agent Commission: None

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Payment: Amex, Cash, Discover, MC, Visa

Amenities: Private Bath * Disability: Full Access * Wireless in Room * Entire Facility is Nonsmoking * Bay views * No Food included * Children - Call First - Some Restrictions * Pets - Call First

Point Reyes Gay Friendly Lodging on Tomales Bay


Point Reyes gay friendly lodging in the woodsy town of Inverness, an upscale motel that's the perfect place to stay on Tomales Bay in the heart of Point Reyes National Seashore.

The expansive setting is peaceful and tranquil with spectacular views. The scenery, wildlife, beaches, and pristineness of the area surround you.

Motel Inverness is less than 2 hours from the bustling cities of San Francisco, Berkley, San Rafael, and Mill Valley. Local area travelers love the proximity while feeling a million miles away once they arrive.

Each of the seven guestrooms are unique and have features and personalities all their own. Rooms range from small, cozy, and comfortable to a spacious two-bedroom suite. All rooms have WI-FI and a flat screen TV with cable and HBO. There is one pet-friendly room that must be requested by phone.

The most remarkable and beloved feature is the Lodge open to guests 24 hours a day. Looking out onto Tomales Bay and the rolling hills across, this is where guests gather to enjoy a fire in the stone fireplace, play a game of pool, sip on coffee and tea, read a book, bird watch or talk with friends.

Bringing in the local fare for a cozy meal away from everything has become a popular way to lunch on the deck between hikes, dine with a glass of wine by the fire, or get going in the morning with some coffee.

Small groups and events are welcomed at Motel Inverness. Elopements, car clubs, quilters, girlfriend getaways, family reunions … the list is long! Contact Motel Inverness to help plan your group getaway.

Motel Inverness is managed by Mara and Todd who migrated from the Midwest after their fledglings left the nest. They are grateful for the opportunity to create a peaceful respite for guests here on the shores of Tomales Bay.

THE INSIDE SCOOP ON THINGS TO DO

So many unspoiled acres of heaven in and around the Point Reyes National Seashore, so little time. What to do first? Well, that depends.
Everyone who comes here agrees – it’s a glorious place. Truly one of our country’s rarest natural gems. Breathtakingly beautiful, every single day of the year.

But almost everyone we meet comes here for a different reason. Folks from the city come for a break. But that might mean touring an organic farm or enjoying a romantic meal at one of our renowned local restaurants.

Or it might mean a day of hiking. But even the hikers are different. Some take it slow and easy; some want an all-day challenge.

Same for the bikers. With 140 miles of trails, you just can’t know what kind of biking they’re going to be doing – or what they’ll be doing at the end of the day.

All those different birders from around the world seem to want the same thing. The best spot for enjoying Great Egrets and Herons year-round. Hummingbirds in the gardens, kingfishers and owls out back. Like we said, it’s heaven.

Kayakers seem to want it all. The great beaches only they know, the fabulous picnic spot, and a sweet bed to sack out in after a paddle. If there’s a roaring fire and a waiting pool table, all the better.

Some folks come just to watch the wildlife. For example, view whales spy on an elephant seal harem, or catch their first glimpse of a herd of tule elk. Others have always wanted to trek down the 308 steps to the lighthouse or simply stroll along our dynamic beaches.


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