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You can stay in a grand castle surrounded by lavender fields in Sequim

Staying in a castle surrounded by lavender fields sounds pretty dreamy, doesn’t it? Well, it’s a dream that can become reality this spring in Sequim.

If you’re ready to feel like royalty, let’s head over to the peninsula.

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The Sequim Lavender Castle can fit 12 guests with 2 bedrooms, 4 beds, and 2 bathrooms. It has a curved design with rounded walls united by a central fireplace perfect for curling up with your friends. You’ll find armor, spears, and other medieval decor scattered throughout as well as an 8 ft wood slab table and goblets in the kitchen.

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As this is a castle it has all the amenities you need like a grand kitchen. In order to truly get in your royalty role, we’d recommend bringing some era-appropriate eats like turkey legs, rye bread, and plenty of wine. What’s more, there are even costumes for you to use and try your hand at really getting into the role. Or you can bring your own if you’d prefer.

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When it comes to the castle’s location, you’re close to downtown Sequim and all that it has to offer. Additionally, you’re close to other scenic areas like Port Townsend as well as the Olympic Peninsula. And of course, when the lavender is in bloom you can stroll through the field.

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But perhaps what’s best of all is the affordability of staying at the Sequim Lavender Castle. It’ll cost you $395 a night which is doable when you break it down with a few friends. It’s worth noting that dogs are allowed for a fee of $25-$45 per pet per night but they are not allowed upstairs or on furniture. With that, enjoy folks, and have a royal stay.

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