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Forget your troubles! Well at least for a while and visit Runyans at The Beach Bungalow, a romantic no bank waterfront retreat. A Great place to visit anytime of year.
Always sparkling clean and decorated for most seasonal holidays. Located just 20 minutes from Gig Harbor, this fully furnished 850 square foot, fully equipped beach house has been recently renovated. Special touches create a comfortable and cozy environment. Its casual and warm, and enjoys all the unique qualities that the Northwest and South Puget Sound can offer, Spectacular sunrises and sunsets, an excellent area for water sports, a beautiful pebble beach to walk on, fishing can be excellent, and wildlife is often abundant. We specialize in enjoyment for those seeking a retreat that is not ordinary.
Home can sleep up to 6 people. For more than four guests rates are $50 more per day. Rent period minimum is 2 nights, except July 1st thru July 5th is a 4 night minimum.
Check in is 4pm, Check out is 12 noon.
Inside amenities include Two bedrooms total, master bedroom with a queen size bed, other has twin bunk beds. Sleeper sofa is a queen size. Gas fireplace, Phone, Dining table seats six, coffee/view seating area seats two. All modern appliances including washer and dryer. Fully equipped kitchen and bathroom. Entertainment center includes; 20" LCD TV, 40 channel dish, Surround sound, DVD with a small DVD library, and a Playstation 2 game concole (bring your own games). DSL is onsite and plug in ready. Outside amenities include; private 1/2 acre lot, 65ft of no bank with bulkhead waterfront. Pebble beach to walk on, swim from or fish from. There is an abundance of wildlife.
Located in Vaughn just 20 minutes from the Maritime City of Gig Harbor where fine dining, shopping and entertainment can be found. There is a boat launch just 1/2 mile from the home. Two State parks and several golf courses are a short drive away . Fishing can be very good off the beach in front of the home and at different times of year you can enjoy watching seals, bald eagles, sometimes whales, osprey, deer and humans do what they do. |