Pros

  • Historic inn with charming and romantic small-town setting
  • Located a short drive from Columbia River and outdoor activities
  • Quaint and charming rooms with wood floors and period antiques
  • Free hot breakfast with small frittatas and homemade muffins
  • Fine-dining restaurant for lunch and dinner
  • Full-service spa with range of treatments
  • Wedding services and event hosting
  • Free on-site parking
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout
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Cons

  • Located a bit far from shopping, dining, and tourist attractions
  • Guest rooms lack TVs and phones
  • Some units share bathrooms and lack AC
  • No elevator and limited front desk hours
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Bottom Line

The three-and-a-half-pearl Balch Hotel is a superb small inn located in the rural community of Dufur, Oregon. The nearest major town and tourist attractions are nearly 20 minutes away by car, but it’s this isolation and quiet setting that’s the draw of a stay here. The hotel is housed in an early 20th-century building with period details and antiques, and it’s set on lush grounds with views of Mount Hood in the distance. Guests enjoy a free hot breakfast with frittatas, and the hotel also has a well-regarded restaurant and full-service spa. With their lack of TVs and phones, the 18 charming, gracious guest rooms have a “get away from it all” feel. They do offer free Wi-Fi, but some share a bathroom with other rooms. Travelers who want a more conventional hotel near the Columbia River and the freeway might consider the Best Western Plus Hood River Inn. 

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Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Internet
  • Spa

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Balch Hotel

Scene

Lovely inn dating to 1907, set on lush grounds, draws mostly couples 

Situated on lush grounds surrounded by farmland, the Balch Hotel is housed in a three-story Italianate brick building erected in 1907 by Charles Balch, a local landowner and businessman. Guests are greeted by the friendly staff and are offered homemade cookies and tea in the cooler months, and iced lemon water in the summer. The superbly detailed interiors feature art from local artists, period antiques and hand-carved furniture, as well as historic elements like the building’s original fire hoses and an old electric meter. The lobby parlor has a shelf of books, wood floors, elegant sofas, and walls in a rich red color. Guests relax here, take in views of Mount Hood from the lawns, or kick back in the hammock by the pond. The hotel draws mostly couples, with its romantic setting, superb breakfast, and charming rooms. Many use it as a base to enjoy a spa treatment and unwind and unplug  between adventurous outdoor excursions. 

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Location

Quiet out-of-the-way rural location, less than a 20-minute drive from The Dalles and river

The Balch Hotel is a three-minute drive off U.S. Highway 197, about a three-minute walk south of the center of Dufur, a small town with a general store, supermarket, and very little in the way of shops or restaurants. The hotel roughly a 20-minute drive from the I-84 freeway, the town of The Dalles, the Columbia River, and The Dalles Bridge over the river into Washington. Dalles features shopping, dining, and attractions like the Columbia River Gorge Discovery Center. 

White River Falls State Park is a little more than 20 minutes by car, and opportunities for windsurfing, kayaking, mountain biking, and other outdoor activities are about 30 to 40 minutes away. The town of Hood River and the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area are a 40-minute drive, and the hotel is about one hour from both the Mt. Hood Skibowl and Mt. Hood Visitor’s Center. The center of Portland and Portland International Airport are both one hour and 45 minutes from the Balch Hotel. 

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Rooms

Quaint, charming rooms with period antiques and no TVs, some share a bathroom

The guests rooms at the Balch are individually decorated and have a quaint, charming look, with wood floors, fine wood furniture, and period antiques. Many rooms have elements like chandeliers and quilted bedspreads. The color palette is a warm beige, tan, and brown, with some rooms featuring bedspreads in a rich gold or ruby red. Rooms are fairly spacious, and some offer views of Mount Hood or the hotel’s grounds. All come with comfortable beds with pillowtop mattresses, plus free Wi-Fi. Rooms are intended to let guests take a break from modern technology, so they do not have TVs or phones, and they also lack coffeemakers and mini-fridges. A suite with four-poster canopy bed and jetted tub is available. Some rooms share a bathroom, and these rooms lack air-conditioning, while rooms with private bathrooms have air-conditioning only in the summer. All bathrooms come with hairdryers and shower/tub combos (some with clawfoot tubs). 

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Features

Excellent free hot breakfast, restaurant with patio, and full-service spa

The Balch offers a nice array of amenities for a small hotel. Guests are treated to an excellent breakfast, free of charge for up to two guests per room, with the spread featuring fresh-baked small frittatas, homemade muffins, seasonal fruit, yogurt, and a variety of hot and cold beverages. Free take-away breakfast for guests on the go is also available, and the hotel can prepare box lunches for a fee. Guests also give high marks to the restaurant’s lunch and dinner offerings, with typical menu items like Mediterranean wraps, salmon, and cage-free chicken. A wide range of local wines, beers, and ciders is available. The Balch also offers extensive wedding services, retreat/event hosting, and a small full-service spa with range of massages and other treatments. A small lobby gift shop sells Balch Hotel-branded items and fine gifts. Parking is free of charge, free Wi-Fi is available throughout the property, and the staff is available around the clock (front desk is closed overnight). The hotel is housed in a three-floor historic building with no elevator, but the staff will assist with taking luggage up stairs. 

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Balch Hotel

Scene

Lovely inn dating to 1907, set on lush grounds, draws mostly couples 

Situated on lush grounds surrounded by farmland, the Balch Hotel is housed in a three-story Italianate brick building erected in 1907 by Charles Balch, a local landowner and businessman. Guests are greeted by the friendly staff and are offered homemade cookies and tea in the cooler months, and iced lemon water in the summer. The superbly detailed interiors feature art from local artists, period antiques and hand-carved furniture, as well as historic elements like the building’s original fire hoses and an old electric meter. The lobby parlor has a shelf of books, wood floors, elegant sofas, and walls in a rich red color. Guests relax here, take in views of Mount Hood from the lawns, or kick back in the hammock by the pond. The hotel draws mostly couples, with its romantic setting, superb breakfast, and charming rooms. Many use it as a base to enjoy a spa treatment and unwind and unplug  between adventurous outdoor excursions. 

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Location

Quiet out-of-the-way rural location, less than a 20-minute drive from The Dalles and river

The Balch Hotel is a three-minute drive off U.S. Highway 197, about a three-minute walk south of the center of Dufur, a small town with a general store, supermarket, and very little in the way of shops or restaurants. The hotel roughly a 20-minute drive from the I-84 freeway, the town of The Dalles, the Columbia River, and The Dalles Bridge over the river into Washington. Dalles features shopping, dining, and attractions like the Columbia River Gorge Discovery Center. 

White River Falls State Park is a little more than 20 minutes by car, and opportunities for windsurfing, kayaking, mountain biking, and other outdoor activities are about 30 to 40 minutes away. The town of Hood River and the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area are a 40-minute drive, and the hotel is about one hour from both the Mt. Hood Skibowl and Mt. Hood Visitor’s Center. The center of Portland and Portland International Airport are both one hour and 45 minutes from the Balch Hotel. 

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Rooms

Quaint, charming rooms with period antiques and no TVs, some share a bathroom

The guests rooms at the Balch are individually decorated and have a quaint, charming look, with wood floors, fine wood furniture, and period antiques. Many rooms have elements like chandeliers and quilted bedspreads. The color palette is a warm beige, tan, and brown, with some rooms featuring bedspreads in a rich gold or ruby red. Rooms are fairly spacious, and some offer views of Mount Hood or the hotel’s grounds. All come with comfortable beds with pillowtop mattresses, plus free Wi-Fi. Rooms are intended to let guests take a break from modern technology, so they do not have TVs or phones, and they also lack coffeemakers and mini-fridges. A suite with four-poster canopy bed and jetted tub is available. Some rooms share a bathroom, and these rooms lack air-conditioning, while rooms with private bathrooms have air-conditioning only in the summer. All bathrooms come with hairdryers and shower/tub combos (some with clawfoot tubs). 

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Features

Excellent free hot breakfast, restaurant with patio, and full-service spa

The Balch offers a nice array of amenities for a small hotel. Guests are treated to an excellent breakfast, free of charge for up to two guests per room, with the spread featuring fresh-baked small frittatas, homemade muffins, seasonal fruit, yogurt, and a variety of hot and cold beverages. Free take-away breakfast for guests on the go is also available, and the hotel can prepare box lunches for a fee. Guests also give high marks to the restaurant’s lunch and dinner offerings, with typical menu items like Mediterranean wraps, salmon, and cage-free chicken. A wide range of local wines, beers, and ciders is available. The Balch also offers extensive wedding services, retreat/event hosting, and a small full-service spa with range of massages and other treatments. A small lobby gift shop sells Balch Hotel-branded items and fine gifts. Parking is free of charge, free Wi-Fi is available throughout the property, and the staff is available around the clock (front desk is closed overnight). The hotel is housed in a three-floor historic building with no elevator, but the staff will assist with taking luggage up stairs. 

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Amenities

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Cabanas

  • Cable

  • Cribs

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Spa

  • Swim-Up Bar

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