Guidebook for Port Ludlow

Bob And Kath
Bob And Kath
Guidebook for Port Ludlow

Food Scene

local restaurants
Scampi & Halibuts Seafood Grill
1050 Ness' Corner Rd
7 locals recommend
26 locals recommend
Ajax Cafe
21 S Water St
26 locals recommend
6 locals recommend
Molcajete
76 Village Way
6 locals recommend
11 locals recommend
Port Ludlow Golf Course
751 Highland Dr
11 locals recommend
83 locals recommend
Finnriver Farm and Cidery
124 Center Rd
83 locals recommend

Sightseeing

Ludlow Falls
70 Breaker Ln
victorian era seaport
218 locals recommend
Port Townsend
218 locals recommend
victorian era seaport
8 locals recommend
Poulsbo's Fish Park
288 NW Lindvig Way
8 locals recommend
20 locals recommend
Sequim Bay State Park
269035 US-101
20 locals recommend
Local market
29 locals recommend
Chimacum Corner Farmstand
9122 Rhody Dr
29 locals recommend
Local market
ferry to Edmonds or Seattle
6 locals recommend
Kingston Ferry Terminal station
6 locals recommend
ferry to Edmonds or Seattle
Explore a botanical garden full of plants of the Pacific Northwest.
12 locals recommend
Heronswood
7530 NE 288th St
12 locals recommend
Explore a botanical garden full of plants of the Pacific Northwest.
Hurricane Ridge Visitors Center
3002 Mt Angeles Rd
101 locals recommend
hike out to the lighthouse at the end
Dungeness Spit Trail
hike out to the lighthouse at the end
events, exhibits, shoreline
13 locals recommend
Port Townsend Marine Science Center
532 Battery Way
13 locals recommend
events, exhibits, shoreline

Neighborhoods

Many neighbors like to walk Shine road every day. Great for a morning walk along the shoreline with views down Hood canal ; an area of nice homes and a small public beach. Or hike down the steep road to our community beach at the base of high cliffs carved out by glaciers. (only recommended at low tide).
Shine Road
Shine Road
Many neighbors like to walk Shine road every day. Great for a morning walk along the shoreline with views down Hood canal ; an area of nice homes and a small public beach. Or hike down the steep road to our community beach at the base of high cliffs carved out by glaciers. (only recommended at low tide).
Oyster beds all along good canal; Mount Walker viewpoint, access to hiking trails , rivers. The uncrowded west side of Hood canal
Quilcene
Oyster beds all along good canal; Mount Walker viewpoint, access to hiking trails , rivers. The uncrowded west side of Hood canal
The Chimacum valley is the rural, agricultural center of our peninsula.
West Valley Road
West Valley Road
The Chimacum valley is the rural, agricultural center of our peninsula.
The Kitsap peninsula is a place in transition between busy Seattle and the rural Olympic peninsula. Hansville, Kingston, Poulsbo, Silverdale and Bremerton ..each small town has it's unique characteristics.
13 locals recommend
Kitsap Memorial State Park
202 NE Park St
13 locals recommend
The Kitsap peninsula is a place in transition between busy Seattle and the rural Olympic peninsula. Hansville, Kingston, Poulsbo, Silverdale and Bremerton ..each small town has it's unique characteristics.
Forms the northern border of the Olympic peninsula. Discovery Bay, Diamond Point, Sequim, Port Angeles all are places to explore andenjoy with the Olympic mountains on the south and the Straits on the north
Strait of Juan de Fuca
Forms the northern border of the Olympic peninsula. Discovery Bay, Diamond Point, Sequim, Port Angeles all are places to explore andenjoy with the Olympic mountains on the south and the Straits on the north

Traveler advice

Getting around

Our corner of the Olympic peninsula

Head east to explore Kingston or Bainbridge island and walk on the ferries to Seattle or Edmonds. Head south to Poulsbo, Silverdale or Bremerton where it's more "city like". Head southwest along hood canal to get into the woods. Head West to explore small but popular towns along the strait of Juan de Fuca. Head north to old seaports,small farms.and state parks. Or just hang out where we do, in the center of it all.