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Allison Inn & Spa Opened – Newburg OR Resort Spa

October 6th, 2009

Fans of Oregon’s renowned pinot noirs finally have a luxury resort, with a full service spa, in the heart of the Willamette Valley wine country.

The 85-room Allison Inn & Spa officially opened on Sept. 26 in the foothills of Newberg, the gateway to the wine country, for visitors arriving from Portland – as most do.

Locals celebrated the resort’s much anticipated arrival with a soiree that included a peek at guest rooms, tours of the 15,000-square-foot spa, tastes of chef Nathan Lockwood’s “locavore” cuisine, sips of valley pinots – and a salute to local artists, whose work dresses the hotel in serene Northwest style.

The four-story hotel is a mélange of wood, glass, stone, copper and water features. It’s backed by a five-acre vineyard and forest. The scent of cedar permeates the resort’s 35-acre grounds.

The hotel’s smallest rooms measure 490 square feet and are loaded with amenities such as gas fireplaces, luxury linens, Bose sounds systems, deep bathtubs that open to fireplace views, private terraces or balconies. Rates start at $295.

The Spa

The resort’s spa is a haven of sensory tranquility: Flooring cushions footsteps; woven wall-coverings swallow sound. Dark woods and colored glass give the spa’s 12 treatment rooms a distinct northwest feel – as do three outdoor terraces, fireplaces and trickling water features. On cold and rainy northwest days, floor-to-ceiling glass doors can be closed, keeping out the damp chill – but still allowing the sense of outdoors inside.

Spa patrons will know they’re in the Northwest wine country – indulging in crushed-grape-seed scrubs, honey-and-wine wraps and even an “Oregon Rain Shower,” a light massage under a waterfall.

Jory

The hotel’s 84-seat restaurant, Jory, is named for the reddish soil predominant in the wine country. Executive chef Nathan Lockwood left Fork in Marin to launch the restaurant. (He also cooked at One Market, Acquerello and Fleur de Lys in San Francisco.)
San Diego: Works by local artists, including Ramona Youngquist, give the resort a distinct Northwest feel.

Works by local artists, including Ramona Youngquist, give the resort a distinct Northwest feel.

One of Lockwood’s first moves was planting a ¾-acre vegetable garden at the resort. Next he established relationships with local shepherds, who provide him with vineyard-grazed lamb; he gets eggs from nearby ranchers, fruit from local orchards. The 33-year-old chef will offer house-cured meats; his dishes will incorporate local products including black truffles and mushrooms, locally ranched duck, quail, rabbits and pork , Oregon-made cheeses — and of course local wines.

Jory’s wine list includes a 700-bottle selection and 50 wines by the glass – focusing, of course, on the 200 wineries in the Willamette Valley.

IF YOU GO

Getting there: The Allison Inn & Spa is 25 miles from downtown Portland, at 2525 Allison Lane in Newberg.

Staying there: Rooms for two start at $295.

The Spa: The Allison Spa is open to the public. Treatment prices start at $45 for a 45-minute pedicure. For $170, get a 90-minute Grape Seed Cure that includes a crushed-grape-seed scrub, a honey-and-wine wrap and a shea butter massage. Get an Oregon Rain Shower massage for $85 (a 45-minute light massage experienced under a waterfall).

Dining there: Jory is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner – as well as Sunday brunch. A three-course Sunday Family Supper runs $29 per person. A four-course fixed-price dinner runs $53. Free wine tastings and talks featuring local vintners are planned from 5:30 until 6:30 p.m. on Tuesdays

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Spa Treatments in A Jiffy

September 27th, 2008

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Haven of Rest Day Spa – Happy Valley OR –

February 19th, 2008

 

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Happy Valley spa offers a quiet respite near busy Sunnyside Road

Although the Haven of Rest Day Spa stands a stone’s throw from busy Sunnyside Road, inside the historic house the ambiance is elegant and the atmosphere is serene.

“We had our eye on this house for many years – it is so cute and quaint,” said Debbie Bjerkvig, one of the co-owners of the spa.

So four-and-a-half years ago, Bjerkvig and Pam Tate took over the 100-year-old house in Happy Valley and turned it into their dream of a day spa.

“It has such character and the environment fit all our services. It is such a delight, and people always comment on it – it is so different from a commercial building,” Bjerkvig said.

She and Tate chose the name Haven of Rest for their day spa, “because it went along with our heart. When women are stressed, they need a place to rest. They need a haven to get away from the outside world.

“We started the business together, because it is our heart, our vision and our passion to see women come in here and be restored,” she noted.

“There is a huge percentage of women with heartbreaking stories – we want to be there for them. We’re not concerned with just being a business – we want to see people change from the inside out,” she added.

The spa does have male clients, Bjerkvig was quick to add, but she and Tate started their business “because we felt this was a way to get personal with women in a hands-on way.”

People can stop in or call and purchase gift certificates for any amount, Bjerkvig said, adding that a day spa certificate makes for a much-appreciated Valentine’s Day or anniversary gift.

There are two major Valentine-themed specials on offer right now, she said, the peppermint body wrap and massage and the chocolate pedicure – both good from now until March 31.

The peppermint body wrap begins with “dry brushing for exfoliation, and then we wrap you in an herbal solution on the whole core of the body. Then we offer a five-minute scalp or foot massage and leave you to rest for 10 minutes.

“Then you are unwrapped and treated to a half-hour or full-hour massage. If you like peppermint, this is really nice.”

The price for the peppermint package is $90 for the half-hour massage, or $120 for the full-hour massage.

In the chocolate covered cherries pedicure, the guest’s feet are covered in cherry brown sugar scrub to exfoliate; the feet are then painted with a light chocolate mask, followed by hot, steamy towels. A foot and leg massage finishes the treatment. And, yes, there are chocolates to consume as well.

The cost for this package is $42.

More than a spa

“We’re known for our spa pedicures,” Bjerkvig said, adding that the salon offers a full range of day and evening packages, skin care treatments, foot and hand care, make-up consultations, body treatments, bridal packages and massage.

The spa also stocks a full line of body lotions, skin care products, personal care products and Belgian chocolates.

“We want to be more than a day spa. We offer top-quality service here, top-quality product lines and state-of-the-art equipment,” Bjerkvig said, but she noted that she and Tate also offer outreach opportunities to the community.

“We bring women in from the shelter and provide a free day at the spa. We focus on women who have experienced tragedy. If we hear of someone with an illness or tragedy, we send them a gift certificate.

“We have teacher appreciation day and we have pastors’ wives day – we do a lot of giving away,” she said.

The spa also offers life coaching classes and Bjerkvig and Tate hope to do more classes – in skin care and nutrition.

“We’ve definitely expanded as far as we can go [in this space], but we are considering options for creating other Havens of Rest,” she said.

Bjerkvig added, “We like to see women feel good about themselves – we want to focus on looking and feeling good from the inside out. When people come in, the walls come down.”

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