The Charming Washington Guesthouse Where You Can Play With An Alpaca

Vashon Island offers a serene farmhouse stay with charming amenities and a unique rural experience.

If you're looking for a unique getaway in Washington, you can find some real gems on Airbnb. And if you'd prefer a laid back country getaway to a 5 star hotel, you'll love this charming farm stay on Vashon Island. Not only will you be able to fully relax on the quiet, peaceful property, but you also might be lucky enough to feed a llama.

Vashon Island sits right in between Seattle and Tacoma in the Puget Sound.

But despite its close proximity to two of our largest cities, it's both quiet and serene.

This pleasant farmhouse dates all the way back to 1903, but it has been very well cared for.

And for $85 per night, you can rent a private room here and enjoy as much of the home as you'd like.

The main guest room here is spotless, spacious, and full of light. You'll also have access to a private bathroom on the same floor (complete with a towel warmer).

Guests claim the queen-sized bed is extremely comfortable.

The farmhouse has WiFi, but there are not TVs, and that's no accident.

This is a place to truly get away from it all.

If you'd like to bring the whole family or a couple of friends, you can also rent a small bedroom upstairs for $70.

The upstairs bedroom is equally as cozy.

While you're a guest here, you're welcome to relax on the outdoor deck or take a stroll through the gardens...

... and if you're really lucky, you just might see this guy.

The resident alpaca, Pancho, is a bit shy, but he sometimes warms up to guests. The farm also has sheep and chickens.

This is the serene getaway you didn't know you needed.

Best of all, the farmhouse is close to town, so if you do need to rejoin civilization for awhile, you can walk to coffee shops and restaurants.

You can book your farm stay on Airbnb. And while you're staying there, take some time to explore Vashon Island.

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