B&B Travel Guide for South area
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Ashland
Set in a truly picturesque setting with a magnificent backdrop of snow-capped mountain peaks in the foothills of the majestic Siskiyou mountains is Ashland, also the home of the world renowned Oregon Shakespeare Festival and boasts nine other theatres which perform a wide variety of productions, including musicals and comedies throughout the year.
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Cave Junction
Cave Junction is the quintessential scenic small town situated about 30 miles southwest of Grants Pass and is considered by the locals as the Home of the Oregon Caves which are located a few miles east of the town.
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Grants Pass
One of the largest towns with marvellous bed and breakfast in Oregon South ideally suited for exploring the surrounding countryside is Grants Pass and where the Rogue River flows by.
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Jacksonville
As you travel through the beautiful Rogue Valley’s in the warmer months, you’ll see the pear and apply orchards before reaching the historic city of Jacksonville one of eight cities in the U.S. named as a National Historic Landmark Town.
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Klamath Falls
Bordering northern California and the Klamath Basin is Klamath Falls, nestled on the southern shore of the Upper Klamath Lake situated on the eastern slopes of the Cascade Mountains and boasting almost 300 days of sunshine a year.
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Medford
Set in a beautiful region is the metropolitan city of Medford located in the center of Oregon's lovely Rogue River Valley, where all sorts of fruit grow in abundance. You'll find a wealth of recreational opportunities on offer, or why not visit nearby Roseburg, conveniently located for sampling the outdoor splendours of the Hundred Valleys of the Umpqua and the Cascade Mountains. Downtown offers nice restaurants and bars, a wide variety of art galleries, antique and gift shops.
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