Welcome

With its spectacular setting on both the Lewis and Clark and Nez Perce Trails (Highway 28, Idaho), the Solaas Bed and Breakfast is perhaps the most  historic and charming inn located in Salmon, Idaho. Visiting this historic gem, with its panoramic views of the Continental Divide, will be an experience you will never forget.

This historic building was constructed in 1905 as a stagecoach stop along the Red Rock Stage Road.

It was later converted into a train depot, and then a hotel for the G & P Railroad. Today, as the Solaas Bed and Breakfast, it continues the tradition of providing a refreshing stop for weary travelers. Learn more about this building’s interesting history.

The friendly innkeepers at Solaas Bed and Breakfast are Roger and Sharon Solaas. They provide professional service with a big smile. Each morning they prepare a bountiful breakfast with such tantalizing temptations as raspberry crepes, stuffed French toast, cinnamon rolls or sour cream pancakes. This is in addition to seasonal fruit, farm fresh eggs, breakfast meat and Idaho potatoes. The Solaas’ use fresh fruit and vegetables from the garden, in season. Breakfast is served in the charming tea room overlooking their blue-ribbon vegetable gardens. Coffee and tea are always on and always fresh and hot.

 

 

 

We also have a sportsman’s package!

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