Relax and Recharge at Hofsas House in Carmel
Located 120 miles south of San Francisco, Carmel-by-the-Sea simply oozes charm. This one-square-mile European-style village boasts Bavarian architecture, quaint shops, galleries of all sorts, and one of the most beautiful beaches in Northern California. Often described as a storybook setting, this Northern California enclave is the perfect place to unplug, relax and recharge. And there’s no better lodging choice than Hofsas House — a historic property with modern access upgrades and an owner with the right attitude.
Hofsas House
Located just a few blocks from the town center, Hofsas House (www.hofsashouse.com) is a great lodging pick for wheelchair-users and slow walkers. Although this property dates back to 1947, owner Carrie Theis has proactively made access upgrades over the years. And thanks to her efforts, guests with mobility disabilities can now truly enjoy this Carmel-by-the-Sea gem.
Although there are two steps up to the front office (and absolutely no room for a ramp), Carrier offers in-car registration for guests with mobility disabilities. After that, you can drive around and parallel park right in front of accessible room 37. And if you need help, luggage assistance is also available. There are a few slight half-inch lips along the pathway to the room, but all-in-all it’s pretty doable.
Access features in the room include wide doorways, good pathway access, and level access out to the spacious back balcony. Since the property is built into the hillside, this street level room is actually on the third floor, so there’s a great ocean view from the balcony. There is wheelchair-access to both sides of the 25-inch high open-frame king-sized bed, and the room is furnished with two easy chairs, a small table, a microwave and a refrigerator,
The bathroom has a full five-foot turning radius, and it’s equipped with a roll-in shower with grab bars and a hand-held showerhead. The toilet has grab bars on the back and left walls (as seated); and there’s a roll-under sink with a very spacious counter located just outside the bathroom.
Bottom line — it’s a comfortable room with good access and a great view.
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But Wait — There’s More!
Of course there’s more to Hofsas House than just the room — they also go above and beyond in the service department too. For example, since there are two steps up into the hotel lobby (where the Continental breakfast is served), Carrie will happily arrange for breakfast delivery to your room if you can’t manage the steps.
In the end, Carrie is constantly finding ways to make her historic property more accessible. Previously the pool area was not accessible to wheelchair-users and slow walkers. Now, thanks to Carrie, there’s an accessible path to the pool from the lower parking area, and the pool also has a lift. So now everyone can enjoy some pool fun.
Says Carrie, “If we can accommodate folks, we will; but I encourage people to call us and discuss their access needs, so we can provide them with the right room.” A long-time business owner in Carmel-by-the-Sea, Carrie adds, “I know every property in town, and if our place won’t work, I will suggest one that will.”