The Guest House and Poulsbo

Poulsbo Bakery Building

Liberty Bay Guest House is an oasis for tourists, boaters and business travelers. A short five-minute drive or 15-minute stroll away is Nordic Poulsbo. Frequently called "Little Norway", town folks have dug deep into their Scandinavian roots to recreate the ambiance of a turn of the century fishing village. Along picturesque Front Street are a myriad of local shops to delight serious shoppers or ambling browsers.

No trek through Poulsbo is complete without a quick but savory stop at the Sluy's Bakery to sample world-famous Poulsbo Bread; its hearty flavor evolved from a time-tested recipe.

Activities and Summer Festivals

Poulsbo Sailor

Nearly every weekend in Poulsbo, there is a festival, art show, or event with the May 17th Viking Fest and July 4th weekend "Fireworks On The Fjord" as the main show stoppers.

Within minutes of Liberty Bay Guest House is the Suquamish Indian Museum and Tribal Center. A few minutes more and you'll be at the gravesite of Chief Sealth, the legendary and beloved Indian tribal leader who gave Seattle its name.

Liberty Bay Guest House allows you to have all the excitement by day, and the quiet and languid shores of Liberty Bay at night.