Heceta Head Lighthouse Bed and Breakfast is a distinctly Oregon destination written by Jen Stevenson Done properly, a dark and stormy winter’s night on the Oregon Coast is something straight out of a storybook. Jagged bluffs, roiling surf, a lonely cliff-clinging lighthouse, whisperings of a tragic tale—the historic Heceta Head Lighthouse B&B has it all, with a sensational seven-course breakfast to top it off. Once the former assistant lightkeeper’s house, the inn now serves as a priceless piece of state history, and for guests, a portal to turn-of-the-twentieth-century living—albeit with most of the creature comforts of today (wi-fi yes, flat-screen no). The six rooms are outfitted with antique furniture, hand-sewn quilts, local artwork, and should you book one of the front-facing Mariner rooms, sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean. Those seeking a brush with the resident spirit, Rue, should request Victoria’s Room, home to many an unexplained happening, from unruly…