Romantic Getaways On The Outer Banks, NC
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Beach House “The Inn at Rodanthe”:
Diane Lane’s character (Adrienne) comes to the Inn to manage it while the owner goes out of town for several days. This house was used in filming all exterior “Inn” scenes. Work was done to change the look of the house before filming began. New windows, blue decorative shingles, a weather vane, a new sign, extra porches and railings, extra decking, and shrubbery were added. Richard Gere and Diane Lane spent many days here filming scenes. Several shots with the use of a helicopter were also filmed here.
These days, the Inn at Rodanthe is a vacation rental home. So you can live like a movie star, at least for a few days.
Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge – Cape Hatteras National Seashore:
Located between Oregon Inlet and Rodanthe. The 6000-acre refuge is a haven for more than 360 species of birds. From spring to autumn, a large variety of wading, shore and upland birds can be seen.
The “S” Turn just north of Rodanthe:
Just before you enter Rodanthe heading south on highway NC 12, there is a set of twisty turns in the road. In the movie, at these turns on the ocean side of the road, a scene was filmed involving a herd of “wild” Outer Banks ponies. Today, you can park your car along the road and cross over the dunes to see this popular stretch of beach known for its natural beauty and dynamic shore.
Jo-Bob’s General Store:
In the movie, this is where village residents and inhabitants go to purchase their storm supplies before the storm hits the island. The exterior of the building was filmed only. Diane Lane was filmed here.
Hatteras Island Fishing Pier (the Rodanthe Pier):
The small store at the Pier was used to film interior shots of “before the storm” activity. Also, a large “we survived the hurricane” party scene, involving 400 extras and most of the principal characters were filmed here at night. The wind speed was 25-30 mph that evening and filming lasted until 4 am! Both Richard Gere and Diane Lane were filmed at this location.
Hatteras/Ocracoke Ferry Terminal:
Aerial and ground shots showing Richard Gere arriving on Hatteras Island via ferry.
Old Oregon Inlet Station:
Exterior shots of Richard Gere and Diane Lane walking/talking on beach with old station in the background.
Rodanthe/Waves/Salvo Community Center:
This location was the Base of Operations (and the first stop each day) for the cast and crew during entire filming on the Outer Banks (2 ½ weeks). Costume shop, makeup trailer, catering trucks, machine shop, cast and crew trailers, business offices, and various other vehicles were located here. Every day of filming began and ended here.
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