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…the ivy-covered tasting room to enjoy a complimentary tasting of Korbel’s finest. Korbel is the oldest continually operating champagne house in North America and there is fascinating history here to…

…full lineup of locally owned boutiques and specialty stores — perfect for picking up souvenirs and gifts. Head to Mr. Moon’s for handmade jewelry, cool stationery, toys, small-batch soaps, and more….

…the shore as they head north to feed in Alaska. Whales can often be seen from the overlook at Bodega Head. On weekends during peak seasons, you may find volunteers from…

…by the head chef. Curated plates often contain seasonal treats grown onsite by head gardener Tucker Taylor. A course may include knock-outs like roasted salmon and artichoke barigoule with sorrel…

…Gate Bridge and head an hour North to the land of vineyards, legendary wine, and elevated country cuisine. You can even be back by bedtime. Get started with this guide…

…Bodega Head offers picnic tables with stunning blufftop views and trails. Or head back to Highway 1, turn north, and devour your feast at one of the many cliff-top pullouts…

…Head hiking trail that edges three miles around the headlands, or stretch your legs on the one-mile path to and from the overlook. You’ll be rewarded with spectacular views of…

The breathtaking Pacific Ocean is only about an hour from the charming town of Sonoma, which means the beautiful coast is the perfect place to head for a fun-filled day….

…dates back to 1857 and still has the original press house. Head to Mission San Francisco Solano, which dates back to 1823 and now is one of the impressive historic…

…Healdsburg Farmers Market Because next, you’ll return to the Relish Culinary Center for a hands-on pizza making workshop, stretching and throwing your own dough and topping pies with the just-gathered…

…Bungalow. For details about these and other things to do, read 5 Fun Things To Do in Occidental. For a “real trail” to go with your “culinary trail,” head over…