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…won a Conde Nast Traveler Reader’s Choice Award four years running. Russian River Vineyards Also outside town is Russian River Vineyards, open for tasting daily by appointment. With a rich history as…
…draft, local wines, and a full selection of spirits and cocktails. 4. Ca’ Bianca, Santa Rosa Ca’ Bianca in Santa Rosa, California Enjoy al fresco flair overlooking the fountain garden…
…are endless (and many can be purchased as gift cards), such as a hot air balloon ride over vineyards, a cycling wine tour, a weekend of glamping on the Russian River, and more. Gifts for…
…Catelli’s welcomes you with a well-appointed dining room and beautiful patio. Originally opened around 1936 by Italian immigrants, now third-generation family members Domenica and Nicholas Catelli co-own this popular dining…
…Russian River Valley Knights Valley Moon Mountain Northern Sonoma Petaluma Gap Pine Mountain – Cloverdale Peak Rockpile Russian River Valley Sonoma Coast Sonoma Mountain Sonoma Valley West Sonoma Coast Hanna…
…has two flat-loop trails, and in addition to 26 reservable campsites and a group site, there are three camping cabins. The cabins are the perfect match for visitors seeking a…
…making Sonoma County one of California’s largest wine producers. Key AVAs and Their Characteristics Alexander Valley: Known for full-bodied yet structured Cabernet Sauvignons. Russian River Valley: Famous for cool-climate Pinot…
…the way. Russian River – Guerneville Paddle along the calm waters of the Russian River in a kayak or canoe. Several local outfitters offer equipment, trips and tips. Russian River…
…with new features that make it timely for travel coverage. The waterfront café, famous for its scenic views where the Russian River meets the Pacific Ocean and its expanded menu…
…Reserve in Guerneville, California On day two, make your way west toward the Russian River area, where towering redwoods, charming small towns, and laid-back experiences create a peaceful and accessible…
…a stretch of coastline called Mettini by the Kashia band of Pomo Indians, who then called it home. This foreign ship disgorged some two dozen Russian and 80 Alaskan immigrants, who…