When we talk about Central Sonoma, we’re highlighting the cities of Sebastopol, Graton, Guerneville, and of course Santa Rosa. Each of these cities offers visitors a unique experience, so we’ve taken the guesswork out of play and highlighted some of the best places to sleep, eat, drink, and play for your perfect weekend escape.
Where to Stay
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Vintners Resort
4350 Barnes Rd.
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
(800) 421-2584
TripAdvisor: 4.5 stars, 433 reviews
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With its fountained courtyard, picture-perfect vineyards, full service spa, and sun drenched balconies, Vintners Resort is the perfect base for a relaxing weekend away. Paired with toothsome dining on site at the adjoining John Ash & Co., it’s an all-in-one breathtaker.
Insider tip: The grapes are the star of Vintners’ production, but don’t leave without sampling their garden-grown figs.
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Hotel La Rose
308 Wilson St.
Santa Rosa, CA 95401
(800) 678-8946
TripAdvisor: 4 stars, 349 reviews
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This charming, century-old brick building is brimming with warmly decorated rooms and historic character. Located in Santa Rosa’s beautiful Railroad Square, there’s plenty to see and do (not to mention eat and drink) just outside your door.
Insider tip: Skip the continental breakfast and stroll across the square to Flying Goat Coffee for your morning cup.
Wineries to Visit
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Matanzas Creek Winery
6097 Bennett Valley Rd.
Santa Rosa, CA 95404
(707) 528-6464
TripAdvisor: 4.5 stars, 128 reviews
Reservations: Not required
Open daily,
Matanzas Creek is a lovely curiosity. With its lavender fields, olive groves, and bocce court, it’s anything but typical. Plus the wine is stunning. Expect a fair number of visitors and sunny exposure.
Insider tip: Pack a picnic. There are plenty of spots to post up and soak in the views.
What to Do
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Cellars of Sonoma
133 4th Street
Santa Rosa, CA 95401
(707) 578-1826
TripAdvisor: 4 stars, 13 reviews
Centrally located in downtown Santa Rosa’s historic Railroad Square, Cellars of Sonoma is an urban tasting room featuring boutique small lot wines from Sonoma/Napa Valley with limited distribution. During the day, owner Scott Jordan host visitors in a traditional tasting room setting. But when the sun sets, Cellars of Sonoma transforms into an intimate wine bar lounge with live music Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights.
Insider tip: Tasting fees are reimbursed if you purchase a bottle.
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Annadel State Park
6201 Channel Dr.
Santa Rosa, CA 95409
(707) 539-3911
TripAdvisor: 4 stars, 92 reviews
With miles upon miles of trails and views upon views of glorious vistas, Annadel State Park has plenty to offer hikers of any skill level. Expect to do a little climbing at the trailhead, and expect direct sunlight during portions of your stroll.
Insider tip: Beyond hiking, this park is a perfect playground for mountain bikers.
Central Sonoma is about finding the experience that fits you. No airs. No pretense. Whatever path you choose for your visit, you’re sure to win. We’ll see you there.
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