|
For your convenience in planning a visit to Sonoma Valley, we recommend these resources, wineries, restaurants and parks.
For Directions to Sonoma, Events Calendar and more, visit:
Limo/Car service: Andiamo Transportare 707-318-9074
Cafe La Haye, Fresh California Cuisine
140 E Napa Street, Sonoma CA (707) 935-5994
Della Santina Tratorria
101 East Napa Street, Sonoma CA (707) 935-0576
El Dorado Kitchen
405 First Street West, Sonoma CA (707) 996-3030
The General’s Daughter
400 West Spain Street, Sonoma CA (707-938-4004)
The Girl and the Fig
110 West Spain Street, Sonoma, CA (707) 938-3634
The Fig Café (no reservations)
13690 Arnold Drive, Glen Ellen, CA (707) 938-2130
Harvest Moon Café
487 First Street West, Sonoma CA (707) 933-8160
LaSalette Restaurant
452-H first Street East, Sonoma 707-938-1927
www.lasalette-restaurant.com
The Red Grape
529 First Street West, Sonoma CA (707) 996-4103
Shiso Restaurant
522 Broadway, Sonoma CA (707) 933-9331
Swiss Hotel Dining
18 West Spain Street, Sonoma CA (707) 938-2884
Taste of Himalaya
464 First Street East, Sonoma CA (707-996-1161)
Arrowood Winery
14347 Sonoma Highway, Glen Ellen, CA (707) 935-2600 www.arrowoodvineyards.com
Bartholomew Park Winery
707-939-2274 www.bartholomewparkwinery.com
Benziger Family Winery
707-935-4046 www.benziger.com
Buena Vista Winery
707-265-1472 www.buenavistacarneros.com
ENKIDU WINES
707.939.3930 www.enkiduwines.com
Gloria Ferrer Vineyards
(707) 933-1917 www.gloriaferrer.com
Imagery Estate Winery
707-935-4515 www.imagerywine.com
KAZ Vineyard & Winery
707-833-2536 www.kazwinery.com
MATANZAS CREEK WINERY
707.528.6464 www.matanzascreek.com
MOON MOUNTAIN VINEYARD
707.996.5870 www.moonmountainvineyard.com
Ravenswood
707-933-2332 www.ravenswood-wine.com
Schug Carneros Estate
800-966-9365 x202 www.schugwinery.com
Sebastiani Vineyards and Winery
707-933-3230 www.sebastiani.com
Davis Bynum Winery
800.826.1073 www.davisbynum.com
Dutton Goldfield Winery
707.568.2455 x 30 www.duttongoldfield.com
GARY FARRELL VINEYARDS & WINERY
707.473.2900 www.garyfarrellwines.com
Martinelli Winery
707.525.0570 www.martinelliwinery.com
Siduri
707.578.3882 www.siduri.com
Tandem Winery
707.823.2794 www.tandemwinery.com
Sbragia Family Vineyards
707.433.2822 www.sbragia.com
Wilson Winery
707-433-4355 www.wilsonwinery.com
Hood Mountain Regional Park, located north of Highway 12 on Los Alamos Road features a hiking trail to the top of Hood Mountain (2,700 foot elevation) with magnificent views of the Valley of the Moon and under favorable conditions, the towers of the Golden Gate bridge and the tops of buildings of San Francisco. Closed during the fire season and on week-days. Open week-ends and holidays.
Sugarloaf Ridge State Park, located north of Highway 12 on Adobe Canyon Road, offers 49 developed family campsites, a group camp, picnic sites, and 25 miles of hiking and riding trails. The coastal mountain terrain of the 2500 acre park has a range of elevation from 600 to 2729 feet, with the camp and picnic sites set in a large valley with meadow and stream at 1200 feet. Favorite activities are camping, resting, hiking, nature exploration, and horseback riding.
Valley of the Moon Observatory, located within Sugarloaf Ridge State Park, is an educational facility including a classroom with a capacity of 49, flanked by two roll-off-roof observatories, one housing a 20-inch telescope, and the other housing a 40-inch telescope. The telescopes are be mounted equatorially and are controlled by a computer with custom-designed systems. Both telescopes are usable visually (on fairly high ladders), instrumentally (with photometers and spectroscopes), and with CCD imaging, making the field of view accessible to many people at once, using computer technology. The observatory is open at least monthly to the public and for school related activities. Observers will also be invited to use those large telescopes for pleasure or research.
Jack London State Historic Park is located south of Highway 12 off Arnold Drive, 2 miles from the center of the small town of Glen Ellen. This park offers the visitor a chance to see and feel the successes and disappointments in the life of Jack London (1876 - 1916), one of America's foremost fiction writers and a pioneer agriculturist. Featured exhibits on 830 acres of London's original Beauty Ranch property include the cottage where he lived and wrote, the ruins of his dream home - Wolf House - his grave, the Pig Palace, two unique silos, stone barns, ruins of a former winery, the House of Happy Walls Museum and nine miles of hiking and riding trails. Docents conduct guided tours of certain park highlights every week-end.
|