California Wine Country Biking Tour

California Wine Country Biking Tour
  • Duration

    5 Days / 4 Nights

  • Lodgings

    3 star

  • Activity Level

    Easy and Moderate

  • Tour Dates

    2024 Dates

    May 6-10, 13-17, Jun 3-7, 17-21, Sep 9-13, 16-20, 23-27

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California Wine Country Biking Tour

We pick you up in the San Francisco and drive across the Golden Gate Bridge to Healdsburg at the north end of the Sonoma Valley to start our rides that explore the Alexander & Napa Valleys as well as Dry Creek in the area. Our rides are designed to visit as many vintners as you wish while partaking in rides to suit you desired pace and distance. We also have side trips to places of interest such as the thermal springs to ease those muscles at the end of the day.

 

Days 1-2: Northern Napa
In Healdsburg we check into our romantic B & B for two nights then embark on our first ride that explores pastoral Alexander Valley; stop tp taste the fine wines from Murphy-Goode and White Oak Wineries then relax before our first feast.

Days 3: Dry Creek to Bodega Bay
Loop the Dry Creek wine region with a stop to sample the fine wines made at Mazzocco Winery. Cruise the small valley along blissfully rural roads lined with flowers and vineyards, then a hillside winery offers us a private tasting and a game of bocci by the duck pond before looping to our B&B to relax then a delectable dinner.

Days 4 & 5: Bodega Bay & Pt Reyes (optional)
Departure or a 5-day option offers an extra day of riding to Bodega Bay to view the Pacific crashing against the rocky coast where a colony of seals laze upon the offshore rock. Then ride to Pt. Reyes via Mount Vision Overlook for "the view" of the entire peninsula.

Inclusions

  • 3 or 4 nights accommodations at 4-star Bed and Breakfasts
  • 3 dinners and 1 gourmet picnic
  • All tour transfers, including meeting and departure as specified
  • Daily private van support, including luggage transfer
  • Rental of multi-speed hybrid touring bikes
  • Bicycle helmets, if desired (included in tour price) Enthusiastic and knowledgeable guide(s)
  • Fine dining and scenic and delectable wine tasting

Not included

  • Airfare, beverages, trip insurance (strongly recommended), personal items, guide tips...

Highlights include

  • Golden Gate Bridge
  • Alexander Valley Wine Region
  • Northern Napa Valley/Calistoga
  • Private Winery Tour
  • Sonoma Valley’s Dry Creek Wine Region
  • Armstrong Redwoods State Park
California Wine Country Biking Tour

California Wine Country Biking Tour

The parallel volcanic mountain ranges north of San Francisco have created rich flat valleys which are ideal for two coexistent activities: growing excellent wine grapes, and casual bicycling. Taking advantage of that, we have put together a tour that balances the two with an option to extend the trip to the Pt. Reyes peninsula, where more of nature's labors are on display.
For those concerned about the fitness level required, this tour is reasonably easy to moderate as the terrain is generally flat or gently hilly, with only a couple of significant hills to ride over. In any case, you are always welcome to ride in the support van if fatigued. For those that wish a more challenging route we have daily alternates as well as optional road bike rentals.


We pick you up mid-morning (9-9:30) at your hotel in the San Francisco area and drive across the Golden Gate Bridge and on up to Healdsburg at the north end of the Sonoma Valley. There we check into our romantic lodgings for the first two nights, and you'll have some time to relax and lunch before we embark on our first ride. This will be a loop exploring the rural Alexander Valley, on which we will stop to taste the fine wines made at Murphy-Goode and White Oak Wineries. After that is the short journey back to the B&B to relax before we go to dinner.

Lodgings: for the first two nights are in an idyllic, post-Civil War Victorian with tasteful décor, private baths for each room, and a delightful breakfast offering.


This is our big bicycling day, but the pleasantness of the route is worth it. We start by driving over to Calistoga and doing a bit of sightseeing there: options include the Bothe-Napa Redwood grove, Kornell sparkling wines, and Old Faithful Geyser. Our 23-mile ride then brings us back into the Alexander Valley, at the south end of which we stop at Hanna Winery for a panoramic lunch and optional wine tasting. We then ride lush Chalk Hill Rd. to a private tour and savoring of the winery's superb varietals. You then have the option of riding on into the Sonoma Valley, and taking the Old Redwood Hwy back into Healdsburg and our B&B.

Our day begins with a ride around the charming, rustic Dry Creek Valley (unless you decide to go ballooning), where you have the option of visiting one or two of the truly outstanding wineries. Indeed, riding West Dry Creek Road embodies the ideal of our excursion: a gently undulating rural road looking over vast tracts of vineyards and their accompanying vivid floral arrangements. From there we amble into the Russian River flood plain, where the sea of grapevines continues to stretch down the valley. This leads us to the river itself, and we follow it as it flows to the sea, which provides a great opportunity to visit a local brewery should one wish (after all, as the vintners in the area say: "It takes a lot of beer to make fine wine.")

We then get to be reminded of our relative insignificance when we visit the giant Redwoods; some of which are over 1400 years old and 300 feet tall. From there we continue through the Evergreen-laden valley and out to the chiseled coastline, along which the road takes us to our evening rest and repast.

Lodgings: The Inn at the Tides, with its superb views, pleasant gardens, and a hot tub and pool to soak the delicious aches away.


Departure day or dending on the fogginess, we have the option of riding out to Bodega Head, the point that protects the harbor. If sunny, this is a superb venue to view the Pacific crashing against the rocky shore, and observe a colony of seals on an offshore rock. We then ride back to Hwy 1, which we take down to the Valley Ford area and Dillon Beach for lunch. From there we continue on south towards Pt. Reyes, perhaps stopping at famous Tony's Oysters for a sampling of their locally harvested wares. It is a short ride into Pt. Reyes and our Bed and Breakfast or Inn, where one may relax before dinner; or if you're still energetic, we will take a drive up to the Mount Vision Overlook with its view of the entire peninsula.

Lodging: The recently renovated serene Olema Inn, or one of the neighboring hilltop ranch style bed and breakfasts. Dinner: The Olema Inn draws diners from far and wide to enjoy their superb California Cuisine.

Highlights include

  • Golden Gate Bridge
  • Alexander Valley Wine Region
  • Northern Napa Valley/Calistoga
  • Private Winery Tour
  • Sonoma Valley’s Dry Creek Wine Region
  • Armstrong Redwoods State Park
California Wine Country Biking Tour

    DAY-TO-DAY DISTANCES & HIGHLIGHTS
    All the towns & lodgings we stay are highlights in themselves

    • Day 1: Bike 16 miles easy terrain, Gentle rolling terrain; Highlights: Visit Murphy-Goode and White Oak Wineries.
    • Day 2: Bike 42 miles of riding with two fair sized hills and one stretch through a rolling valley; Highlights: Hanna Winery & Bothe-Napa Redwood grove, Kornell sparkling wines, and Old Faithful Geyser.
    • Day 3: Bike 30 miles of vineyard riding; Highlights: visiting majestic Redwoods, and coastal exploration
    • Day 4: Departure day…back to San Francisco. or (5 day trip only) Bike 25-50 miles of rolling hills. Highlights: Bodega Head, Dillon Beach, and down the coast to Pt. Reyes; 


KEEP IT PRIVATE ON AN EXISTING TOUR or CUSTOMIZE YOUR TRIP

If you have at least 6 participants we can keep it private on any of our sheduled tours or on an alternative date (subject to availability). For less than 6, prices may vary and for more than 12 discounts may apply.

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Sometimes a custom trip is participating in one of our exisitng trips on a private basis with a few alterations to trip length, activity level, or adding some side trips. Other times we get to work to create a unique itinerary specific to your groups desires or budget. We then use our expertise to organize a tour especially tailored to your vision.

The first thing we do is get to know you a little. We learn your interests and preferences, find out who’s going and why. Family, friends or associates? Birthday, reunion or corporate retreat? When you speak with our tour designer he/she will work together with you to design a trip that is sure to create great anticipation and excitement for all.

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