Day Trip from SF North Bay
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Day Trip from SF North Bay
Hi all, I'm living in Sonoma county now for the past month, have been to Napa plenty, and lived in both San Francisco and the south bay (Los Gatos). I'm trying to arrange a day trip, maybe 2-day for my first anniversary on March 23rd and have been racking my brains for an enjoyable day away... to no avail... please help!
We're looking for something different to see and do, no kids, just us 40 year olds. We were in Mendocino last year, so I don't know what else is possible. I thought maybe Livermore, but I'm wondering if that's going to be a big let-down by comparison to gorgeous Sonoma county!
Any suggestions? We like activities -- hiking, biking, cute towns, events... but we don't care for spectator sports and aren't huge shoppers. Where would you go??
We're looking for something different to see and do, no kids, just us 40 year olds. We were in Mendocino last year, so I don't know what else is possible. I thought maybe Livermore, but I'm wondering if that's going to be a big let-down by comparison to gorgeous Sonoma county!
Any suggestions? We like activities -- hiking, biking, cute towns, events... but we don't care for spectator sports and aren't huge shoppers. Where would you go??
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Livermore (my neck of the woods) is definitely an idea...
It is no Sonoma or Napa but there are over 20 wineries in the valley and several great restaurants.
http://www.livermorewine.com/wineries.html
Downtown Livermore has had a huge facelift and downtown Pleasanton is always great to stroll around. On Saturday morning they have a farmers market right downtown.
Hotels
Rose Hotel in Pleasanton http://www.rosehotel.net/
Purple Orchid Inn in Livermore (out in the vineyards)
http://www.purpleorchid.com/index.htm
Restaurants
Wente Winery - http://www.wentevineyards.com/
Haps Steakhouse in Pleasanton
Several of the wineries do themed dinners on the weekends.
Hiking
Del Valle Regional Park
Sycamore Grove Park - 5 mile roundtrip paved trail through the countryside
Sunol and Pleasanton Ridge also have nice day hikes.
It is no Sonoma or Napa but there are over 20 wineries in the valley and several great restaurants.
http://www.livermorewine.com/wineries.html
Downtown Livermore has had a huge facelift and downtown Pleasanton is always great to stroll around. On Saturday morning they have a farmers market right downtown.
Hotels
Rose Hotel in Pleasanton http://www.rosehotel.net/
Purple Orchid Inn in Livermore (out in the vineyards)
http://www.purpleorchid.com/index.htm
Restaurants
Wente Winery - http://www.wentevineyards.com/
Haps Steakhouse in Pleasanton
Several of the wineries do themed dinners on the weekends.
Hiking
Del Valle Regional Park
Sycamore Grove Park - 5 mile roundtrip paved trail through the countryside
Sunol and Pleasanton Ridge also have nice day hikes.
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Would you find a night on a riverboat romantic? Check out this website, they also have theater and mystery dinners
http://www.deltaking.com/
http://www.deltaking.com/
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For Redwoods, I'd go to Avenue of the Giants and stay either at Miranda Gardens or Meyer Flat B & B. Check at the ranger station for wonderful trails. Heavenly.
Or go to Gold Country. Hwy 49 has a lot of interesting places. Look at your map and pick one.
Or go to Gold Country. Hwy 49 has a lot of interesting places. Look at your map and pick one.
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Check out the Benbow Inn - a REALLY lovely historic inn near the northern Redwoods. http://www.benbowinn.com/benbow_inn.html
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About 25 miles south of Eureka is the Victorian town of Ferndale. I believe the whole town is designated as a historical monument or some such. Cute B&Bs for an anniversary. The town is very small but has some good hiking nearby.
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Ferndale is a great suggestion. My mom stayed at the Gingerbread Mansion a few years ago and loved it:
http://www.gingerbread-mansion.com/
http://www.gingerbread-mansion.com/
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J_Correa,
Thanks for the reality check on the March weather/snow possibilities. I do recall seeing the roadside markers showing the snow levels, but that was on my trip in the burning October sun and it just didn't register, I guess! I loved the drive from Oroville up to the little town of Quincy, especially through the very dramatic tunnels blasted through the cliffs.
Thanks for the reality check on the March weather/snow possibilities. I do recall seeing the roadside markers showing the snow levels, but that was on my trip in the burning October sun and it just didn't register, I guess! I loved the drive from Oroville up to the little town of Quincy, especially through the very dramatic tunnels blasted through the cliffs.

