Best attractions and places to see around Napa encompass a region celebrated for its diverse landscape and world-renowned wine industry. The area features significant natural elements like the Napa River and Mount St. Helena, alongside numerous cultural sites and historic landmarks. Napa offers a blend of outdoor recreation, culinary experiences, and artistic exploration for visitors.
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Sonoma Plaza is the main square in the center of Sonoma. Along with City Hall, there are several shops and restaurants in the plaza.
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Andretti Winery, nestled in Napa’s Oak Knoll District, blends world-class wines with racing legend Mario Andretti’s legacy. Founded in 1996 by Andretti and former Kmart CEO Joe Antonini, this Tuscan-themed estate has a vineyard, tasting room, and guesthouse. Winemaker Bob Pepi crafts wines using estate-grown and sourced grapes, along with select imports from Italy.
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The Napa River Trail is a scenic 4.3-mile route along the Napa River. The trail is in two segments; the southern stretch, shared with the Napa Valley Vine Trail, runs from Kennedy Park to near downtown Napa. Kennedy Park features family-friendly amenities like a playground, picnic areas, and a golf course, while the trail's endpoint provides access to downtown shops, restaurants, and the iconic Napa Valley Wine Train. The northern segment spans from Lincoln Avenue to Trancas Street, offering views of quiet neighborhoods and wooded riversides. Future plans include extending and connecting the trail with the Napa Valley Commuter Bike Path for a more seamless ride.
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A meal at The French Laundry, one of Napa Valley's finest dining experiences, costs $200–$500 per person. Renowned chef Thomas Keller, the only American-born chef with multiple three-star Michelin ratings, owns this iconic restaurant. Housed in a historic 1900 river-rock building, it features a rich history as a saloon and French steam laundry. Across the street, the restaurant grows fresh organic vegetables and raises chickens, ensuring the freshest ingredients.
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The marketplace of Sonoma certainly has its charm. Around the large marketplace, some cafes and restaurants invite you to stop by.
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The Napa Valley Vine Trail Coalition had completed the first 12.5 miles, from Napa to Yountville, of the 47-mile paved walking & biking trail system that will connect the entire Napa Valley from Vallejo to Calistoga by the end of the decade. The paved path runs parallel to the highway and wine rail line, which safely separates the trail from car traffic. This first section passes three wineries with tasting rooms directly, and quiet side streets link to many more. http://vinetrail.org
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Napa River Flood Project to completes the six-mile Napa River Trail from Kennedy Park on the south to Trancas St on the north. This trail connects with the Commuter Bike Path, a 2.5 mile route running parallel to the Napa Valley Wine Train tracks, providing an off-street bike and pedestrian connection to the west side of Highway 29. The River Walk behind the Napa Mill and the Riverfront properties connects to 3.5 miles trail going South one way, on the opposite side of the Napa River. Cross 3rd St bridge and head south on Soscol to the northern trail entrance. The path will be paved eventually parallel to the railroad tracks. The unofficial (as of yet) gravel part continues a short distance past a large dirt pad and follow a small walking trail down a bank, and back up a bank to the current end. http://napavalleyregister.com/lifestyles/columnists/discovering-napa/napa-river-trail/article_dc5d83ce-6621-11e0-b4c5-001cc4c03286.html http://www.napaflooddistrict.org
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Andretti Winery is a boutique winery in the Oak Knoll District portion of Napa, California. Mario Gabriele Andretti (born Feb 28, 1940) is a retired Italian American world champion racing driver, one of the most successful Americans in the history of the sport. He is one of only two drivers to win races in Formula One, IndyCar, World Sportscar Championship and NASCAR. Mario's interest in the wine business arose from a commemorative bottling of wine he marketed to celebrate his retirement from auto racing in 1994. Two years later Andretti and longtime friend Joe Antonini, former CEO of Kmart (which had sponsored Andretti's racing team) purchased a 53-acre (210,000 m2) vineyard and winery in the far north part of Napa, California, where they built a Tuscan-themed winery, tasting room, and guesthouse. http://www.andrettiwinery.com https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario_Andretti 4162 Big Ranch Rd, Napa, CA 94558 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andretti_Winery Winemaker Bob Pepi, co-founder with his father of Robert Pepi Winery (now Pepi Winery), and owner of the "Eponymous" winery, has been winemaker since the winery opened in 1996. The winery produces a wide variety of "super-premium" category wines from grapes grown on-site and sourced from various locations in California. It also resells a small quantity of wine imported from Italy.
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Napa offers a variety of outdoor activities, particularly cycling and walking. The Napa Valley Vine Trail is a popular choice, with 12.5 miles currently completed connecting Napa to Yountville, offering a safe, paved route past wineries. Another scenic option is the Napa River Trail, a 4.3-mile route along the Napa River, suitable for walking and cycling, with segments connecting to Kennedy Park and downtown Napa. For more extensive options, you can explore various running trails, road cycling routes, and general cycling routes in the area.
Yes, Napa has several family-friendly attractions. The Napa Valley Vine Trail and Napa River Trail are both great for families to walk or cycle. Kennedy Park, accessible via the Napa River Trail, features a playground and picnic areas. Andretti Winery is also noted as family-friendly. Beyond these, the Sonoma Plaza offers a central square with cafes and shops, and is considered family-friendly and wheelchair accessible. The Old Faithful Geyser of California and Skyline Wilderness Park also offer engaging experiences for all ages.
Napa is rich in history and culture. The Sonoma Plaza is a significant historical site and community hub. Many wineries, like Beringer Vineyards and Castello di Amorosa, are considered landmarks due to their historical significance and architecture. The Napa Valley Opera House, Napa County Courthouse, and Goodman Library are notable historic buildings. For art and history, consider the Di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art, the Napa Valley Museum, and the Robert Louis Stevenson Museum in St. Helena.
Napa is a culinary paradise. The French Laundry in Yountville is a world-renowned, Michelin-starred restaurant offering a high-end dining experience. Yountville itself is known as Napa Valley's culinary hub, featuring many Michelin-starred restaurants. The CIA at Copia in Napa offers dining, cooking classes, and exhibits for food lovers. Additionally, the Oxbow Public Market in downtown Napa is a vibrant indoor marketplace with local vendors and eateries.
Yes, Napa boasts beautiful natural features. Mount St. Helena in Robert Louis Stevenson State Park offers challenging hiking and panoramic views. Calistoga is home to the Old Faithful Geyser of California, a unique geothermal feature, and is known for its hot springs. Skyline Wilderness Park provides 850 acres with 25 miles of trails for hiking and biking. The Napa River itself offers opportunities for kayaking and paddleboarding, and Lake Hennessey is a peaceful spot for a stroll.
Beyond traditional wine tasting, you can take a ride on the Napa Valley Wine Train for a gourmet meal through picturesque vineyards. Hot air balloon rides offer breathtaking 360-degree views of the valley, especially at sunrise. Explore the art scene with art walks in Downtown Napa and Yountville, or visit the Di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art. Calistoga's mud baths and hot springs provide a relaxing wellness experience.
The Napa Valley Vine Trail is part of a planned 47-mile paved walking and biking trail system. The initial 12.5 miles connect Napa to Yountville, providing a safe route parallel to the highway and wine rail line. This section passes several wineries directly and links to many more via quiet side streets, making it ideal for exploring the valley on two wheels or by foot.
Yes, the Sonoma Plaza is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering a central area with shops and restaurants. Many modern wineries and public facilities in Napa are also designed to be accessible. It's always a good idea to check with specific venues beforehand for detailed accessibility information.
Downtown Napa is a vibrant area with a riverfront, boutique shops, tasting rooms, live music venues, and art galleries. It's a great place for exploring on foot, enjoying the culinary scene, and accessing the Napa River Trail. The iconic Napa Valley Wine Train also departs from downtown.
Absolutely. Many wineries in Napa Valley are landmarks in their own right. Andretti Winery features a Tuscan-themed estate. Castello di Amorosa is a 13th-century Tuscan-style castle winery with a drawbridge and moat. Beringer Vineyards is California's oldest continuously operating winery, known for its beautiful Victorian architecture and historic wine tunnels. The Culinary Institute of America at Greystone is housed in what was once the world's largest stone winery.
The Napa River Trail is a primary option, offering a scenic 4.3-mile route along the river. It's suitable for both walking and cycling, with segments connecting to Kennedy Park and downtown Napa. The River Walk behind the Napa Mill and Riverfront properties also provides connections to trails along the river.
Napa offers a rich array of art and cultural experiences. The Di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art showcases a vast collection of Northern California artists. The Napa Valley Museum in Yountville provides insights into the region's history, art, and winemaking. You can also enjoy art walks in Downtown Napa and Yountville, featuring sculptures and murals, including the Rail Arts District (RAD Napa).


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