48 Hour Sonoma County Getaway

Sonoma County is where natural beauty meets refined luxury; where rolling vineyards and towering trees meet chic boutique hotels and world-class wineries. Whether you’re seeking a relaxing retreat or an adventure into the heart of wine country, a 48-hour stay in Sonoma offers an array of experiences that are as diverse as the landscape itself. From wine tasting to spa indulgence and farm-to-table delights, the county has a little something for everyone. Here’s how to make the most of a short visit:

Where to Stay: 

To kick off your Sonoma adventure, head to the picturesque coastal town of Bodega Bay, where The Lodge at Bodega Bay provides a serene retreat with breathtaking views. Situated atop a tranquil bluff, The Lodge is an ideally located refuge for exploring Sonoma. Each of its beautifully appointed rooms feature private balconies poised towards a sun that sets the sky ablaze during evening sunset. Nearly all rooms feature water views as well as wood-burning fireplaces that provide warmth on the many fog-laden days.

Sunset from a Lodge at Bodega Bay guest room terrace. Photo by Dan Miller
Lodge at Bodega Bay guest room. Photo by Dan Miller

The Lodge’s four acres of landscaped grounds include a dramatic, infinity-edge hot tub with unobstructed Bay views, heated swimming pool, sauna, and fitness center. Snuggle-up by a fire pit, roll a bocce ball, or swing in a tree-hanging hammock.

Two distinct restaurant options make the Lodge a dining destination. Signature restaurant Drakes Sonoma Coast offers an authentic culinary experience with locally sourced and sustainably farmed items, including honey from their on-site beehives. Menus change frequently to complement each season’s bounty. The Sonoma County-rich wine list is also updated regularly. The more casual Drakes Fireside Lounge offers a relaxed dining and bar experience. After a day of adventure, guests can unwind next to the large stone fireplace or 300-year-old elm tree bar or cozy up to the outdoor fire pits in teak rocking chairs.

What to Do:

No visit to Sonoma is complete without indulging in its renowned wines. Start your first day with a visit to Black Kite Cellars, a boutique winery, the welcoming tasting facility Jasper House of which is located in the tiny hamlet of Freestone, in the heart of the West Sonoma Coast AVA. Known for its small production of handcrafted wines, Black Kite is particularly famed for its exceptional Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, sourced from the cool, fog-kissed vineyards that define the region. The knowledgeable staff leads guests through the nuances of each wine while explaining the winery’s rich origins, the region’s unique terroir, and winemaker Jeff Gaffner’s techniques. A welcoming tasting room creates a warm atmosphere for newcomers and seasoned wine enthusiasts alike. If you’re seeking to truly appreciate Sonoma’s wines in a lovely, intimate setting, Black Kite is an unmissable stop.

Jasper House at Black Kite Cellars provides a cozy environment in which to sample the winery’s luscious Pinot Noirs and Chardonnays

After an indulgent morning of wine tasting, it’s time to explore another local specialty: cheese. Valley Ford Cheese & Creamery is a must-visit for anyone with a penchant for artisanal, handcrafted dairy products. Located just off Highway 1, this charming farmstead produces an array of exceptional cheeses, in addition to serving fresh coffee, Danish, and a lunch menu of which their cheeses are the star. Enjoy a handcrafted cheese board with a glass of wine or cold beer, or select a few wedges to pair with your Black Kite-purchased wines for an impromptu picnic by the bay, or for aperitif on your Lodge at Bodega Bay terrace.

Yummy goodness at Valley Ford Cheese & Creamery

If you’re seeking an experience that combines relaxation with wellness, look no further than Osmosis Day Spa Sanctuary in Freestone. This tranquil, Zen-inspired spa offers a holistic approach to relaxation and rejuvenation. Osmosis is best known for its cedar enzyme bath, a unique therapy that promotes detoxification and relaxation through heat and steam, combined with the invigorating scent of cedarwood. It’s an experience unlike any other—perfect for soothing both the body and the soul.

Cedar enzyme bath at Osmosis Day Spa Sanctuary

The spa grounds themselves are serene and lush, with Japanese gardens, calming koi ponds, and peaceful spaces to unwind. Whether you opt for a massage, facial, or a full wellness treatment, Osmosis offers a chance to reset and recharge, leaving you feeling deeply rejuvenated. After your treatment, take a moment to wander the gardens or relax by the peaceful creek, savoring the stillness and beauty of the surrounding nature.

The Japanese gardens at Osmosis Day Spa Sanctuary invite contemplative wandering

For a final touch of Sonoma magic, head to Bohemian Flowers & Farmstand for a take-home bouquet or wreath. This local farm and hidden gem specializes in sustainable, seasonal flowers and produce. A stop here offers an opportunity to connect with Sonoma’s agricultural roots, while also supporting a farm that practices organic farming methods and is deeply committed to environmental stewardship. Check-out the 100 year old barn, stroll through the flower fields, take in the beauty of the vibrant blooms, and chat with the amiable owners about their sustainable farming practices. It’s the perfect way to wind down your Sonoma trip.

The 100 year old barn at Bohemian Flowers & Farmstand
Freshly picked blooms at Bohemian Flowers & Farmstand

Each of these experiences highlights a different aspect of what makes Sonoma so special—whether it’s the region’s world-class wine, its sustainable food culture, or its dedication to wellness. Together, they form a perfect snapshot of Sonoma’s charm: a place where nature, community, and craftsmanship converge to create an unforgettable escape and a celebration for all of the senses. Sonoma: Where life opens up!

Photos by Fran Miller unless otherwise noted

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