Rating Level: Easy/ModerateFabulous food and wine, stunning ocean and mountain vistas, and the chance to experience it all with fellow cyclists—this is Northern California the VBT way.
We’ll explore diverse terrain, from the ethereal Valley of the Moon, to the pounding surf of Bodega Bay, and on to the massive redwoods of Armstrong Reserve. Along the way, we’ll fuel up with olive oil from a local olive press and we’ll pause at vineyards in Sonoma, Kenwood, Dry Creek Valley and Alexander Valley to toast the magic of our journey in this stunning region.
SAMPLE the wines of northern California vintners
CYCLE along the breathtaking Pacific Coast
ENJOY a tour, tasting and picnic lunch at Chateau St. Jean winery
STROLL through charming Sonoma, with its 19th-century Spanish Mission
EXPLORE Healdsburg, where the Russian River, Dry Creek and Alexander Valley meet
INDULGE in Northern California's fabulous cuisine and gracious lodging
This tour offers mostly easy terrain with the occasional rolling hill and the opportunity for some longer rides. Our VBT van support shuttle is always available throughout the trip.
Rating Level: Easy/Moderate
Daily Mileage: 18 - 44 miles
Daily Cycling Time: 2 - 4 1/2 hours
Make your own arrangements for travel to California. When you arrive at the Fairmont San Francisco, ask at the reception desk for your VBT Information Packet, which is full of useful ideas to make the most of your time in San Francisco.
San Francisco is a fascinating city to explore. Your hotel is conveniently located for easy access to the city's highlights.
VBT Bike Tour guests: VBT will offer a shuttle from San Francisco International Airport to the MacArthur Place at 1:00 pm. Please call Style ‘N Comfort Limousine Service at 800-487-5466 between 9:30 am and 4:30 pm PST to make a reservation, clearly stating you are a VBT Active Vacations guest. Style ‘N Comfort Limousine Service must have your names, the airline and flight number you will be arriving on. YOU MUST CALL A MINIMUM OF 48 HOURS PRIOR TO ARRIVAL TO MAKE YOUR RESERVATION. If you are arriving after this shuttle departs or your flight is delayed, you must make your own arrangements to reach MacArthur Place. When you arrive, ask at the reception desk for your welcome package, which is full of useful ideas to make the most of your time on your own.
VBT Pre-Trip Extension guests: You have another morning to enjoy San Francisco. At 1:30 p.m. a shuttle company will meet and transfer you to MacArthur Place. The shuttle will be coming from the airport with arriving VBT guests. Please allow for traffic delays.
We meet at MacArthur Place, located in Sonoma, California. Sonoma's rustic surroundings, amid the backdrop of a dynamic wine region, is home to award-winning wineries, stately redwoods, magnificent coastlines, the Infineon Raceway and plenty of shopping. After settling in, meet your Trip Leaders at 3:30 p.m. for a safety and bike-fitting session, to be followed by a short warm-up ride and introduction to the charming town plaza. Tonight, we dine at Saddles Restaurant, consistently rated the "Best Steakhouse in the Wine Country."
Our morning cycling takes us from the inn southeast along back roads to enter the Carneros district. Renowned for its still and sparkling wines, this area of low hills and flatlands follows the San Pablo Bay from east to west. The wineries take advantage of the ocean air, enabling them to grow cool-climate grapes like Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. This area, also known as Los Carneros, is a viticulture region stretching across the cool lower reaches of Sonoma and Napa counties. The word carneros means “sheep” in Spanish, and the slopes now covered with vines were once thought to be good only as pasture. Today, however, the only sheep you are likely to see would be sheep sculptures as winemakers have purchased almost every available acre. We will pause our journey in this region to enjoy a picnic lunch and tasting at Folio Winemakers' Vineyard before continuing back to Sonoma. This afternoon, enjoy free time to continue exploring more wineries, browse Sonoma's shops and galleries, or relax in the pool or spa at MacArthur Place.
Tonight, dinner is on your own at one of Sonoma's fine restaurants. There are many options for dinner on the town plaza. Your Tour Leaders will be happy to help with recommendations and directions.
After a leisurely breakfast, we start our day with a ride from Sonoma through the Valley of the Moon. This region received its name from the Native Americans who first noticed that as the moon ascends in the evening sky, it appears to rise again and again, over the peaks and glens of the Mayacamas mountain range.
This morning, we stop at a local olive press for a tour of the facility and a tasting of their products. Continuing on, we cycle to the town of Kenwood, arriving at the beautiful Chateau St. Jean winery. Surrounded by vineyards and lush, manicured grounds, you can see the inspiration that was drawn from formal estate gardens in Italy and France. We will visit the Vineyard Room for a tasting and then enjoy lunch. Lunch today is on your own, and you can pick up something in Glen Ellen or purchase something from the Charcuterie at Chateau St. Jean. After lunch, we will board a shuttle for the 90-minute transfer to Bodega Bay.
Our lodging for the night is the Inn at the Tides. We will be having dinner in their restaurant, the Tides Wharf Restaurant, made famous by Alfred Hitchcock in his film "The Birds". The Tides Wharf Restaurant and parking area were used for the gas station, cafe and boat dock scenes. The Tides complex has been expanded and remodeled several times since the filming.
After breakfast, we start our day with a ride from Bodega Bay following the coastline for ten miles before heading inland towards Guerneville. This morning's ride offers beautiful views of the Pacific Ocean, and as you ride you'll enjoy the soothing sound of the pounding surf.
Upon reaching Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve you'll be surrounded by the towering, majestic redwoods that are protected here. The serene, majestic beauty of this rare grove is a living reminder of the magnificent primeval Redwood Forest that covered much of this area before logging operations began in the 19th century. A testament to the wonder of the natural world, the grove offers solace from the hustle and bustle of daily life, offering the onlooker great inspiration and a place for quiet reflection.
Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve preserves the stately and magnificent Sequoia sempervirens, commonly known as the coast redwood, the tallest living object on our planet. These remarkable trees live to be 500-1,000 years old, grow to a diameter of 12-16 feet, and stand from 200-250 feet tall. Some trees survive more than 2,000 years and tower above 350 feet. Coast redwoods stands are classified as temperate rainforests, and they need wet and mild climates to survive. The rainfall in the Armstrong Redwoods Reserve averages 55 inches per year, and the trees are often shrouded in a mystical fog that helps to maintain the moist conditions needed for the redwoods to survive.
Following lunch, we'll continue by bike or shuttle to our lodgings in Healdsburg where we'll have the rest of the day to settle in and explore the town. This vibrant town is known for its historic downtown Plaza, which has always been enjoyed and used as an event and performance site. Visit the museum, stroll along the river though Railroad Park, or perhaps explore one of the galleries showcasing local paintings, photography, glassware and jewelry. This evening, you may dine at the inn or at a local restaurant.
Today takes us on a ride through the kingdom of Pinot Noir. The beautiful Westside and Eastside rides of the Russian River Valley will delight with views of both tasting rooms and grape growing. The Russian River Valley climate is sculpted by the regular intrusion of cooling fog from the Pacific Ocean. Much like the tide, it ebbs and flows through the Petaluma Wind Gap and the channel cut by the Russian River. The fog usually arrives in the evening, often dropping the temperature 35 to 40 degrees from its daytime high. The fog retreats to the ocean the following morning. This natural air-conditioning allows the grapes to develop full flavor maturity over an extended growing season — often 15 to 20 percent longer than neighboring areas — while retaining their life-giving natural acidity.
All riding will be before lunch, which is on your own in the town of Healdsburg, with an opportunity to enjoy a swim or paddle in the river at Veterans Memorial Beach, or a massage at Madrona Manor.
Tonight, rejoin the group for a farewell dinner at the inn's Michelin-Star restaurant.
After breakfast, today's route takes us through the Dry Creek Valley, a beautiful, winding landscape with a unique microclimate. Although it seems to be the same altitude, you might be surprised to spot a redwood grove while cycling, round another turn and find majestic oaks, or even palm trees and cactus! Along the way you may wish to visit a few notable wineries like Passalacqua, Dry Creek and Ferrari Carano.
Return to Madrona Manor for a shower and lunch before our shuttle to San Francisco International Airport at 2 p.m. We recommend a flight out of San Francisco no earlier than 6 p.m.
If you parked your car at the start of the tour, the VBT van will transfer you back to Sonoma.
VBT Post-Trip Extension guests: The shuttle from Madrona Manor to San Francisco International Airport will stop en-route at the Fairmont San Francisco. Explore the city at your leisure.
San Francisco is a fascinating city to explore. Your hotel is conveniently located for easy access to the city's highlights.
Enjoy your final morning of San Francisco exploration before departing.
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Discover the cool culture and hot restaurants of San Francisco on your own from our hotel on Nob Hill. The only spot where all the city’s famed cable car lines meet, Nob Hill is the perfect locale for exploring everything the city by the bay has to offer. With daily breakfast and a City Information Packet included, you’ll be set for independent exploration from Union Square to Fisherman’s Wharf and beyond.
Note: Single supplement for this extension is $195.
Discover the cool culture and hot restaurants of San Francisco on your own from our hotel on Nob Hill. The only spot where all the city’s famed cable car lines meet, Nob Hill is the perfect locale for exploring everything the city by the bay has to offer. With daily breakfast and a City Information Packet included, you’ll be set for independent exploration from Union Square to Fisherman’s Wharf and beyond.
Note: Single supplement for this extension is $195.
MacArthur Place is a luxurious 64-room hotel and spa set in the midst of wineries, fine dining, shops, and unique galleries. Just a short 15--minute drive from the Napa Valley and 45 minutes from San Francisco, the inn is convenient to both Sonoma Valley and Napa Valley wineries.
Enjoy a tradition of warmth, hospitality and service at the Inn at the Tides, a truly remarkable hotel that transcends the service offered at traditional hotels.
Nestled in the hills above the Dry Creek Valley of Sonoma County, Madrona Manor is an exceptionally lovely 1881 Victorian estate surrounded by eight acres of wooded and landscaped grounds. Chef Mallgren masterfully prepares New Californian cuisine using the finest ingredients available in the county, as well as greens, vegetables, herbs and fruit from the hotel’s organic gardens.
World-renowned, the Fairmont San Francisco hotel presents an awe-inspiring picture of historic San Francisco. The grandeur of the hotel, coupled with its reputation for impeccable service, promises a truly memorable experience. The recently completed restoration of the hotel is highlighted by the re-emergence of the Main Lobby as a grand public space. Each of the hotel's spacious guestrooms and suites were also redecorated in elegant style, including flat screen TVs, Frette linen ensembles, pillow-top beds and MP3 docking stations.
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This tour offers mostly easy terrain with the occasional rolling hill and the opportunity for some longer rides. Our VBT van support shuttle is always available throughout the trip.
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Apr 72° May 78° Jun 86° Jul 90° Aug 89° |
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Occasionally, unforeseen circumstances may arise which may cause you to either cancel or interrupt your vacation. We are committed to providing the best value for your travel dollar. That is why we include an insurance program on your invoice.
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TRIP CANCELLATION & TRIP INTERRUPTION |
TRIP COST |
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TRAVEL DELAY ($150 MAXIMUM PER DAY) |
$750 |
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BAGGAGE & PERSONAL EFFECTS |
$1,500 |
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BAGGAGE DELAY ($150 MAXIMUM PER DAY) |
$750 |
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ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS MEDICAL EXPENSE |
$50,000 |
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EMERGENCY MEDICAL EVACUATION |
$100,000 |
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ACCIDENTAL DEATH & DISMEMBERMENT |
$25,000 |
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ONE CALL 24HR ASSISTANCE SERVICES* |
INCLUDED |
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ONE CALL TRAVEL SOLUTIONS* |
INCLUDED |
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ONE CALL CONCIERGE SERVICES* |
INCLUDED |
*These are non-insurance services provided by One Call Worldwide Travel Services Network.
Insurance is underwritten by United States Fire Insurance Company, Eatontown, NJ. This is only a brief description of the plan. The Plan Certificate, which fully details the Benefits, Limitations, and Provisions of the plan is available at www.vbt.com. This plan is administered by Trip Mate, Inc. (in CA, Trip Mate Insurance Agency), 9225 Ward Parkway, Kansas City, MO 64114 800-888-7292.
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Tour Cost Per Person |
Plan Cost Per Person |
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$1,001-$1,500 |
$119 |
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$1,501-$2,000 |
$159 |
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$2,001-$2,500 |
$189 |
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$2,501-$3,000 |
$229 |
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$3,001-$3,500 |
$269 |
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$3,501-$4,000 |
$299 |
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$4,001-$4,500 |
$329 |
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$4,501-$5,000 |
$349 |
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$5,001-$6,000 |
$419 |
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$6,000-$7,000 |
$449 |
Please Note: The rates shown are per-person and are subject to change, and include coverage for the air portion of your itinerary if VBT Active Vacations is arranging your air transportation. The Travel Protection Plan cannot be purchased after you have made your final payment or once you are inside the penalty period, whichever comes first. The cost of your Travel Protection Plan is non-refundable.
Pre-Existing Medical Condition Exclusion is waived if the plan is purchased within 14 days of initial trip payment.