Russian River Valley Day Trip
Our day trips include pick up and drop off in San Francisco. Leaving San Francisco at 9am, a shuttle will take you to the Russian River Valley. Once there, we will set you up on bikes and your guide will lead you from winery to winery. The terrain in the Russian River does include more rolling hills than the other wine regions. Participants should be prepared. We stop for a delicious picnic lunch amongst the vineyards. A shuttle will follow the group to carry any purchases or assist any riders who decide they would rather be driven. The total mileage ranges between 10 and 15 miles (20-30 minutes of leisure cycling between wineries). Biking the whole way is optional. At any point, guests may choose to ride in the shuttle. We return to the city at around 6pm.
Included: Transportation, guide, bike rental, helmet, water, support vehicle and a gourmet picnic lunch
Additional: Winery tasting fees and guide gratuities
Sonoma County is an additional top destination in California Wine Country. Sonoma is home to almost every type of grape grown in California: Alexander Valley shines at Cabernet Sauvignon production, Dry Creek Valley is home to some of California’s oldest Zinfandel vines, and the Russian River Valley produces top-quality Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Our days spent cycling through these region offer a plethora of opportunities to taste unique and exquisite wines. The Russian River consists of vast vineyards, rolling hills, and intimate family owned and operated wineries.
Whilst visiting the Russian River, we stop at some of the following wineries. This list is not a guarantee that these will be your stops — our itinerary is subject to change.
Gary Farrell, Moshin Vineyards, Thomas George Estate, Matrix Winery, Arista Winery, Twomey Cellars, Mill Creek, Winery, Armida Winery,