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Unveiling West Sonoma: Six Boutique Stays for all Seasons


A field of yellow flowers with trees in the background.
Sonoma County Vineyards

Spanning nearly double the size of Napa, 55 miles north of San Francisco, Sonoma County flourishes with a bounty of grapes thriving in varied conditions across three distinct sections: Sonoma Valley, Northern Sonoma, and Sonoma Coast. Among the sprawling vineyards, the Anderson Redwood groves and the gentle flow of the river of the Sonoma Coart, there are two gem towns, Forestville, and Guerneville, with a tapestry of boutique hideaways, each weaving its distinctive charm into the fabric of this picturesque landscape along the Russian River.

Three people are walking in the woods on a log.
Redwoods. Photo courtesy of Sonoma County

An easy flight from LAX or Burbank to Santa Rosa airport and short ride from there, the West County of Sonoma may be less known, but it is no less special. Its essence is a tight-knit community of cool, relaxed free spirits and artisans who have a passion for food and wine, arts and culture, outdoor activities, and a love for sharing it with others.

SIX PROPERTIES stand out as the epitome of casual luxury, character, and exclusivity in this region.

FARMHOUSE INN

A bedroom with a fireplace and a large bed
Farmhouse Inn, Junior Suite. Photo courtesy of Farmhouse Inn

Sibling-owners Joe and Catherine Bartolomei have nurtured this iconic celebrity hub for over 20 years, epitomizing understated elegance and luxury. It was originally put on the map for its Michelin-starred dining and world-class spa services. The Farmhouse Inn beckons guests with its promise of indulgence and sophistication, yet it’s the little things that make this place so homey and special. From the coffee service and cookies in the lobby, homemade bath products to take back to the soaking tub or steam shower in your room; to the candles, gluten-free chocolate chip cookies and curated wine frig in the room; to the s’more supplies nightly at the firepits, the Inn oozes coziness. The concierge team takes great pleasure in providing personally tailored experiences to the hotel’s guests including wines made from sustainably farmed fruit at Ryme Cellars.

A room with a lot of furniture and a chandelier
Ryme Cellars Tasting Room. Photo by Angela Fairhurst

Mine+Farm Inn

A living room with a fireplace and a door to the outside.
Mine+Farm – Lounge. Photo courtesy of Mine+Farm

Husband and wife, Bryce Skolfeld, a maker, and Suzanne Szostak, an Ex-Tech exec, bought this intimate 2.5-acre property centered around the 117-year-old Ridenhour Ranch and turned it into a modern cannabis- B+B designed for creative-driven people to find a respite for both relaxation and exploration. Sustainability is top of mind here, with 80% of their energy coming from solar panels, and their signature “BNB street food” breakfast options prepared on-site with ingredients fresh from their gardens or locally sourced from the community. Mine + Farm Inn is also in partnership with Kind Traveler’s Every Stay Gives Back program which supports Charlie’s Acres in Sonoma, California.

boon hotel + spa

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Boon Hotel Spa King Room. Photo Courtesy of Boon Hotel & Spa

Chef Crista Luedtke, a trailblazing entrepreneur in West Sonoma, excels in both hospitality and culinary realms. Beyond her celebrated role as a hotelier at the 14-key boon hotel+spa, she’s renowned for Boon Eat + Drink, famed for its local, innovative cuisine. Luedtke’s commitment to farm-to-table ethos and community sustainability shines through her many ventures, creating spaces where luxury meets culinary excellence. Her visionary approach combines relaxation with gastronomic delights, shaping Sonoma’s identity as a destination for unparalleled taste and hospitality. Her imprint remains all over Guerneville, even Chef owner Mags van der Veen of Piknik Town Market uses Crista’s biscuit recipe!

Dawn Ranch

A living room with wood paneled walls and green furniture.
Dawn Ranch – Lounge. Photo courtesy of Dawn Ranch

A new jewel in the valley’s crown, Dawn Ranch marries historical significance with modern allure. This 22-acre property offers a fresh perspective, blending contemporary comforts including LeLabo toiletries with rustic chic cabins and cottages amid towering redwoods. The property invites relaxation through enchanting outdoor bathing experiences aligning with the property’s emphasis on tranquility and connection with the picturesque surroundings. Instead of televisions, booklets for writing or drawing are offered to guests as well as yoga mats and other offerings to embrace nature, fresh air, and the natural ambiance.

Stavrand Russian River Valley

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The Stavrand – Belden House. Photo courtesy of The Stavrand

Owner Emily Glick pays homage to her mother’s heritage with this beautifully restored 21-room hotel steeped in history and nestled amidst the verdant landscapes. Stavrand stands as a testament to the region’s cultural richness with its presence within the valley, inviting guests to immerse themselves in a timeless experience while honoring the roots of the Russian River Valley. Emily applies her 15-years’ experience in the hospitality business as the hotel’s General Manager, ensuring that each guest experiences stellar service, comfort, luxury, outstanding California cuisine and wine, all within this intimate setting.

A silver trailer parked on top of a gravel road.
Auto Camp Russian River. Photo courtesy of AutoCamp

AutoCamp Russian River

For those seeking a fusion of nature and luxury, AutoCamp stands as Wine Country’s best glamping site. Eco-friendly, stylish, and immersed in the valley’s natural splendor, this property redefines camping. With chic Airstream suites, accessible cabins and spacious canvas tents and a commitment to sustainability, AutoCamp elevates the glamping experience, promising an unforgettable stay under the stars. Travelers can bring their pets; cook their own fire-grilled meal using fresh herbs from the on-site garden; enjoy a cup of Joe with their complimentary breakfast; soak in a wood-fired hot tub; ride a complimentary bike; or purchase food, drinks, and merch at their onsite general store.

The only thing left to choose is when to visit. Each season in West Sonoma County offers its own allure.

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Russian River Wohler Bridge Aerial. Photo courtesy of Sonoma County

Winter (December – February) Embrace the quieter ambiance of the valley, offering cozy getaways and value opportunities to explore the local culture indoors amidst cooler temperatures.

Spring (March – May) Witness the valley’s vibrant blooms and lush greenery during this mild season, ideal for outdoor activities, exploring vineyards and the beautiful scenery.

Summer (June-August) – The warm and sunny days draw visitors to outdoor adventures and river activities, outdoor events, and lively festivals. The Russian River becomes a focal point for swimming, kayaking, and canoeing, while vineyards offer tastings amidst the sunny weather.

Fall (September – November)

A person riding on the back of a horse.
Horseback Riding. Photo courtesy of Sonoma County

Harvest season blankets the region in hues of gold and crimson as vineyards prepare for grape harvesting. The crisp air and changing foliage create a picturesque backdrop for wine tasting tours and scenic drives. It’s a fantastic time to experience the valley’s wineries and savor the flavors of freshly harvested grapes.

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