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Lommel Road, Calistoga, California 94515
94515
Rich, polished cedar woods, enchanting valley views, fine Californian wine, soothing outdoor spa pools – just listing the treats on offer at Calistoga Ranch makes our eyes glaze over. Or maybe that’s the Merlot...
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Lommel Road, Calistoga, California 94515
You’re close to a glut of Napa’s world-renowned eateries, but you’ll still need a car to ferry yourselves between them. If you want to sample the famed fare at Thomas Keller’s French Laundry (www.frenchlaundry.com), you’ll need to book a month or two in advance and be sure you have a deep wallet – the set menu starts at more than US$240 a head. Also needing advance notice, La Toque (www.latoque.com) in downtown Napa has an always-excellent menu of Valley victuals, featuring a wide , coupled with a carefully considered wine selection. Go Fish (www.gofishrestaurant.com) in St Helena is predictably seafood-centred, with a wide range of sushi and sake. Cole’s Chop House (www.coleschophouse.com) in Napa serves 21-day dry-aged steaks alongside a classic American cocktail menu. On the same street, Celadon (www.celadonnapa.co) has a friendly neighbourhood atmosphere, shabby-chic looks and a Mediterranean menu with real respect for its ingredients.
The Napa Valley is the heartland of America’s wine production and there are close to 300 wineries to sip your way through – reservations are essential. Connoisseurs should head for Swanson (www.swansonvineyards.com) in the Oakville District; the exclusive Altamura winery (www.altamura.com) in Wooden Valley; or Kuleto Estate (www.kuletoestate.com) in St Helena. Aside from wining and dining, there’s no shortage of decadent diversions in Napa. Drift above the vineyards in a hot-air balloon (www.balloonrides.com), hire a bike and cycle around the region sampling the wines as you go – Getaway Adventures organises group tours (www.getawayadventures.com) – or enjoy the scenery on horseback (www.triplecreekhorseoutfit.com). For big-city thrills, San Francisco is an hour away.
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For either an open-air extravaganza in the heart of spectacular Californian countryside or an intimate, romantic union in a candlelit wine-cave, Calistoga Ranch makes a picture-perfect wedding venue.
There’s a full-time wedding manager on the staff who works with reputable planners around the region to tailor the occasion to your tastes. The Ranch has a specially designed ‘elopement package’ and will happily hire a minister, arrange flowers, provide hairdressers and make-up artists, and even bake the cake.
The setting is ideal for refreshing Napa Valley walks the morning after – and the extensive wine cellar will certainly help with the night before.
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The Estate Lodge has a kitchen and two bedrooms, one of which can be arranged into twin beds. Calistoga Ranch provides a family ‘grazing package’ of basic groceries on arrival so the little ones don’t go hungry. Other lodges have pull-out sofa beds.
The Napa Valley is ideal terrain for wildlife-watching and nature trails, and biking, horse-riding and hot air ballooning can all be arranged nearby. There’s a regular programme of activities, such as soap-making, bracelet beading and pastry cooking, so the young uns can be entertained without you needing to get out of the hot tub.
The pool is shallow throughout.
Children are welcome in the Lakehouse restaurant at any time and high chairs can be provided. Staff are happy to heat milk or baby food, but there’s no specific children’s menu. Packed lunches and picnic baskets can be provided for day-trips.
Babysitting from a reputable nanny service can be arranged through the concierge for US$18 an hour (US$2 an hour extra for each additional child).
Equipment is available.
Children of all ages can get involved in the wine-making process, (pressing grapes, pruning and so on). The wine-drinking process is limited to adults, however.
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