Gateway to the famous Napa and Sonoma Wine Country, Marin County offers the perfect mix between the great outdoors and city life – close to shopping and great restaurants and surrounded by breathtaking countryside and charming, little towns. Whether you're in the mood for an active adventure or just want to take it easy, you're bound to find what you're looking for within an easy drive. And of course, San Francisco awaits you just across the Golden Gate Bridge or via the Larkspur to San Francisco Ferry.

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Leisurely Pursuits

Tee off at local links: Peacock Gap and Indian Valley are both just twenty minutes away from the inn. Both courses are surrounded by the stunning Marin hills and offer golf experiences that are both challenging and enjoyable. Players of all skill levels will revel in a true test of their golf skills combined with a relaxing day in the country. 20-minute drive.

Stroll through a Pacific paradise: Boutiques, street side cafes, yacht clubs, fine dining and galleries abound in local bayside communities Sausalito and Tiburon. Enjoy a relaxing meal overlooking the water and take in the breathtaking views of Angel Island and San Francisco, the City across the Bay. 15-20 minute drive.

Tour award-wining wineries: Tour and taste your way through some of the best wineries in the world in Sonoma and Napa wine country. Visitors will enjoy great shopping for local crafts and antiques, outdoor concerts, rejuvenating visits to natural mineral spring spas, and year around fairs and festivals. 30-minute drive to Sonoma. 40-minute drive to Napa.


Outdoor Activities

Get in touch with nature: Walk among the ancient redwoods towering 260 feet high in the natural wonder known as Muir Woods. Just a few miles north of the Golden Gate Bridge, the 550-acre preserve offers plenty of solitude, interpretive displays and programs, and easy to challenging hiking trails. For the adventuresome, try tandem hang gliding from the top of beautiful Mt. Tamalpais. 20-minute drive.

Enjoy the great outdoors: Point Reyes National Seashore encompasses 28 miles of California coast line with hiking trails, winding roads, green valleys and sandy beaches. Perfect for an all-day bike ride or scenic drive. Discover eclectic shops, art galleries, fascinating historical interests, and spectacular natural beauty amidst the regions many small coastal towns. 25-30 minute drive.

Discover a heavenly island: A short ferry ride from nearby Tiburon, Angel Island State Park offers great hiking trails, plus captivating military and cultural history. Three thousand years ago the island was a fishing and hunting site for Coastal Miwok Indians. It was later a haven for Spanish explorer Juan de Ayala, a cattle ranch, a processing center for thousands of early 20th Century immigrants, and a U.S. Army post. Explore the island by mountain bike, sea kayak or TramTours. 20-minute drive to the ferry.


Sights & Attractions

Visit a cultural landmark: Master architect Frank Lloyd Wright's final masterpiece, the Marin County Civic Center is a nationally registered landmark, home to two grand performing arts theatres, and so much more. With a library, conservation gardens, and art galleries it's Marin County's cultural Mecca and well worth a visit. 10-minute drive.

Experience the thrill of racing: Located in nearby Sonoma, the Raceway at Sonoma is one of North America's largest motorsports complexes. From NASCAR to motor bike to vintage car races, race fans will get their fill of speed and excitement. Make a dream come true and try the track yourself at the Simraceway Performance Driving Center. 25-minute drive.

Zig, zag and get wild: Six Flags Discovery Kingdom in Vallejo is America's only combination wildlife park, oceanarium, and theme park. Ride on some of the fastest, loopiest, and scariest rollercoasters around. Get up close and personal with dolphins and seals. Feed a giraffe or have a lorikeet perch on your arm. The fun never ends! 35-minute drive.


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