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We are planning to spend 1 night at sonoma valley - what places to see??

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can u suggest some good activities at sonoma valley...this is my first time and we dont drink wine...so any suggestions on other activities??

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  1. SonomaThunder Destination Managment

    Establishing roots as Sonoma County's original hot air balloon company, SonomaThunder has evolved into full service Destination Management. We arrange accommodations, transportation, recreation and entertainment, and can help design, book and coordinate elements for any size event. Although our specialty has been with smaller groups, we also work with larger corporate clients who often need even greater attention to detail.



    Cruise California Wine Country

    Indulge yourself in the wonderful world of California wine, on a leisurely cruise experience that takes you deep into the famed Napa and Sonoma wine valleys. Both wine novices and connoisseurs will enjoy tastings and interactive discussions about the history, mystery and delicacies of wine. .



    A Fun River Valley

    Sonoma County's Russian River Valley is a favorite with romantics, day trippers, hikers, canoers, and river lovers. The area was named after Russian settlers who traded and farmed the area. The small villages that populate the rivers edge are charming little communities like Cazadero, Guerneville, Occidental, and Sebastopol which offer a myriad of diversions for a weekend, or any getaway.



    Sonoma Wine Country Wineries

    Several wineries call Sonoma County their home and many are open to visitors (some by appointment only, others not open to the public at all). No matter what your tastes are, you can find several wineries at which to explore and learn about wine. From the large, world-famous wine-education focus to the small, family-owned hands-on wineries, Sonoma offers it all!



    The City of Sonoma

    A historic town of approximately 10,000 people, Sonoma is the hub of Sonoma Valley. Ringed by world-class wineries and scenic vineyards, this friendly town is a popular place to visit. The downtown square is laid out in the old Spanish pueblo style, with mission San Francisco de Solano (est. 1823) sitting on the northeast corner. Check out the wineries nearby.

      

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