
Welcome to Napa Valley Sign
4.6 mi to NVBT St. Helena No visit to Napa Valley is complete without making a stop to strike a pose in front of the iconic Welcome to Napa Valley sign.
4.6 mi to NVBT St. Helena No visit to Napa Valley is complete without making a stop to strike a pose in front of the iconic Welcome to Napa Valley sign.
8.8 mi to NVBT St. Helena Grove 45 tasting salon features artisanal olive oils sourced from their orchard planted in the late 1800s by Charles Krug. Tastings of extra virgin olive oils and balsamic vinegars are accompanied by seasonally paired bites.
9.6 mi to NVBT St. Helena World renown artist Carlo Marchiori invites visitors for the rare opportunity to take a tour of his breathtaking, private residence and art studio. Tours are offered Saturdays at 11am from May until October.
10.4 mi to NVBT St. Helena Calistoga’s Old Faithful Geyser is an interesting and slightly quirky attraction that’s worth a gander. The geyser erupts every 40 minutes or so. Stay to play a game of bocce and visit the resident goats, alpaca, llamas and sheep
The Moon Gate marks the entrance to China Point Park and commemorates the community of Chinese immigrants that lived here between the 1850s to early 1900s.
Enjoy views of Napa’s scenic Riverfront as you bike along the Vine Trail south of Third Street.
Look for a fork in the Vine Trail at Webber Avenue in Yountville for a “backdoor entrance” to The French Laundry Culinary Garden.
150+ year old cemetery where Yountville’s founder, George C. Yount, and several Civil War veterans are buried.
Stop to meet Yountville’s most famous hooved residents. On most days, you will find this lackadaisical bunch grazing or lounging in the shade.
This Pole Barn was built by Italian immigrants Andrew Pelissa and Andrew Del Bondio in the late 1930s to house hay for their cattle.