Travel
Wine Country Getaway: 2 nights stay in Anderson Valley
- Item Number
- 466
- Estimated Value
- 500 USD
- Sold
- 450 USD to nec0d261d
- Number of Bids
- 4 - Bid History
Item Description
In the heart of Anderson Valley, a 500 acres ranch in the hills with four cottages is The Other Place. In Boonville, one cottage overlooking the vineyards is Boonville Downtown.
Unique to Sheep Dung Properties is the privacy and incredible views at each of these rural modern vacation rentals. Bring your dogs, your children or just yourselves to enjoy the many wineries or a day trip to the Mendocino Coast and return to the quiet and beauty of your exclusive retreat. It will become your new home away from home!
Length of Stay: Two nights
Two nights courtesy of Sheep Dung Properties with homes in Anderson Valley and Booneville, CA.
Gift certificate will be mailed to purchaser using address on file.
Item Special Note
Donated by:
Mendocino County
Coastal Villages, Hand Crafted Wines & Giant Redwoods
Highlighted as #3 Place to Go in 2014 by the NY Times
Mendocino County, where rugged coastline, breathtaking beaches, picturesque villages, majestic redwood forests and America's Greenest Wine Region beckon you to escape to a slower pace.
Combining the best of the outdoors with the finest aspects of living well, Mendocino County embodies the very best that California and Mother Nature has to offer. Come sit by the fire, savor a delicious Mendocino vintage, stare up into a mighty redwood tree or watch migrating whales from the porch of one of our unique inns.
Serenity and wilderness plus indulgence and enjoyment all await you, just a couple hours north of the San Francisco Bay Area where you'll feel so far away from it all. For more information visit us at www.VisitMendocino.com.
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