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Published by Worth | By Alison Stein

Sonoma and Napa

Sonoma and Napa are the two best-known wine regions in California, but don’t dismiss them as been-there, done-that. While the crowds do flock to Napa’s more than 400 wineries, and to Sonoma’s 300, there are still untapped experiences. Break up a wine-soaked Sonoma day with a bike ride among trees that stretch more than 300 feet overhead at the Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve in Guerneville, says Kathy Stewart, bespoke trip planner at Butterfield & Robinson.

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