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About Kenwood in Sonoma Valley
Kenwood is a breathtakingly beautiful rural community located in the heart of Sonoma’s Valley of the Moon. Kenwood is an hour north of the Golden Gate Bridge, 70 miles from San Francisco International Airport and is located on State Route 12, designated a California Scenic Route between Sonoma and Santa Rosa, and just minutes from the charming village of Glen Ellen. Kenwood is renowned for its premium vineyards and award-winning wineries. Visitors come from all over to dine at select restaurants in this enchanting place. The beauty of this highly sought location is enhanced by spectacular mountain and valley views. In fact, the stretch of Highway 12 through the village of Kenwood with its breathtaking hilltop vineyard and valley views offers quintessential wine country scenery. Explore rambling country lanes and visit rustic family-owned wineries and vineyards. Visit some magnificent winery estates such as Chateau St. Jean with its splendid gardens reminiscent of Tuscany, and Ledson with its signature castle and dramatic grounds. Annadel State Park, Sugarloaf Ridge State Park (which includes the Valley of the Moon Observatory), Jack London State Park and Hood Mountain Regional Park are minutes away featuring miles of hiking, biking and equestrian trails Kenwood is 6 miles to the village of Glen Ellen, 12 miles north of the town of Sonoma, 16 miles to central Napa Valley (Oakville) and 26 miles to Healdsburg, the crossroads of Russian River, Dry Creek and Alexander Valleys. Brambleberry and Kenwood are an ideal central location for touring and wine tasting in Sonoma and Napa Valley.
Read About Kenwood in the San Francisco Chronicle

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