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Guests are Saying

  • In all my years of travel I found this hotel was truly a getaway that was quiet and peaceful. We never heard the other guests, although the hotel was nearly full. The wine social was fun as we met a nice couple from Canada and enjoyed local wines and cheeses. The buffet breakfast was included and was very good.

    - Enrique7777
  • Beautiful individual rooms set off the main house include deep granite tubs and zen gardens in the center of the building. Outside decks face nature. The main building hosts wine tastings with wonderful cheese plates. In the afternoon an array of fresh baked cookies and teas await. An exquisitely kept up hotel with a B&B feel.

    - sjc90039
  • We were so well taken care of during our stay that we didn't want to go home! Where to begin? Crystal gave us a tour of the house and grounds, showed us where the fresh cookies and coffee are located 24-7, then led us to our junior suite. The suites were located off of the main house. What a surprise to find a gorgeous space designed in Dwell-like fashion.

    - DJ-Martilicious
  • My husband and I stayed here for his 40th birthday for a trip to wine country and found absolute serenity. No details were forgotten from the beautifully appointed rooms with a handwritten card for the two of us to the fresh healthy and hearty breakfasts.

    - amdennis311

Articles

Condé Nast Traveler Gold List 2011

Condé Nast Traveler Magazine

Jack London had it right: Head to Glen Ellen

San Francisco Chronicle, March 2011

Wine Country without wine: Sonoma's Glen Ellen has cheese, olive oil, chocolate

San Francisco Chronicle, December 2007