Travel, What to do/eat, Where to Stay

Touring Mendocino County

After a pleasant outing at the Hopland Tap House, we made our way up the windy but very scenic route 128 through the redwood forest and finally into Fort Bragg. Since dusk was nearing, we went straight to “Glass Beach.” Just like its name implies, Glass Beach is covered in glass pebbles!

 

Things to do in Mendocino County

 

Things to do in Mendocino County

 

The Stanford Inn By The Sea

If you’re researching places to stay, consider The Stanford Inn By The Sea. Situated on lush greenery, this charming Mendocino inn is great for a romantic getaway, a family vacation, and most of all, a dog-friendly experience. The personnel were very attentive and pleasant. The room and all common areas were impeccably clean, and cozy. If you’re dying for a view of the ocean, ask for a top floor Big River room.

 

Things to do in Mendocino County

 

Don’t be surprised that the onsite restaurant is vegan. If you are expecting a hearty steak or meat lover’s pizza, this may be a problem. If you’re expecting a dirty martini, no worries – there is a full bar. A short drive or brisk walk from the inn, you can find storefronts and local Mendocino restaurants.

 

Things to do in Mendocino County

The Stanford inn is GG approved

 

To read my Yelp review of The Stanford Inn By The Sea, click here.

 

Toulouse Vineyards

Toulouse Vineyards is nestled in the Anderson Valley about 40 minutes Southeast from the town of Mendocino. Just as you start to dread the drive back to the city, stop here to taste some vino. You’ll feel right at home. The kind nature of each and every staff member makes for a very warm occasion. Plus, they welcome dogs.

 

Things to do in Mendocino County

 

Before you leave, take a few minutes to tour the grounds.

 

Things to do in Mendocino County

Toulouse Vineyards is GG approved

 

To read my Yelp review of Toulouse Vineyards, click here.

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