Small-town charm in Los Olivos in Santa Ynez Valley - the best Wine Tasting & Restaurants in Santa Barbara Wine Country!
Santa Barbara County has become one of the top wine-growing regions in the world. Come see for yourself how this unique climate can produce so many world-class wines. Wine tastings and tours are available year-round, 7 days per week in Santa Ynez Valley, Los Olivos, and downtown Santa ...
Discover the best things to do in Los Olivos, from wine tasting to exploring charming boutiques & galleries. Plan your perfect getaway today.
Fess Parker Winery & Inn is one of the only family-owned and operated Los Olivos wineries - learn more about our 714 acres of rolling vineyard estate here!
I am telling you Los Olivos shopping is on fire! Explore Wine Country by Bike Pedego Electric Bikeshave set up shop in town and offers a 2-hour guided bike tour with stops at local vendors and an estate (for wine tasting). Group (6 or more) and VIP tours can be arranged too. ...
Los Alamos was founded in 1876 as a stagecoach stop between San Luis Obispo to Santa Barbara. In 1882, the narrow-gauge Pacific Coast Railway reached the town connecting it with San Luis Obispo. This was the end of the line for a while until it was extended to nearby Los Olivos. ...
then discover the Danish charms of Solvang. On the second day, take a scenic drive to the Foxen Canyon Wine Trail and try delicious wines from a local winemaker or try an olive oil tasting. Enjoy the scenery and shopping in picturesque Los Olivos before returning to Los Angeles. Hotel pick...
Actively explore Santa Barbara beaches to the Santa Ynez Valley wine country on our brand-new Santa Barbara to Los Olivos Family Multi-Adventure Tour for 20s & Beyond.
Ballard|Buellton|Los Alamos|Los Olivos|Santa Ynez|Solvang Victorian Mansion Bed and Breakfast 326 Bell Street, Los Alamos, CA 93440 Recognized as a "must see" in California. Six luxurious, masterfully themed suites in the heart of the wine country, each with fireplace and hot tub. ...
So, Santa Ynez stayed mostly sleepy, even when compared to the rest of the valley. When I was a student at UC Santa Barbara, back in the early 2000s, we would go to Solvang to see the Danish architecture, or Los Olivos to visit a winery, but Santa Ynez’s only big draw was that...