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Each cottage is painted a different color and faces a garden courtyard with a firepit and pool.

The Camellia Inn includes complimentary wine tastings at all Wilson Artisan Wineries with every stay—a pass that extends beyond the typical single-estate arrangement. The inn's grounds feature a villa-style swimming pool, and the whirlpool tub in each room gets used more often than expected when dinner reservations aren't until eight.
Full breakfast is served each morning in the dining room—homemade pastries, hot entrées, and coffee that guests tend to stretch into longer conversations than planned. Afternoons are spent wine tasting or cycling through vineyard roads, then returning to sip wine around the pool. The concierge helps with reservations and tasting appointments, and dogs and kids are both welcome. The Wilson Artisan Wineries pass means guests can visit multiple estates without the usual tasting fees adding up.

A canopy of camellia blooms frames the entrance, giving the property its name and setting the tone before guests step inside. The inn sits two blocks from Healdsburg Plaza, where thirty-five tasting rooms, Michelin-rated restaurants, and boutique shops concentrate in a walkable grid. Nine guest rooms occupy the main structure, each with a whirlpool tub and access to the grounds. Off-street parking is included, a practical detail in a town where plaza-adjacent spots fill by mid-morning.

The Camellia Inn offers a selection of ten thoughtfully appointed guest rooms and suites, each designed to provide a serene retreat in the heart of Sonoma County. With features like whirlpool tubs, in-room fireplaces, and private sitting areas, guests can unwind in comfort, while luxury linens and high-quality mattresses ensure a restful night’s sleep. Each room includes a private bath with a shower, allowing for a rejuvenating experience after a day of exploring the beautiful wine country.

At the Camellia Inn, mornings begin with a sumptuous breakfast served in the inviting dining room, featuring locally-sourced, organic ingredients that celebrate the flavors of Sonoma County. Guests can enjoy a variety of delicious options, with the flexibility of early or to-go orders to accommodate their plans. This commitment to quality and sustainability ensures that every bite is not only delightful but also supports local farmers and producers.

The spa experience at Camellia Inn is a true indulgence, where guests can unwind with a range of massage treatments tailored to their individual needs. With highly trained therapists offering 60 to 90-minute sessions, the spa focuses on relaxation and stress relief, ensuring that every visitor leaves feeling rejuvenated. Whether you’re enjoying a solo treatment or a couple’s package, the serene atmosphere and expert care make for a memorable experience. Highlights include massage treatments, highly trained therapists, customized treatments.
Just minutes from the Camellia Inn, Riverfront Regional Park invites guests to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of Sonoma County. With its expansive 300 acres of reclaimed river lands, the park offers a plethora of outdoor activities including hiking, biking, and paddling, all set against a backdrop of stunning Wine Country scenery. This serene escape is perfect for families, couples, or solo adventurers looking to connect with nature.
Opt for a room with a whirlpool tub for an indulgent experience after a day spent exploring. The inn's close proximity to Healdsburg Plaza makes it easy to enjoy dining and wine tasting without the hassle of driving. Take advantage of complimentary wine tastings at all Wilson Artisan Wineries during your stay for a true taste of the region.
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