InnCottages On River Road
Each cottage is painted a different color and faces a garden courtyard with a firepit and pool.

The Deluxe King rooms open directly onto the pool and hot tub deck, a rare configuration that lets guests slip from bed to water without crossing a lobby. Every room category includes a working fireplace, and some Deluxe Double Queens come with private balconies that face the vineyard border.
Breakfast is served daily and shifts with what's ripe in the valley that week—farm-fresh ingredients sourced locally. Guests can walk to the on-site Geyserville Grille for dinner, or spend an evening on the bocce court before returning to their rooms. The pool stays open late, and the hot tub sees its heaviest use after tasting room hours end. More than a hundred wineries operate within a short drive, most clustered in the Dry Creek and Alexander Valleys.

Geyserville Inn sits on Geyserville Avenue, with vine rows running parallel to the garden edge on the property's back side. The bocce ball court is laid out within view of those vines, and a wisteria-covered pergola anchors the lawn used for weddings. The inn is family-owned, AAA-rated, and flanked by the Dry Creek and Alexander Valleys, with the Mayacamas Mountains rising to the east.

The Deluxe Double Queen guestrooms at Geyserville Inn offer a bright and modern retreat, complete with either a private balcony, patio, or direct access to the pool and hot tub. Each room is thoughtfully designed with a cozy fireplace, plush linens, and essential amenities like mini refrigerators and complimentary Wi-Fi, ensuring a comfortable stay amidst the scenic vineyards.
Bright and modern, the Standard Double Queen guestrooms provide a welcoming atmosphere for guests. Each room features a fireplace and plush linens, along with convenient amenities such as mini refrigerators and complimentary Wi-Fi, making it an ideal choice for a relaxing getaway in wine country.
The Deluxe Queen guestrooms are designed for comfort and relaxation, many featuring inviting fireplaces or balconies that enhance the experience. With plush linens and essential amenities like mini refrigerators and satellite television, these rooms are perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring Sonoma's wine country.
Offering a bright and modern ambiance, the Standard Queen guestrooms are equipped with plush linens and essential amenities to ensure a restful stay. With features like mini refrigerators and complimentary Wi-Fi, these rooms provide a cozy retreat for guests visiting the area.
The Deluxe Queen ADA guestrooms are thoughtfully designed for accessibility while maintaining a bright and modern aesthetic. Each room includes a fireplace and either a private balcony or patio, along with essential amenities like plush linens and complimentary Wi-Fi for a comfortable stay.
The Standard Queen ADA guestrooms offer a bright and modern space tailored for accessibility. Featuring plush linens and essential amenities such as mini refrigerators and complimentary Wi-Fi, these rooms ensure a comfortable and convenient stay for all guests.
+5 more room types available
Request a King Suite for the best vineyard views and spacious balconies that enhance your stay. If traveling with family or friends, consider the private cottage for a home-like experience with added privacy. Keep in mind that weekends can be busy, so planning a visit during the week might offer a more tranquil experience.
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Mark Mazzoni built Zialena around ten open-top concrete fermenters in 2016.

Pedroncelli has been family-owned since 1927 and still pours Zinfandel from the original 25 acres.

Founded by Tom and Diane Manning in 1981, now run by their children Corey and Dawn.

A working olive mill alongside estate vineyards in Dry Creek Valley, with ATV tours through both.

Jesse Katz makes estate wines from Dry Stack Vineyard on a working animal rescue farm.

Francis Ford Coppola's Geyserville estate pairs Diamond Collection wines with a bocce court, pool deck, and movie memorabilia.

Rick Hutchinson ferments and ages wine in handmade Italian terracotta amphorae.

Garage-born winery focusing on single-vineyard Pinot Noir and Zinfandel from Sonoma County.
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