HotelThe Madrona
Victorian manor on eight acres, with private bungalows and porch views of western vineyards.

The Fitch Mountain Suite and three other units each hold three private bedrooms with three full bathrooms, plus a dining table that seats six to eight. Groups cook breakfast in the full kitchen, then walk two blocks to Healdsburg Plaza without coordinating cars or meeting times.
Guests typically arrive in the afternoon, unpack in their assigned bedrooms, then regroup in the open-plan living room and kitchen. Most buy groceries at Oakville Grocery or Costeaux Bakery and prepare at least one meal at the dining table. Kids are welcome, and the full kitchen means families can keep to their own schedules without restaurant negotiations.

Two Thirty-Five Luxury Suites sits at 235 Healdsburg Avenue, a two-block walk from Healdsburg Plaza's tasting rooms and restaurants. Each suite occupies its own floor or section of the building, with large windows that face the surrounding neighborhood. The Orchard Suite is ADA-accessible and opens directly to ground-level parking.

The Fitch Mountain Suite invites you into a warm and welcoming space, designed to be your perfect home-away-from-home. With a balcony offering views of Healdsburg Avenue and the unique charm of a fireplace, this suite is ideal for gatherings, accommodating up to six adults with its three private bedrooms and bathrooms. Enjoy the convenience of a full gourmet kitchen and a spacious living area, making it easy to relax and socialize with friends or family during your stay.
Healdsburg is a haven for wine enthusiasts, situated at the crossroads of three renowned wine-producing valleys. Visitors can explore a diverse array of tasting rooms, from large-scale wineries to intimate family-owned vineyards, each offering a unique selection of wines that reflect the region's rich viticultural heritage.
Beyond the vineyards, Sonoma County offers a wealth of outdoor activities, including hiking in the breathtaking Armstrong Woods State Park and kayaking down the picturesque Russian River. Whether you’re seeking adventure or relaxation, there’s something for everyone to enjoy in this stunning natural landscape.
Opt for the Fitch Mountain Suite if traveling with a larger group, as it comfortably accommodates up to six guests. Keep in mind that the fireplace is a unique feature of this suite, so if a cozy evening is on your agenda, it’s a must-have. The location near Healdsburg's historic plaza allows for easy access to dining and shopping options.
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InnThree dormers crown this 1900 Queen Anne Victorian, four blocks from Healdsburg Plaza.

Five generations since 1895, this family still farms the same Zinfandel vines their ancestor planted.

Ancient Tuscan olive trees and Sagrantino vines grow side-by-side on this working biodynamic farm.

Wilson Winery produces its award-winning Zinfandels inside a century-old tin barn from 1993.

Sonoma County's 13th bonded winery, founded in 1959 by dancer-turned-vintner Rod Strong.

Winemaker Nicole Hitchcock presses grapes with rare Coquard equipment and hand-harvests at night.

Flowers farms Camp Meeting Ridge and Sea View Ridge on the far Sonoma Coast for Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.

The 1,200-acre estate produces only Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon since the 1970s.

Ridge's Lytton Springs property farms 1885 vines on Dry Creek Valley benchland.
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