A trip to the beautiful rolling hills and vineyards of the Napa Valley area is an absolute must for all wine lovers. From sauvignon blancs to chardonnays and pinots to cabs, it may be the most perfect place on earth. I’ve had the opportunity to visit the Napa region, Sonoma region and now Healdsburg, and each is as lovely as the next. For me, Healdsburg is by far the most mobility friendly of destinations. Hotels are nestled within the town among wineries, boutiques, restaurants and bars, making it easy to get to almost anything with less than a two-block walk. For those who want more activity, it’s just as easy to stroll the streets and shops or take a walk or run on the nearby trails. It’s easy to understand why Healsburg is gaining a reputation as the trendiest area in the northern California wine region.
As a person traveling with limited mobility, this is the first trip I have taken in a long time where there was no obstacle from an accessibility perspective. I went with five girlfriends to celebrate a milestone birthday. We ate, drank, and laughed our way through four days of fun, making countless new memories along the way.
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