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Hotel Feature - Kenwood Inn and Spa


The Kenwood Inn and Spa is located in the heart of Sonoma County’s wine country, about an hour’s drive north of the Golden Gate Bridge.  Located in the Valley of the Moon amidst vineyards, oak groves, walnut orchards and fruit trees;  it is a 15-minute drive from the historic town of Sonoma and just minutes away from many of the region's finest restaurants, wineries and state parks.


























  
Conde Nast Traveler, Top Small Resort, Gold List 2010

Images courtesy of Kenwood Inn and Columbia Hospitality


As we pulled up to the Kenwood Inn for the first time, I was a bit dubious.  The property was beautiful, but located quite close to the Sonoma Highway, a main route through the valley.  However, upon stepping into the lobby with the view of the courtyard beyond, my doubts were immediately quelled.  The buildings and grounds were as enchanting as depicted on their website and I felt enveloped ìn a tranquil, welcoming world.    

I was completely happy with our suite's location, too.  Tucked away at the back of the property adjacent to the wooded hillside, it had a rustic yet luxurious elegance about it:  stone floors, fireplace and fluffy down comforter.  (Check, check and check!)  The bed linens were white and pristine and housekeeping paid attention to every detail throughout our stay.  The duvet cover was pressed fresh each morning and each night the bed looked just as plump and inviting as it did the first day we arrived. 

The property isn't large, but the lay-out and landscaping succeed in providing a sense of privacy.  Meandering paths lead to tucked-away places to escape with a book or to share a bottle of wine.

The spa is intimate with just a few rooms near the main pool so be sure to book in advance if at all possible.  The facials and massages I had that trip and subsequent trips did not disappoint and I still use some of the grape-based "vino-therapy" products used in those first treatments I experienced there.  

All in all, Kenwood Inn is a wonderful place.  My only word of advice is to think of it as more of a romantic destination in and of itself.  That first trip we had excursions planned throughout Napa and Sonoma that kept us busy and away from the inn.  Each night we looked longingly as we passed the candlelit courtyard with its fountain and fireplace creating a magical atmosphere...wishing we were about to partake in whatever was sending the enticing aromas wafting by.  We realized then that instead of driving out to reservations elsewhere, we'd much prefer staying right where we were -enjoying the wine bar and lingering over dinner with just a short walk to our beautiful room.  --with maybe a dip in the pool before bed?
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Hotel Feature - La Bastide de Marie, Ménerbes

dining room image via La Bastide de Marie, Ménerbes, (fr) as seen on linenandlavender.blogspot.com, post:  http://www.linenandlavender.blogspot.com/2010/01/design-daily_16.html

La Bastide de Marie, Ménerbes, (fr) as seen on linenandlavender.blogspot.com, post:  http://www.linenandlavender.blogspot.com/2010/01/design-daily_16.html


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La Bastide de Marie, Ménerbes, (fr) as seen on linenandlavender.blogspot.com, post:  http://www.linenandlavender.blogspot.com/2010/01/design-daily_16.html

La Bastide de Marie, Ménerbes, (fr) as seen on linenandlavender.blogspot.com, post:  http://www.linenandlavender.blogspot.com/2010/01/design-daily_16.html

La Bastide de Marie, Ménerbes, (fr) as seen on linenandlavender.blogspot.com, post:  http://www.linenandlavender.blogspot.com/2010/01/design-daily_16.html

La Bastide de Marie, Ménerbes, (fr) as seen on linenandlavender.blogspot.com, post:  http://www.linenandlavender.blogspot.com/2010/01/design-daily_16.html

La Bastide de Marie, Ménerbes, (fr) as seen on linenandlavender.blogspot.com, post:  http://www.linenandlavender.blogspot.com/2010/01/design-daily_16.html

La Bastide de Marie, Ménerbes, (fr) as seen on linenandlavender.blogspot.com, post:  http://www.linenandlavender.blogspot.com/2010/01/design-daily_16.html

Ménerbes floats over the Lubéron like a boat, as Nostradamus described it, because of the boatshaped rocky outcrop on which it is perched. At every corner, the winding streets of this charming Provençal village offer a wealth of wonderful surprises.

The village was named after Minerva, the goddess with the golden helmet, who represented art as well as war for just causes. Ménerbes mirrors her. Its tumultuous past has revealed its proud and combative character.
 
Provence is a land of vineyards and Ménerbes is no exception. The village has three wine-growing estates of several hectares, one of which, the Citadelle estate, houses the famous corkscrew museum.

Ménerbes' rich past can be seen in the two gold keys displayed in the Ménerbes armoury. They bear witness to the time when access to the village, which was riddled with underground passages, was made through two great doors, Saint-Sauveur and Notre-Dame.

...The mayor of the town, Yves Rousset- Rouard, decided to restore an 18th century house, thereby saving it from ruin, earmarking it for the Maison de Truffe et du Vin (Truffle and Wine House). Note that Vaucluse is the largest producer of truffles in France and the market on the last Sunday of the year in Ménerbes is famous throughout the region.

"A Year In Provence", the bestseller by British writer Peter Mayle, is set in Ménerbes and its surroundings.
 
-Excerpts from the hotel's website. 
 
Please visit the La Bastide de Marie website for more details on the village of Ménerbes and the surrounding region as well as beautiful imagery, additional hotel details and booking information:
 




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