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Depart from Fisherman’s Wharf and head over the Golden Gate Bridge to the Russian River region for our Woods and Wine Tour! You will first visit Korbel Winery for a full tasting of California Champagne and views of their historic landscape and buildings. You can also visit their on-site deli and pick up lunch or snacks. It is delicious and you can order ahead if you choose to!
After that tasting, we will travel to Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve. Here you can see the Colonel Armstrong Redwoods Tree that is over 1,000 years old!
Lastly, we will take you to Russian River Vineyards, where you will drink overlooking the vines. Here they produce award-winning wines but are farmers first and keep a strong connection to their products.
After all this, we take you back to San Francisco through Sebastopol, where you will see a different view of California countryside.
Armstrong Woods Nature Reserve: Up to 90 minutes of free time<br/>All wine tasting fees included: 3-5 signature wine blends included at both wineries<br/>Entrance fees included<br/>Guerneville: Visit this idyllic California town
Start your journey here!
Enjoy the wharf before or after the tour
Cross the iconic Golden Gate Bridge
Explore and hike the coastal redwoods and lush forest
Enjoy a 1-hour wine tasting
Enjoy sweeping vineyard views and a laid-back atmosphere
Departure Time: 9:00am (please arrive 30min in advance to redeem your ticket)
Departure Location: Big Bus Tours Stop #1 (Big Bus Tours Visitors' Center, 99 Jefferson St, Fisherman's Wharf)
Tour Duration: 9 hours
Departure Time: 8:30am (please arrive 30min in advance to redeem your ticket). Tour duration is 9 hours.
Departure Location: Big Bus Tours Stop #1 (Big Bus Tours Visitors Center, 99 Jefferson St, Fisherman's Wharf)
TOUR CONFIRMATION REQUIRED - Please contact Big Bus to confirm your tour at least 24 hours in advance:
Phone - 415.716.1423
Email - sfreservations@bigbustours.com
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