3 acres hosted by Doug B.
1 lodging site
Gravenstein apple grove now the landmark apple of Sebastopol.
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Enjoy a stay in our 1,500-square-foot cabin with a wood-burning stove that sits atop a hill with fabulous views overlooking the Santa Rosa plain. Just outside Sebastopol in Sonoma County, our property is surrounded by a 90-year-old apple orchard and vineyards, and offers proximity to the Russian River, Bodega Bay, and Occidental. The cabin can accommodate up to eight guests and has two bathrooms but is unfurnished, bring your own cots, sleeping bags and pads, camping chairs, cooking utensils, pots, and dishes -- the cabin is completely empty. Pets are welcome.
Built in 1977 with redwood beams, this cabin has one bathroom with a shower and another bathroom with a shower/tub combo. There are three rooms for sleeping and a kitchen with an electric stove and oven. There is no refrigerator, however, so bring your own cooler.
Located between California Highway 1 and U.S. Highway 101, the property is easy to get to from San Francisco, about 60 miles to the south. From the cabin, you’re surrounded by the best of Sonoma County, from wineries to coastal attractions like Bodega Bay. Go floating down the Russian River, or head to Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve for hiking. Central Sebastopol is 4 miles away and has great food and drink options.Enjoy a stay in our 1,500-square-foot cabin with a wood-burning stove that sits atop a hill with fabulous views overlooking the Santa Rosa plain. Just outside Sebastopol in Sonoma County, our property is surrounded by a 90-year-old apple orchard and vineyards, and offers proximity to the Russian River, Bodega Bay, and Occidental. The cabin can accommodate up to eight guests and has two bathrooms but is unfurnished, so bring all your own gear. Pets are welcome.
Built in 1977 with redwood beams, this cabin has one bathroom with a shower and another bathroom with a shower/tub combo. There are three rooms for sleeping and a kitchen with an electric stove and oven. There is no refrigerator, however, so bring your own cooler. Additionally, bring your own cots, sleeping bags and pads, camping chairs, cooking utensils, pots, and dishes -- the cabin is completely empty.
Located between California Highway 1 and U.S. Highway 101, the property is easy to get to from San Francisco, about 60 miles to the south. From the cabin, you’re surrounded by the best of Sonoma County, from wineries to coastal attractions like Bodega Bay. Go floating down the Russian River, or head to Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve for hiking. Central Sebastopol is 4 miles away and has great food and drink options.