Mendocino Sunset Wine Walk

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When I come to Mendocino I always try to get here by sunset, so I can walk along the cliffs, breathing in the salty air, sipping a glass of wine. Since it’s June, the sun sets much later, so I could have dinner, and then bundle up for my walk. Yes, for those of you battling the heat, it’s freezing here. I wore a coat, hat and gloves!

So as I close off this amazing day I’ll share some photos of my walk along the cliffs of enchanting Mendocino. I’ll tell you more about my hotel tomorrow…but just a couple of things to know about it tonight. It’s almost 200 years old, and the historical building where I’m staying is haunted…well, the second floor is haunted….Which is where I’m staying.
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Thanks for traveling along with me! I’ll let you know if I see the ghost tonight!

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Here is the path from Main St

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Dinner at the Mendocino Cafe

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After a fabulous drive up Highway 1 which started at 6:30am, we (those of you have followed along the way – thank you!) made it. Right now I’m sitting outside at the Mendocino Cafe. I’m sipping a glass of wine, listening to The Carpenters (they have a great 70s station playing), and eating a very HOT/spicy dish called a fire pot and it is GOOD. Next, I’ll take you over to the cliffs for a sunset walk 😉

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Lunch at the Marshall House

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Perched along the waters edge along Highway 1is a restaurant called The Marshall House. I stumbled upon it a few trips ago and I always make an effort to swing in and order something new. Today I ordered the smoked oysters with fresh steamed crab and it was GOOD!

You sit outside, listen to the water lapping on the sand, and the sailboat ropes clanging against the masts.

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The countryside is absolutely beautiful. After lunch the road turned inland, along a country road with cows and sheep grazing, and your classic red barns nestled in vast rolling hills with lush green, high growing grass. As I type this, I’m just outside of Bodega Bay and pulled over to explore a fish market. And yah! I finally got reception!

Point Reyes, CA

I’m about 100 miles from Mendocino on Highway 1 blogging “live”. It’s a gorgeous day. Everyone who owns a bike is peddling on along the coastal roads. I just stopped in a great town called Point Reyes which has shops, restaurants and things like feed stores…;) There is also a great general store with organic fruits and vegetables. I have to admit I bought a diet coke when I should have bought an apple!

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Muir Beach Overlook

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This is a must-see stop if you’re driving up Highway 1. You walk out on this path which has spectacular views no matter which way you look. Photos and a video are below:

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Breakfast in Sausalito CA

Fabulous breakfast by the water in the quaint town of Sausalito which is a few exits past the Golden Gate Bridge. You can park by the harbor and walk to many shops and restaurants. It’s a very charming place to visit.

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