Napa Valley & Sonoma Self-Guided Audio Driving Tour





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Cruise through California wine country with this scenic self-guided driving tour of Sonoma and Napa Valley. As you drive, you’ll get tips about the wineries in the valleys, when to visit, and what to try. Stop by Charles Krug Winery, the birthplace of Napa Valley’s wine industry. Learn about the Mondavi family feud. And so much more! Each stop offers unique stories, beautiful scenery, and unforgettable experiences! Purchase one tour per car, not per person. Everyone listens together! After booking, check your email/text to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action while connected to WiFi or mobile data. Enter the password, download the tour, and enjoy it offline. Follow the audio instructions and route from the designated starting point. New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want.
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We’ll be passing by lots of wineries on this tour, most of which are open for tastings. This tour isn’t affiliated with any of the wineries, but I’ll let you know their opening hours in case you’d like to stop by. If you do indulge in some tastings, just remember you should never drink and drive! New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want. The tour is over 76 miles long, with more than 82 audio stories, and takes about 2-4 hours to complete.
Maybe we’ll trust Mariano Vallejo, a statesman who founded the city of Sonoma. Vallejo claimed that the word ‘Sonoma’ meant ‘Valley of the Moon.’ Supposedly, indigenous peoples observed the moon bobbing strangely between the tall, sharp peaks on the east side of the valley. Some nights, the moon seemed to rise seven times as it disappeared and reappeared between the mountains!
London Ranch Road to visit Jack London’s Ranch or the Benziger Winery.
The Benzigers moved to Sonoma in the ‘70s and started to gain attention in the 90s as they transitioned to biodynamic farming.
We’re passing through the small village of Glen Ellen. If you think Glen Ellen looks a little sleepy today, imagine this spot in the 1800s!
One of the winery’s biggest draws is its volcanic wine caves. Volcanic eruptions sent lava tumbling through this area five million years ago. Some of that lava burrowed underground and hollowed out huge caves perfect for storing wine! And that’s not all. The minerals left behind by this eruption worked their way into the soil. Now, that volcanically-charged soil gives the Kunde wines a totally unique flavor!
Ahead is Kenwood Vineyards, which actually owns land that once belonged to Jack London’s ranch! This vineyard now grows grapes on that soil that London looked after so well.
The gorgeous chateau dates back to 1920, when a pair of mining and lumber magnates moved here from Michigan. They wanted to grow grapes for wine, but Prohibition dashed those hopes pretty fast. What did they do instead? They grew prunes and walnuts!
Barker Ledson was born to English nobility, but he yearned for the wildness of the West. He came out here and worked long, sweaty days in the Mojave as a surveyor for the railroad. A far cry from his cushy origins! Ledson used the money to buy a ranch, and eventually turned that ranch into this vineyard!
This peaceful community was once the site of a very strange cult. Thomas Lake Harris led a religious movement called the Brotherhood of the New Life in the late 1800s. Harris held all sorts of unusual beliefs. Although he was a Christian, he also claimed to communicate with fairies.
A real California treasure lies about a mile ahead: The Petrified Forest! Here, you can walk between ancient, perfectly preserved redwood trees. But how did these enormous, rock-hard monuments come to be?
We can trace the story of this mountain back to the same eruption that created the Petrified Forest! After the eruption, much of the volcanic ash hardened into a rock known as welded tuff. Over time, tectonic forces squeezed the earth together and drove this rock upwards… creating Mount Saint Helena!
Old Faithful of California is also a bit of a fortune teller. The geyser’s eruptions often slow down in the weeks prior to an earthquake. So if you see Old Faithful sputtering… Get ready for a rumble!
Just ahead is the Chateau Montelena winery. These winemakers had a starring role in the 1976 Judgment of Paris, the wine competition I talked about earlier. It was their Chardonnay that won the blind taste test!
Among the early settlers here was a young Mormon leader named Samuel Brannan. Brannan would become California’s very first millionaire. Where did he get his money? The Gold Rush, of course!
If you’re interested in a winery with a view, look out for Sterling Vineyards just ahead. At Sterling, you’ll reach the Hilltop Tasting Room via gondola!
If you decide to visit Clos Pegase, you might think you’ve stepped back into Ancient Rome! The founders hosted an architectural competition to decide the design of their winery. The winning plan called for high walls, grand columns, and elegant porticos. Basically, Clos Pegase gives you a mini Mediterranean vacation in the middle of Napa Valley!
The winery’s founder, Dario Sattui, spent years traveling around Europe, sketching complicated blueprints of castles, monasteries, and palaces. When he moved back to California to start his own winery, he pulled out his old sketches and thought: Hm. This could be interesting…
If you’d like to visit the site of Peter’s legendary punch, plus one of Napa Valley’s most acclaimed wineries, look for the sign for the Charles Krug Winery ahead on our left. Turn when you see it and follow the path to the estate.
Just ahead, in the heart of St. Helena, sits Merryvale Vineyards. One of the founding partners of this winery was Peter and Robert Mondavi’s father, Cesare. His sons first learned to make wine right here in St. Helena!
Louis Martini didn’t just survive Prohibition… he actually got his start during Prohibition. Martini found a clever way to thrive in the wine world, despite the fact that most wine was, well, illegal! How did he do it? Well, he realized that sacramental wine was one of the few kinds still legal under Prohibition.
The V. Sattui Winery is just ahead on our left. The crown jewel here is the marketplace, where you can shop for food and wine before heading out for a picnic on the 3-acre property.
If you’re itching for a glass of wine after all that Mondavi drama, look no further than Grgich Hills Estate ahead.
Pairing wine and food is an art, one that winemakers and sommeliers work on for years. A good pairing can unlock unexpected levels of flavor and complexity, while a bad match can leave you spitting out some fine wine!
That’s just Frog’s Leap Winery coming up on our left! If you’re looking to sample a Sauvignon Blanc on our tour, this is the place to go! When Frog’s Leap released their first bottle in 1982, the New York Times trumpeted it as “A Prince of a Wine.”
Today’s paved Silverado Trail traces the path of an important wagon route dating back to the mid-1800s. Travelers used this trail to travel from Calistoga all the way to the big city of San Francisco!
Time to get bubbly! In about a half mile, we’ll see Mumm Napa Winery on our right. They specialize in sparkling wine. What makes a wine sparkle? Winemakers add carbon dioxide to red or white wines, giving them a pleasant fizz!
The winery sits on a large estate that was once home to a resort, a stopover for Navy sailors, and a rooming home. According to winemaker Robert Brittan, some of these guests seemed to have overstayed their welcome…
For decades, local authorities mismanaged the Napa River. Pollution built up, and the river lost many of its native species. The loss of the river’s beavers proved especially disastrous. Scientists refer to beavers as a ‘keystone species.’ This means that beavers have an essential role in the surrounding ecosystem. Napa needs beavers!
Back in 1886, the Goodman brothers built this winery with a keen attention to gravity. On the top floor of the structure, the brothers crushed grapes. They then sent the grapes toppling through a chute to the second floor, where the fermentation process occurred.
You just might feel things start to cool down as we approach Cuvaison Winery. These winemakers operate one of the most acclaimed vineyards in the Los Carneros region of Napa… and compared to other areas in the valley, Los Carneros can get downright chilly!
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- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- How To Access: After booking, you’ll get an email and text with setup instructions and password (search “audio tour” in emails and texts). • Download the separate tour app by Action • Enter the password sent by email and text. • MUST download the tour while in strong wifi/cellular. • Works offline after download.
- How to start touring: Open Action’s separate audio tour guide app once onsite. • If there is just one tour, launch it. • If multiple tour versions exist, launch the one with your planned starting point and direction.
- Go to the starting point No one will meet you at the start. This tour is self-guided Enter the first story’s point and the audio will begin automatically Follow the audio cues to the next story, which will also play automatically. Enjoy hands-free exploring. If you face audio issues, contact support. Stick to the tour route & speed limit for the best experience.
- Travel worry-free: Use the tour app anytime, on any day, and over multiple days. Start and pause the tour whenever you like, taking breaks and exploring side excursions at your own pace. Skip anything you don’t care about or explore bonus content for everything that interests you
- Savings tips: Driving tours: purchase just one tour for everyone in the car
- New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want.
- Audio Setup: Connect your phone to your car's stereo system using Bluetooth, USB, or AUX. For the best experience, consider using headphones for walking tours. Audio playback is compatible with Apple CarPlay, with navigation features coming soon. Support for Android Auto is also on the way.
- The tour requires a supported mobile device for navigation. Please use an iPhone with iOS 15 or later, an Android device with Android 9 or later, or an iPad/tablet with GPS and cellular service.
Reviews(40)
This was my first time trying an audio tour, and it was absolutely worth it! I was impressed by the fact that it automatically started speaking once we reached a location since it connects to your GPS!
Muna, I’m so glad to hear my Napa Valley & Sonoma GPS Audio Driving Tour was worth it for your first audio tour experience. It’s wonderful that the GPS-triggered narration impressed you and started automatically as you reached each location. I’m happy the tour made your trip easy and enjoyable. If you enjoyed this tour, you might like my Northern California Self-Guided Driving & Walking Bundle, which includes Lake Tahoe, Lassen Volcanic National Park, Muir Woods, Redwood National Park, and more. Happy exploring!
it was easy to follow and gave great info
Suzanne, I’m glad you loved my Napa Valley & Sonoma GPS Audio Driving Tour. It’s great that the self-paced style suited your trip and the route was easy to follow. I’m happy the info and history enhanced your experience. If you enjoyed that tour, you might like my Northern California Self-Guided Driving & Walking Bundle, which includes Lake Tahoe, Lassen Volcanic National Park, Muir Woods, Redwood National Park, and more. Happy exploring!
Needed to be right at the start point other than that it was really well done but I would of liked to take two days to do it so you could enjoy happy hour in Calistoga. Between 3-6pm
Lindsay, I’m glad you enjoyed the Napa Valley & Sonoma GPS Audio Driving Tour and found it well done at the starting point. Following the app route helps the audio trigger smoothly. I appreciate your note about taking two days to enjoy the route, especially with time for happy hour in Calistoga. Since the tour is valid forever, you can split it across days and explore at your own pace. If you liked my Napa Valley tour, you might love the Northern California Self-Guided Driving & Walking Bundle Tour, which includes Lake Tahoe, Lassen Volcanic National Park, Muir Woods, Redwood National Park, and more. Happy exploring!
Once you download the app, go to the starting spot & follow the app map. Easy drive & one mountain section two lane cliff was scary but it passes quickly. We enjoyed the narrator & the wineries but didn’t visit them all.
I’m glad you enjoyed my Napa Valley & Sonoma GPS Audio Driving Tour. It’s great to hear the app map was easy to follow once downloaded and from the suggested start. I’m happy you liked the narrator, scenic drive, and winery stops, even if you didn’t visit all. I appreciate your note about the mountain section, which helps future travelers. If you enjoyed this tour, you might like my Northern California Self-Guided Driving & Walking Bundle Tour, which includes Lake Tahoe, Lassen Volcanic National Park, Muir Woods, and Redwood National Park. Happy exploring!
This guided tour of Sonoma and Napa was really informative and beautiful. My Mom, Daughter, Granny, and I enjoyed exploring the valley and learning all about wines and different history of the area. I recommend a designated driver though. Aside from one side quest that would allow you to hike to a historical sight; the tour was all Winery's. I recommend this for anyone who isnt really familiar with specific wines and wants to learn and explore.
Sherrell, I’m so glad to hear you and your family had a great experience with my Napa Valley & Sonoma GPS Audio Driving Tour. It’s wonderful to know the tour helped you enjoy the beauty of the valley while learning more about the area's wines and history. I also appreciate your helpful reminder about having a designated driver, especially for a winery-focused route. If you enjoyed my Napa Valley tour, you might love taking it a step further with my Northern California Self-Guided Driving & Walking Bundle Tour. It brings together some of the region’s best experiences, including Lake Tahoe, Lassen Volcanic National Park, Muir Woods, Redwood National Park, and more. Happy exploring!
Omg so worth it, leisure drive through the towns, hwys, mountains & some areas slightly tense for someone scared of heights but i drove slow; loved the scenery, the wineries, the guide was funny & informative. Cut out sometimes probably because of altitude but ot was easy map to follow, i highly recommend
Rae, I’m so glad to hear you enjoyed my Napa Valley & Sonoma GPS Audio Driving Tour and found it worth it for your girls’ wine trip. It’s wonderful to know you loved the scenery, wineries, and the funny, informative guide along the way. I’m sorry the audio cut out sometimes, though I’m glad the map was still easy to follow. Could you let me know which part of the route this happened on and whether the tour was fully downloaded before you started? I’d like to understand more so I can look into it with my team.
This was great for learning about the history of Napa while also not having to plan where to go next. It just led us where we needed to go from Sonoma to Napa. I would like more winery descriptions to be included as well as restaurants and Yountville, but I would absolutely recommend it to everyone.
Leah, thank you for the kind review! I’m so glad my Napa Valley & Sonoma audio tour made your trip easier and helped guide you smoothly from Sonoma to Napa while sharing the area’s history. I also appreciate your suggestions to add more winery descriptions, restaurants, and information about Yountville. I’ll keep them in mind for future improvements. Since my audio tour is valid for lifetime access, you can always listen to the stories again at home anytime. Happy Travels!
We were looking for an overall tour of the Napa Valley, but wanted to go at our own pace. This wasw more of a "drive-by" than a tasting tour, as we weren't comfortable drinking and then being on the road. The route was terrific and very well paced. The guide's voice was pleasant and easily understandable and the information provided was really interesting and covered not only the history of the area, but gave a great overview of wine in general. We stopped about halfway through and picked up the next day, which I thought might be a challenge, but it worked out very well. I recommend this to anyone looking to see this beautiful country!
Terry, I’m so glad to hear you enjoyed my Napa Valley & Sonoma GPS Audio Driving Tour. It’s wonderful to know the tour gave you the flexibility to explore at your own pace while still learning about the region’s history and wine culture along the way. I’m especially happy the route felt well-paced and that resuming the tour the next day worked smoothly for you. If you enjoyed my Napa Valley tour, you might love taking it a step further with my Northern California Self-Guided Driving & Walking Bundle Tour. It brings together some of the region’s best experiences, including Lake Tahoe, Lassen Volcanic National Park, Muir Woods, Redwood National Park, and more. Happy exploring!
Interesting info about region and wines. A little hard to get started but okay once we figured it out. Lots of traffic on a Sunday, Mother’s Day, which kept us on our toes trying to listen while avoiding an accident.
Candy, I’m glad to hear you enjoyed learning about the Napa Valley and Sonoma region and its wines during the tour. I’m sorry the setup felt a little difficult at first, but I’m happy things became easier once you got started. Holiday traffic, especially on Mother’s Day, can definitely make driving more stressful in wine country. I always recommend taking the tour at your own pace and pulling over safely whenever needed to fully enjoy the narration. If you enjoyed my Napa Valley tour, you might love taking it a step further with my Northern California Self-Guided Driving & Walking Bundle Tour. It brings together some of the region’s best experiences, including Lake Tahoe, Lassen Volcanic National Park, Muir Woods, Redwood National Park, and more. Happy exploring!
Learn how to put it on your car’s navigation screen before you head out. Was a cheap way to see the sights. I like the things that I learned along the way.
Patricia, I’m glad you took my Napa Valley & Sonoma GPS Audio Driving Tour. I’m happy to hear you found it a budget-friendly way to see the sights and enjoyed learning along the way. Your tip about setting it up on the car’s navigation screen before heading out is helpful for future travelers. If you enjoyed my Napa Valley tour, you might love taking it a step further with my Northern California Self-Guided Driving & Walking Bundle Tour. It brings together some of the region’s best experiences, including Lake Tahoe, Lassen Volcanic National Park, Muir Woods, Redwood National Park, and more. Happy exploring!



