SANTA YNEZ VALLEY
Explore the Area
The Cottage at Angels Landing Farm offers the rare balance of total privacy with easy access to the best of the Santa Ynez Valley.
Restaurants
Thoughtful food, relaxed settings, and places locals return to again and again.
Los Olivos Wine Merchant Cafe
A longtime favorite for seasonal California fare and an excellent wine list. Ideal for lunch or a relaxed dinner.
Nella Kitchen
Elevated Italian-inspired cuisine in a warm, intimate setting — perfect for an unhurried evening.
SY Kitchen
Mediterranean-inspired dishes with bold flavors and a lively yet refined atmosphere.
Bar Le Cote
Coastal French–inspired seafood and small plates in a relaxed, stylish setting.
Industrial Eats
Casual, creative, and beloved by locals — wood-fired pizzas, small plates, and an easygoing vibe.
Bell’s
Worth the short drive to Los Alamos. French-inspired cuisine with exceptional attention to detail.
Vineyards & Wineries
Rolling hills, thoughtfully farmed vines, and tasting experiences rooted in place.
Stolpman Vineyards
Expressive wines and a strong sense of place.
Beckmen Vineyards
Biodynamic estate wines in a serene setting.
Fess Parker Winery
A classic Santa Ynez Valley experience with expansive grounds, approachable tastings, and iconic vineyard views.
Roblar Winery
A relaxed yet refined stop known for its inviting grounds and excellent seasonal menu, making it ideal for a long, leisurely afternoon.
Demetria Estate
A biodynamic hillside estate offering intimate tastings and a deeply peaceful setting.
Shopping and Strolling
Los Olivos is made for wandering, with a mix of everyday local stops and a few well-chosen shops worth lingering in.
LOU
A thoughtfully curated boutique offering elevated clothing and lifestyle pieces.
Santa Ynez General
A modern take on the general store, featuring home goods, gifts, and local provisions.
Jedlicka’s Saddlery
A local institution known for beautifully made boots, hats, and equestrian essentials.
Wendy Foster
A refined stop for gifts, home goods, and locally inspired finds.
Charlotte’s of Santa Ynez
An eclectic shop featuring Native American jewelry, vintage Mexican silver, and captivating Western art.
Trails, Outdoors, and Beaches
The landscape here encourages time outside — from quiet trails and open water to the nearby coastline.
Nojoqui Falls Park
A short, peaceful walk leads to a seasonal waterfall tucked into a shaded canyon — an easy and rewarding outing close to the property.
Cachuma Lake
Surrounded by rolling hills and oak trees, the lake offers walking paths, scenic overlooks, and opportunities for birdwatching or a quiet afternoon outdoors.
Country Roads and Open Trails
Scenic back roads throughout the Santa Ynez Valley are ideal for walking, cycling, or riding. Guests traveling with horses will find horse-friendly areas nearby and a landscape well suited to unhurried exploration.
Beaches —Approx. 30 Minutes
The Pacific is an easy drive away, offering a refreshing contrast to the stillness of the valley. Spend a morning or evening walking the shoreline before returning to open skies and quiet nights.
After a day outdoors, return to the quiet of the farm — where the pace slows and evenings unfold gently.