Located in Northern California, about 50 miles northeast of San Francisco, the Napa Valley is one of the top wine growing regions in the world. And, the Napa Valley Wine Train’s route runs right through it!
Originally, the rail line was built in 1864 for holidaymakers heading north to the resort town of Calistoga. Today, the Wine Train makes a 36-mile round-trip journey from Downtown Napa to St. Helena. The entire journey takes three hours across the spectacular scenery of beautiful wine country. Roll past some of the most expensive and famous farm real estate in the USA through the charming towns of Oak Knoll, Yountville, Oakville, and Rutherford.
Despite the name, it's the train's culinary experience that transports you back to a time when trains were the sophisticated and elegant way to travel and the dining cars were the heart of train life. This restaurant on the tracks uses the finest of fresh local ingredients, Napa-style! Culinary works of art from scratch, made to order, created onboard a moving antique train. It's one of the most unique experiences you can have in California and even those not fussed about wine will adore the journey.
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