- Santa Ynez Valley - Discover its Unique Beauty
Tucked between golden hills and purple horizons, the Santa Ynez Valley is the heart of Santa Barbara wine country Across six distinct towns, you’ll find fresh delights paired with wild beauty and a rich cultural heritage shaped by ranchers, artists, and immigrants
- Santa Ynez Valley - Wikipedia
The Santa Ynez Valley (Spanish: Valle de Santa Ynez) [1][2] is located in Santa Barbara County, California, between the Santa Ynez Mountains to the south and the San Rafael Mountains to the north The Santa Ynez River flows through the valley from east to west
- Santa Ynez, CA | Things to Do in Santa Ynez Valley
Visit the place where it all started in the Santa Ynez Valley — the town of Santa Ynez, of course Surrounded by rolling hills and orderly rows of grape vines, the area offers a mix of scenic beauty, history and culinary delights for visitors
- 10 Best Things to Do in Santa Ynez, California
Discover the best things to do in Santa Ynez! The Santa Ynez Valley town boasts pretty wineries, great eateries, shopping, and outdoor fun!
- Santa Ynez - Visit California
The Santa Ynez Valley, just north of Santa Barbara, is one of most diverse grape-growing regions in the county Near the Pacific, fog and cool air rolls in at dusk, ideal for Chardonnay and Pinot Noir grapes
- A Weekend Travel Guide to California’s Santa Ynez Valley
Plan your trip through California's Santa Ynez Vaelly, including towns like Santa Ynez, Los Olivos, and Los Alamos, with this curated guide to the best wineries, hotels, restaurants, and more
- The Ultimate Guide to the Santa Ynez Valley: Things to Do + Tips for . . .
This Santa Ynez Valley travel guide covers all you need to know It includes the best things to do in the Santa Ynez Valley, including wine tasting, farm visits, and more
- Homey yet sophisticated, Santa Ynez is the rural . . . - Los Angeles Times
Nowhere is that legacy more apparent than in the township of Santa Ynez, an unincorporated community that’s home to both a tiny village lined with Old West-style buildings and to the hills
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