Sign above the general store |
1. It's tucked away in the middle of the redwood forests in Sonoma County. Towering redwood trees dwarf the town while the Austin Creek meanders through. Perfectly idyllic.
2. It's situated in the middle of everything. To get to Cazadero (going west on 116), you drive past several wineries, including Korbel. Keep going west, past Cazadero, and you hit the majestic Sonoma Coast. From there, continue north on 1 to the town of Jenner and--further north still--Fort Ross. Go south on the 1 and you reach Bodega Bay.
Raymond's Bakery--note the loft and the orange Fit |
Mark--the owner, boulanger, and operator of the B&B--is both a wonderful baker and a generous human being. The bakery is named after his father, whose last words inspired Mark to pursue his passion for baking. In addition to a myriad of different pastries and breads, Mark makes pizzas (all natural products, of course) and serves free-trade certified coffee and regional wines and beers.
Mark works (and talks) at a 100 mph--he fixed up the bakery and cottages by himself some 10 years ago when he and his wife, Elizabeth, bought the location. But he always gives his guests personal attention, getting to know each and every person. He invites all his guests to mingle around a fire pit at night, where he offers free bites of his baked goods and pizzas. Overall, Mark and Elizabeth are perfect hosts and the B&B is a great place to relax, breathe in fresh air, and take a walk through the forest, flanked by a glittering stream.
Mark and Hamlet, the first hamster to stay at Elim Grove |
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