Carneros Resort and Spa
4048 Sonoma Highway, Napa, United States of America
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Carneros Resort and Spa, Napa: Certified Dog-Friendly Rank & Review
Carneros Resort and Spa has earned an awesome A Roch Rank. This place is a treat for dog owners looking to enjoy Napa with their four-legged friends. A variety of their rooms are dog-friendly, but do note that dogs can only be left unattended in the rooms if they are crated.
Dogs are welcome in the lounge and the outdoor seating areas of the restaurant, which is a good middle ground for dining with your pup. The on-site dog park is a major convenience and rare perk, offering a dedicated space for your dog to stretch their legs. Nearby public green spaces add to the appeal, making it easy to continue enjoying the outdoors together.
They provide key amenities like beds and bowls as well as offer guidance on dog walk routes, which is a thoughtful touch. The fee of $150 to $300 per stay is steep, but there’s no weight limit, meaning all dog breeds are welcome. That said, you may only bring two dogs per room.
Overall, Carneros Resort and Spa offers a fantastic experience for dog owners, despite a few restrictions and added costs to factor in. The luxurious accommodations, on-site dog park, and excellent amenities make it a top choice for a Napa getaway with your furry friend.
This hotel has been evaluated, ranked, and reviewed using the Roch Standard, the world's first dog-friendly standard for the hotel industry. We gathered data directly from the hotel and benchmarked it against thousands of other hotels to accurately and fairly derive its rank.
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Parking
Pets allowed
Pet basket
WiFi
Free WiFi
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
3.0 mi away
5.3 mi long
1131.0 ft elevation gain
Activities
birding, hiking, trail-running, walking
Features
lake, views, wild-flowers
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3.1 mi away
6.4 mi long
1292.0 ft elevation gain
Activities
hiking, mountain-biking, trail-running, horseback-riding
Features
forest, lake, kids, views, wild-flowers, wildlife, dogs-no
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11.4 mi away
4.1 mi long
177.0 ft elevation gain
Activities
birding, fishing, hiking, mountain-biking, trail-running, walking, horseback-riding
Features
ada, beach, dogs-leash, forest, kids, views, wild-flowers, wildlife, partially-paved, strollers
11.5 mi away
3.2 mi long
721.0 ft elevation gain
Activities
hiking, mountain-biking, trail-running, walking
Features
dogs, lake, kids, views, wild-flowers, partially-paved
11.9 mi away
8.9 mi long
961.0 ft elevation gain
Activities
camping, hiking, mountain-biking, trail-running, walking, horseback-riding
Features
beach, forest, views, wild-flowers, wildlife, dogs-no