Guests can sense they’re about to make a wonderful Sonoma Coast wine country discovery even before they arrive at Timber Cove Inn. They follow a picturesque, winding route filled with redwood groves and jaw-dropping ocean views to a beautiful hillside bluff overlooking the crashing waves of the Pacific Ocean. Here they find the inn, perched on a cliff overlooking one of California’s most beautiful coastlines.
Timber Cove Inn is known for its unspoiled, peaceful location and rustic rooms that celebrate a view of the ocean, cove, or forest. Originally designed in the early 1960s by architect Richard Clements, who was influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright, the inn modernized its 50 guest rooms in 2008 without sacrificing their original charm. Each room now offers a flat screen TV and complimentary Wi-Fi—and many feature fireplaces.
This cozy coastal hideaway also offers a well-appointed meeting room, abundant space for weddings and events, and the intimate dining room and bar, Alexander’s. Executive Chef Lisa Smallen has introduced a popular menu format featuring tasting plates from sea, land, and soil, ideal for sharing and experiencing Sonoma coastal cuisine. Alexander’s is welcoming and cozy, with indoor and outdoor ocean view seating, and a circular fire pit offering sunset views. On weekend evenings, live music energizes this oceanfront paradise and makes one want to return every weekend.
While natural beauty commands center stage on this 23-acre property complete with hiking trails, the inn is also home to the world-renowned artist Benny Bufano’s 93-foot obelisk, The Expanding Universe.
Timber Cove Inn is located in the Fort Ross- Seaview AVA, established in January 2012. More than a dozen commercial wineries are located just a short—and beautiful—drive away. Guests slip out to sample exceptional Pinot Noir and Chardonnay and then return for another enchanted evening in their unspoiled hideaway overlooking the sea.