Santa Ynez Valley's Breathtaking Country Roads

The stunning Santa Ynez Valley is a road tripper's dream with barely traveled rural routes leading from town, to village, to winery.

Published: 8/01/2016

The stunning Santa Ynez Valley is a road tripper's dream with barely traveled rural routes leading from town, to village, to winery.

Alamo Pintado Road The short drive from Los Olivos to Solvang has something for everyone, from a lavender farm and several wineries with tasting rooms to miniature horses to admire from the road and a playground. The charming hamlet of Ballard lies just off Alamo Pintado. For window shopping, wine tasting, and a meal, take a stroll through Solvang or—just a few miles east—downtown Santa Ynez.

Alisal Road This lovely road connects the eastern end of Solvang to Route 246. It takes you past the beautiful golf courses of the Alisal Guest Ranch and Resort, then winds and stretches through wooded glens and colorful countryside. Bring a picnic and stop at Nojoqui Falls Park, or go just a few miles north on Highway 101 to Buellton where a variety of great restaurants await.

Armour Ranch Road Short but very sweet, Armour Ranch Road is the continuation of Highway 246 just east of Highway 154. This undulating roadway proudly unfurls the glorious valley landscape, with a few horse and cattle ranches and nothing more but view, view, view. The rolling terrain straightens into a steady series of hills that are quite popular with accomplished cyclists. After your brief spin, you can backtrack to downtown Santa Ynez for some window shopping and a memorable meal.

Drum Canyon Road This adventure-filled road connects the town of Los Alamos and Route 246. As its name implies, it leads you through the vacuous Drum Canyon along the edge of a small mountain. As you dip and climb, you won’t encounter much in the way of humanity, unless you happen across a determined mountain biker or two. Los Alamos is a friendly, walkable town, now home to tasting rooms and gourmet eateries.

Figueroa Mountain Road Just north of Los Olivos, the town’s Grand Avenue becomes Figueroa Mountain Road. The road passes grazing cattle and the gate to Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch before it reaches a narrow bridge. From there it gets steep and winding, and you’ll eventually enter Los Padres National Forest. The ever-changing vistas are amazing along this route. Return to Los Olivos for wine tasting and a stroll.

Foxen Canyon Road Although this is one of the region’s most popular wine trail routes, it is still a peaceful two-lane road that meanders through low-lying cattle ranch land spotted with valley oak trees. Most of the wineries you find along this trail are open daily and welcome guests and small groups without an appointment. Los Olivos offers several tempting restaurants for before or after your tour.

There are many unique and wonderful places to stay in and around the hamlets, villages, and towns of Ballard, Buellton, Los Alamos, Los Olivos, Santa Ynez, and Solvang. For a complete list of options, visit visitsyv.com


As seen in the issue Summer/Fall 2016 of Touring & Tasting Magazine.