Friday, August 10, 2012

Great Girlfriend Getaway Ideas In


Temecula, CA August 07, 2012

1-Get away: Temecula Valley midweek

Less-busy weekdays mean potential conversations with Temecula Valley Southern California winery family-members, winemakers; more attention in Old Town Temecula, Promenade Temecula. Most Temecula hotels/motels/resorts offer special (better-than-weekend) rates Sunday-through-Thursday; see VisitTemecula.org for special offers.


2-Discover: Temecula Valley Southern California?s De Portola Wine Trail

Taste award-winning premium-wines at boutique-wineries (Cougar, Danza del Sol, Gershon Bachus, Keyways, Leoness, Oak Mountain, Robert Renzoni). Most: family-owned, open-daily. Make reservations: local, wine-country tour-and-transportation companies. Visit again in spring for ?Big Red Fest.?


3-Explore: Old Town Temecula Tasting Trail

Palate-pleasing establishments abound; experience Temecula Olive Oil, Old Town Spice Merchants, Old Town Root Beer, Old Town Sweet Shop. Visit again in spring for ?Taste of Temecula Valley.?


4-Indulge: Temecula Valley spa treatments

With signature, vine-based massage-and-body rituals, GrapeSeed Spa means vintage relaxation. Spa Pechanga is for rejuvenating (hot-stone massages; nourishing wraps). Murrieta Day Spa is a pampering escape (manicures, pedicures). Inquire about seasonal specials (rose-facials, peppermint foot-massages).


5-Shop: Promenade Temecula

One-hundred-seventy Promenade Temecula specialty-shops include sought-after Macy?s, H&M, Lemonchello, Williams-Sonoma, Pottery Barn, Apple. Dine: Lazy Dog Caf?, P.F. Chang?s, Yard House. Block-buster movies: Edwards 15 Cinemas.


6-Experience: Pechanga excitement

Pechanga Resort & Casino (Western U.S.?s largest) features poker-tournaments (54-tables), 130 table-games, 3,800 Las Vegas-style slot machines; top-name concerts (Ringo Starr, Dierks Bentley); 9 award-winning restaurants.


7-Take flight: Temecula Valley Southern California Wine Country hot air balloon

Float serenely at sunrise with Grape Escape, California Dreamin?, D&D Ballooning, Magical Adventures; majestic vineyard, rolling-hill views.


8-Shop: Old Town Temecula

Pedestrian-friendly, Old Town Temecula includes 60+ specialty stores. Women love The Farmer?s Wife; charming, Temecula Lavender Company?s products; Old California Lavender?s lotions, oils. Browse Granny?s Attic for collectibles, antiques, vintage-clothing. Dine alfresco: Front Street, Palumbo?s, Soro?s, Sweet Lumpy?s. Dessert: Robin?s Nest. Return for Bluegrass Festival, Street Painting, Hot Summer Nights, Quilt Show, Winterfest events.


9- Horse-drawn carriage or 1914 cable car tour: Temecula Valley So Cal Wine Country

A Temecula Carriage Company or Temecula Valley Cable Car wine-country ride, wine tasting, and picnic is sublime.


10-Savor: Temecula Valley So Cal ?off-the-beaten-path? award-winning wines

Local tour-and-transportation companies help make for relaxed tours of off-the-beaten-path wineries. Most: family-owned, open-daily. Calle Contento Road has Briar Rose, Falkner, Lumiere. Others on roads-less-traveled: Doffo, Foot Path, Palumbo, new Lorimar Winery.


11-Hike and picnic: Santa Rosa Plateau

Get sandwiches/picnic goodies to-go (Campini?s, E.A.T. Marketplace, Temecula Valley Cheese Company) then head to 9,000-acre Ecological Reserve (sunrise-to-sunset, daily). Inquire at Visitors Center (Tuesday-Sunday): seasonal-happenings. Most hiking-trails: easy-to-moderate. Wheelchair-accessible: interpretive-nature trail, vernal-pool trail. Small songbirds winter-over in oak-woodlands. With good rain, miraculous vernal-pools linger.


12-Explore: historic Old Town Temecula

At Temecula Valley Visitors Center, pick-up Old-Town-map self-guided tour that includes circa 1890 Burnham Store now The MERC (entertainment/art venue); 1914 First National Temecula Bank, now The Bank Mexican Restaurant. Explore They Passed This Way monument; Temecula Valley Museum exhibits; Mission Revival-style Civic Center; Luise?o-basket artistry-inspired fountain.


13-Golf: Temecula Valley vacation-worthy courses

Celebrate-the-game at Arthur Hills-designed Journey at Pechanga (Golfweek, GOLF Magazine top-course); par 4, Hole 6 has largest California elevation drop (175-feet). Dick Rossen/Ted Robinson, Sr.-designed Temecula Creek Inn has Golf Digest?s ?Places to Play? 4-star rating. Ron Fream-designed RedHawk is Golf Today?s 7th-best, California public-course. Ted Robinson-designed/P. Dye-updated Legends is rebounding to its Southern-California?s-best-golfing-experience glory. Robert Trent Jones, Sr.-designed Golf Club at Rancho California is on ?Best Public Courses? lists; Ted Robinson Sr.-redesigned Pala Mesa is Golf Digest highly-rated.


14-Shop: Lake Elsinore Outlets

Shop 50+ discounted/factory stores like Bath & Body Works, GAP, Guess, OshKosh, SKEECHERS, Vans.


15-Make it: A Temecula Valley Celebration

Temecula Valley Southern California is ideal to celebrate birthdays, bachelorette parties, special occasions ? and ?the more, the merrier.? Most Temecula hotels offer special-midweek (better-than-weekend) group-rates Sunday-through-Thursday with 10 guestrooms-or-more; contact Visit Temecula sales, 951/491-6085.


***Information is believed accurate but may be subject to change.


The Temecula Valley Convention & Visitors Bureau, the region?s official tourism marketing organization and resource for visitors is online at VisitTemecula.org; ?Temecula Valley Southern California Wine Country? on Facebook; and @Visit_Temecula on Twitter. Open 7-days, Temecula Valley Visitors Center is in Old Town Temecula, Third Street/Mercedes, next to Temecula Civic Center. For information/assistance, call 888/363-2852, 951/491-6085.









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