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Overview

Just 35 miles from , the Tri-Valley is where country, globally inspired cuisine and a rich cultural heritage come together. The Tri-Valley straddles both and Contra Costa and includes the cities of Livermore, Pleasanton, Dublin, San Ramon and the town of Danville.

A popular roadtripper’s retreat, the Tri-Valley comprises classic downtowns and an expansive . Livermore Valley Wine Country, one of California’s oldest wine growing , encompasses more than 50 wineries and tasting rooms and prides itself on its high-quality wine, friendly winemakers and viticultural ingenuity. Ravenswood, a wedding venue within the wine , acts as a home to the area’s history with weekly guided tours - some even by costumed docents.

The Tri-Valley is full of globally inspired and contemporary California cuisine and home to fine dining, fast casual and everything in between. The Tri-Valley Beer features 19 breweries and taprooms that offer deals and discounts as patrons taste through the trail. In addition to the Beer Trail, the Tri-Valley Ice Cream Trail and Caffeine Trail, made up of 11 and 18 stops respectively, are popular agendas.

Nicknamed “The Sunny Side of the Bay,” the Tri-Valley offers daytrippers a place to golf, bike on and hike in beautiful open spaces like Mount Diablo. Shopping opportunities range from name brand stores in California’s largest premium outlet mall to small, curated boutiques.

Arts and cultural activities attract visitors and locals alike. The Blackhawk Museum houses an impressive collection of classic and rare cars, the Bankhead Theater presents musical, dance, and live-stage performances year-round and the Livermore offers performances in the during the summer months.

History buffs can learn about the impact of Spanish and British colonization, the influence of indigenous Native American tribes, the effects of the California and the development of the Southern Pacific railroad.

There are hotel options to fit every trip type and length. All hotels partnered with Visit Tri-Valley are part of the CHLA (California Hotel & Lodging Association) and meet cleanliness, safety and security standards put forward by the state.

MEDIA CONTACT: Marcella Thompkins, McCue PR [email protected]

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