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Woodinville Washington Tourism

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Nestled into a serene valley just twenty-five miles from Seattle and widely known for its agriculture and horticulture, Woodinville is also internationally renowned as the epicenter of Washington wines.

Ste. Michelle built its beautiful chateau here in 1976 and today serves as anchor to more than seventy-five wineries that followed their lead, making Woodinville a world-class wine tourism destination.

A “must see” for visitors and a frequent stop for locals is Molbak’s, which was started when Egon and Laina Molbak arrived in Woodinville from Denmark in 1956. Their passion for gardening has been passed down from generation to generation and now over five decades later, Molbak’s has grown into one of the Northwest’s premier garden and home destinations.

Woodinville is also home to a unique resort and spa, plus a host of superb restaurants. The Willows Lodge is a comfortable, luxurious haven worthy of being listed on Condé Nast Traveler’s Gold List. Nearby, The Herbfarm features foods and wines of the Pacific Northwest in thematic nine course dinners with six matched wines.

You will discover that Woodinville has something to offer just about anyone – especially those who enjoy outdoor activities. Catch a ride on a hot air balloon. Walk, run, bike, skate or ride horseback on the Sammamish River Trail. Attend a summer concert at Ste. Michelle or De Young Park. Enjoy the family fun of the Woodinville All Fools’ Day Parade. Or just chill and enjoy the view of Mt. Rainer standing guard over the valley.

For a family-friendly farm experience visit Barn Place or for custom costumes for all occasions visit The Emperor’s New Clothes.

We encourage you to explore, experience, and discover what “City Living, Country Style” means.

 

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