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Meadowood is a swimmer’s paradise, with three different pools and pool decks. Pictured above is the fitness pool. The others include an adults-only pool and a family pool where kids can splash and play.
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Each of Meadowood’s three pools features comfortable chaise lounges and umbrellas. Four of these private, reservable cabanas are found around the adults-only Cabana Pool.
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Next on our tour, we visited Meadowood’s rooms are suites, which are situated within a hillside studded with oak and redwood trees, providing a sense of treehouse living.
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Meadowood’s all-in-one cottage rooms feature sitting areas, wood-burning fireplaces, private bars and large, enclosed porches for year-round outdoor lounging.
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Meadowood’s treeline suites feature cottage-style interiors with a separate sitting room and bedroom.
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The treeline suites’ separate sitting rooms feature a fireplace and a queen-size sofa bed. French doors open to a furnished deck that is ideal for enjoying an alfresco meal.
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Large soaking tubs (complete with candles and bath salts) are just one of the luxurious amenities within Meadowood’s treeline suites.
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Our next stop was Meadowood’s spa, which offers one of Napa Valley’s most indulgent experiences. Guests are greeted within this fireplace-warmed reception lounge, the decor of which helps to set a tranquil tone.
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Couples can indulge together in rest and relaxation within a treatment suite that accommodates two.
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Every treatment suite within the spa features a full bathroom with a steam shower and cozy robes.
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In addition to a dedicated treatment room and private bathroom, each of the spa’s suites features a private lounge where you can relax post-treatment.
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At Meadowood’s restaurant and bar, Forum, it’s not uncommon for guests to find themselves seated next to the winemaker who crafted their glass or bottle of wine.
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The Howard Backen-designed restaurant features both indoor dining within its white and yellow striped canopy, as well as outdoor dining on the large deck.
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The Terrace Café is situated between Meadowood’s Cabana and Fitness pools and offers alfresco dining from Memorial Day to Labor Day.
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Last on our tour, we saw the tennis courts. Meadowood offers a robust tennis program of classes, clinics and private instruction.
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