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(Fran Endicott Miller)
At the start of our tour, we saw a sea of signature white roses, which blanket the property in the spring.
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Solage is home to one of Napa Valley’s largest swimming pools. It’s surrounded by comfy chaise lounges and rentable cabanas, providing the ultimate in rest and relaxation.
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Smaller children can enjoy Solage’s dedicated kiddie pool, which is adjacent to the main pool and features comfy seating for attentive parents.
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Solage guests are invited to retreat to their own outdoor living room with a cabana rental attended by poolside staff and serviced with food and beverage from Picobar.
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Picobar is Solage’s newest eatery, serving Mexican-influenced dishes and creatively crafted cocktails within its poolside dining room terrace.
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(Courtesy of Solage, Auberge Resorts Collection)
One of Solage’s most popular venues is Solbar’s patio, which overlooks the resort’s main pool and provides a spot for guests (and locals) to gather for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
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A leafy canopy shades Solbar’s patio during the day; at night, the space is illuminated with overhead twinkle lights.
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Solbar is Solage’s destination dining restaurant, where executive chef Gustavo Rios utilizes California and Napa seasonal ingredients in his elevated comfort food dishes.
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Guests can explore the charming town of Calistoga via Solage’s complimentary Linus bikes.
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We got to see the accommodations at Solage, which feature the finest linens, sumptuous robes and Nespresso coffee machines. Some have fireplaces and deep soaking bathtubs.
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The suites feature decadent hot tubs on private, furnished patios.
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Solage guests staying in a suite enjoy large, private, furnished patios in which to relax and/or entertain.
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(Courtesy of Solage, Auberge Resorts Collection)
Our next stop on the tour was Spa Solage, which features five geothermal pools located in the secluded bathhouse: a cold plunge pool, an ambient temperature magnesium-rich pool, a relaxation pool and two jetted pools.
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Spa Solage is a tranquil space where you can indulge in a variety of Calistoga-themed treatments. The relaxation lounge provides an additional peaceful setting.
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In addition to a fitness center equipped with treadmills, free weights, ellipticals and more, the resort’s wellness studio offers yoga and Pilates classes.
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