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Discover the Yolo County Explorer, a 2-hour self-guided audio tour exploring Northern California's wine, food, and farm-to-fork culture for $29.99.

The Yolo County Explorer: Culinary & Cultural Audio Tour offers a 2-hour journey through some of California’s most vibrant food and wine destinations. Priced at $29.99 per group (up to 5), this self-guided experience provides an immersive look into Yolo County’s rich agricultural heritage, local craft beverages, and scenic landscapes. It’s perfect for those who enjoy gastronomy, local stories, and a relaxed pace.
Starting in Davis and ending in Winters, this tour is designed to be flexible, allowing participants to control their schedule using a GPS-enabled app. While it’s accessible to most travelers, it’s worth noting that no transportation or pickup is included, so you’ll need your own vehicle or plan to walk between stops. The tour’s reviews highlight scenic drives, engaging storytelling, and outstanding wine experiences, making it a strong choice for food lovers and culture buffs alike.

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The tour begins at 230 C St, Davis, a lively city known for its agricultural roots and vibrant community scene. From here, you are free to explore according to your preferences, guided by a GPS-enabled route that leads you through a variety of destinations. The tour concludes at 13 Main St, Winters, a charming town renowned for its local food scene and scenic countryside.
Participants enjoy the flexibility of starting at different locations, making it easy to fit the experience into your schedule. The offline download ensures you can explore without needing internet access, which is especially useful in rural or less-connected areas. As a self-guided adventure, it’s well-suited for independent explorers who appreciate control over their pace.

The tour’s first stop, the Davis Farmers Market, showcases the region’s abundance of fresh produce and handcrafted goods. Here, you encounter local farmers and artisans sharing their best offerings, embodying Yolo County’s farm-to-fork spirit. The market setting provides a lively atmosphere and a chance to see firsthand how local food is celebrated.
Sustainable practices are emphasized at Hedgerow Farms, where native plants and biodiversity thrive. This stop offers insight into sustainable agriculture and how native flora support local wildlife and ecosystems. Visitors appreciate the opportunity to witness environmentally conscious farming as part of the region’s agricultural identity.

Wine lovers find particular delight in the stops at Berryessa Gap Vineyards and Turkovich Family Wines. The former is known for exquisite wines crafted in Yolo County’s unique climate, which contributes to the region’s viticultural character. The passion for winemaking shines through each glass, and the stories behind the vineyards add depth to the tasting experience.
Turkovich Family Wines showcases family tradition and quality, emphasizing craftsmanship in every bottle. The reviews emphasize the wine tasting aspect as a highlight, with some mentioning that the tour’s storytelling enhances their appreciation for the local winemaking scene. These stops provide a relaxed yet informative look into Yolo County’s developing wine culture.

Craft beer enthusiasts enjoy a visit to Berryessa Brewing Co, where each brew reflects the artistry and local flavors of the region. The brewery’s offerings are a testament to Yolo County’s growing craft beer scene, and tasting fresh local beers is a memorable part of the tour.
The stop at Buzzin’ With The Hive introduces visitors to beekeeping and honey production. The importance of bees in pollination and the sweetness of local honey are explained, with tastings to enjoy. This stop highlights the essential role of bees in supporting the area’s agriculture and biodiversity.

The Capay Valley lavender fields offer a sensory experience with vibrant colors and soothing scents. Visitors find the sight and smell of lavender in bloom particularly calming and photogenic, making it a favorite photo stop.
Park Winters, a rural oasis, provides a peaceful retreat amid lush gardens and picturesque landscapes. This stop invites visitors to enjoy tranquility and natural beauty, reflecting the serene side of Yolo County’s countryside.

A key culinary highlight is Putah Creek Cafe in Winters, where comfort food meets culinary innovation. The cafe offers a warm atmosphere and delicious, locally inspired dishes, adding a taste of Winters’ community spirit to the tour. It’s a great spot for a relaxed meal or snack during your exploration.

Berryessa Brewing Co and Berryessa Gap Vineyards exemplify Yolo County’s vibrant craft beverage scene. While the brewery emphasizes artisanal beers, the vineyards focus on exquisite local wines. Both stops reflect a dedication to quality and regional character.
Turkovich Family Wines rounds out the wine stops, with a family-oriented approach to winemaking that shines through in every glass. These experiences are praised for their authenticity and craftsmanship, offering a rewarding taste of the area’s boutique beverage culture.
This self-guided audio tour offers multiple start points, giving flexibility to travelers. The professional narration guides you through each stop, with exclusive insider stories enhancing your understanding of the region’s culture and history. The pause and resume feature allows for a relaxed pace, and the GPS guidance keeps your route straightforward.
Since no transportation is provided, participants need to plan how to get between stops. The tour is designed for most travelers, with service animals allowed, and runs year-round from 12:30 PM to 11:30 PM. The booking process is straightforward, with confirmation received immediately and the tour accessible via downloadable offline content.
While the tour is praised for scenic drives, engaging stories, and wine tastings, some users mention app navigation difficulties. It’s worth being comfortable with using a GPS app and following directions carefully. The two-hour duration makes it suitable for a relaxed day trip, but travelers should be prepared for some walking and driving.
The reviews give a 4.5/5 rating based on four detailed experiences, emphasizing knowledgeable storytelling, beautiful scenery, and quality wines. One review notes that app navigation can be tricky, but overall, the experience remains highly positive.
This $29.99 tour provides a well-rounded look into Yolo County’s farm-to-fork culture and craft beverage scene. It’s especially appealing for gastronomes, wine enthusiasts, and anyone interested in local agriculture and scenic drives. The stops at vineyards, farms, and lavender fields, combined with delicious food options, showcase the diversity and richness of the region.
While it requires self-direction and some planning, the flexibility and immersive storytelling make it a rewarding experience. The small group size and detailed stops ensure an intimate look at Northern California’s vibrant countryside. Overall, it’s a thoughtful choice for those wanting to explore Yolo County at their own pace.
“Honestly, I just wanted wine, but the stories and music surprised me. So this tour is a good 10/10 out of 10.”
Is this tour suitable for children or families?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and the tour is flexible enough for families, especially those interested in local food, wine, and scenic countryside.
Do I need to bring my own transportation?
Yes, this is a self-guided tour without transportation included, so you need to plan how to travel between stops.
Can I start the tour at any location?
Yes, the tour offers multiple start points, allowing you to begin at Davis or other accessible locations depending on your plans.
Is the tour accessible in different languages?
Multilingual support is available coming soon, but currently, narration is in English.
How long does the tour take?
The approximate duration is 2 hours, but you can adjust your pace with the app’s pause and resume features.
What should I expect at the lavender fields?
You’ll see vibrant purple flowers and enjoy the soothing scents that provide a beautiful and aromatic experience.
This Yolo County Explorer: Culinary & Cultural Audio Tour offers an enriching, flexible way to discover Northern California’s farm-to-fork ethos. With stops highlighting wineries, farms, markets, and scenic vistas, it invites curious guests to taste and learn at their own pace.