Panel C-Wineries and Attractions.

You'll want to use your car for this part. Not to be missed is the Old Bale Grist mill where they still grind their flour most every day. It's a state park and a great place to bring the kids. Don't mention to them that it's also highly educational.

Castello di Amorosa offers you a unique opportunity to visit a working winery built into an authentic 12th century castle. This is a must see. The tour is highly recommended.

If Champagne is your beverage choice, then make an appointment to visit Schramsberg. It will open your eyes and palate to how well we do it here in Napa. Definitely comparable to some of the finest French selections.

If it's hot and in the summer, take the kids swimming and riding at Bothe. Features a natural, spring-fed pool.

Stirling features the only fenicula in the valley, and worth the visit just for the ride and view.

Clos Pegase's grounds include modern art sculptures and an extensive art collection in the winery.

Open to the public are Madrigal, Ehler's Grove, Tudal, Bennessere, Cuvaison, Frank Family, Larkmead, Saviez, and Twomey. All world-class wineries. Schedule some extra time and stay in Calistoga so you can visit them all.