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Things to Do in Santa Barbara, California - Solvang, Santa Ynez, Lake Cachuma, Wine Tours

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Real Estate Agent with Village Properties DRE# 01316975

Whether you are a local, in town visiting family and/or friends, or here on vacation in Santa Barbara, California, there is never a lack of activities and things to do in our wonderful seaside resort community.  Here below is the sixth installment in a series of articles that point out some of Santa Barbara's most prominent local attractions.  Some of these will be cultural, some dining, some active pursuits and some I am still deciding on.  This sixth installment will be focusing on...

Solvang, Santa Ynez, Lake Cachuma and Wine Tours: 

Solvang is the biggest "city" in the Santa Ynez Valley and is the "Danish Capital" of America.  Many of the local residents have roots in Denmark and the town is filled with Danish shops, bakeries, eating establishments and gift shops.  Santa Ynez, Los Olivos and Ballard are all very charming towns and world renowned for their vineyards, art galleries and equestrian culture.

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Further Reading: Lifestyle/Things to Do Articles in Santa Barbara, California, Things to Do in Santa Barbara, California - The Downtown Area, Things to Do in Santa Barbara - The Mission District, Things to Do in Santa Barbara - The Waterfront, Golf Courses in the Santa Barbara Area

For information on Santa Barbara Real Estate, Montecito Real Estate and/or our surrounding areas, as well as any other aspects of life in our area, please don't hesitate to contact Kevin Schmidtchen at Sotheby's Int'l Realty.

Thank you for reading.  I hope you find Santa Barbara Real Estate Voice informative.  Please feel free to contact me or comment below with any thoughts. 

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Josh Groves
jobtrio.com - Santa Barbara, CA

I recently did a Santa Ynez wine/mountain tour with a company called Cloud Climbers. It was a great experience.  We got a guided tour through the rough mountain roads and even got to hit-up a couple Santa Ynez wineries (and we didn't have to drive).  I recommend.

Josh Groves

President of jobtrio.com

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