Hidden Acre - Bird House
paso robles, ca
Amenities
A/C
Parking
Washer & Dryer
Patio/Balcony
Hot Tub
Pets Allowed
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 queen bed
Bedroom 2
1 queen bed
THE NEIGHBORHOOD
You’re on top of the world in this gorgeous Hilltop Vineyard Estate with endless 360-degree views of vineyards, mountains, sunrises and sunsets. Enjoy this private space situated on 10 acres of vines, a Garage loft apartment (with 2 bedrooms) to accommodate 4 people.
Located on the Union Road Wine Trail, you’re a short distance to some of the area’s top wineries: Steinbeck Vineyards, Pear Valley, Barr Estate, Bianchi, and even Tobin James. With plenty of entertainment areas,
The space
SLEEPING ACCOMMODATIONS
There are 2 bedrooms that each don queen bed and ceiling fans. They share a spacious bathroom with a single vanity and large walk-in shower.
LIVING & ENTERTAINING (Interior)
In the Loft (affectionately known as the Bird House): Walk up the exterior stairs to the entry deck landing. Take in the gorgeous views before entering the great room. The great room has a generous kitchen area complete with fridge, dishwasher, stove/oven and deep sink. A table for 4 is the center of it all.
The living room area has a large lounger sofa, a side chair and a 42” SmartTV loaded with Prime, Netflix, Disney, HBO, Hulu, Apple TV and the basic Dish cable package. Don’t forget your Prime & Netflix account numbers so you can stream your favorite shows.
LIVING & ENTERTAINING (Exterior)
Ready for some relaxation? Positioned over on the east side of the hilltop is the 4-seat hot tub under a beautiful oak with views facing west. Wine, hot tub, sunset. Life doesn’t get any better.
GUEST AMENITIES
We provide personal amenities including soap, shampoo, conditioner and body lotion, paper products, kitchen necessities such as dish soap and trash bags. There are plenty of linens and bath towels. Laundry facilities and detergent are in both laundry areas. The kitchen is also stocked with the essential stapes: olive oil, vinegar, salt, pepper and spices. There is dinner service for 12 as well as plenty of serving necessities.
THE IMMEDIATE AREA
You are in the heart of Paso Wine Country on Union Road Wine Trail. This home is just 5-7 minutes from the town square where there are dozens of wine-tasting rooms, restaurants, shopping and a farmer’s market every Saturday morning. Downtown there are over 12 wine tasting rooms, along with a distillery and local craft breweries. The downtown City Park offers free summer concerts from June through August every Thursday night. Pack a picnic basket, a bottle of wine or two, your beach chairs and enjoy local musicians belting out everything from Jazz to Rock and Blues.
PROVISIONS
Smart & Final is the nearest grocer, located a block away on Spring Street. In addition, Savage Spirits & Deli - located right across the street - has an impressive deli (tri-tip grilled on the weekends for sandwiches) along with a great collection of spirits and beer. Another favorite located just a few blocks away is DK’s Donuts (open 24 hours per day). A few miles from town there is an Albertson’s on Niblick and Trader Joe’s is just down the road a bit on Vineyard Drive in Templeton. While at the Trader Joe’s you can pick up some fresh caught fish at Pier 46 Fish Market or head on over to the butcher, J&R Meats, for some grass-fed local meats and game. Back up in Paso you can find a few quality cheese shops, Vivant Fine Cheese and Di Raimondos Italian Market and Cheese Shop, along with some cigar shops, Boyd’s and Third Base Market & Spirits.
RESTAURANTS
What goes best with wine…FOOD! Paso is packed with great restaurants. Stay a week or two so you can try all of them! Italian, French, Irish, Asian, Mexican, even Argentinean are just a few. From pizza to 5-course meals, Paso Robles has come of age in its dining options. Some of our favorites in Paso Robles include BL Brasserie, The Hatch, Thomas Hill Organics, Buena Tavola, Fish Gaucho, Street Side Ale House, The Alchemist, Andrea’s on Pine and Jeffry’s Wine Country BBQ. Just a bit to the south, in Templeton, offers a few more options including McPhee’s where you can find some of the best wood-fired steaks in town.
ACTIVITIES
Wine, beer and spirits tasting, hot air ballooning, horseback riding, water park, jeep rides, ziplining, Farmer’s Markets, concerts at Vina Robles Amphitheatre, spas, beaches, Morro Bay, Hearst Castle, Cambria...take your pick. There are endless options to play until your heart’s content. And don’t miss Paso latest attraction, Sensorio. Designed by artist, Bruce Munro, the “Field of Light” exhibition is a 15-acre walk-through experience through over 58,000 stemmed spheres.
PLEASE NOTE! You will be required to sign a Property Manager rental agreement for booking this property. By booking you are agreeing to pay a Property Damage Protection non-refundable insurance fee of $33 (or $25)/night to cover any property damages up to $10,000 with $1,000,000 (or $100,000) in personal liability coverage. Further explanation of this insurance can be found in the Property Manager rental agreement.
Property registration:6004328
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Paso Robles, nestled in the rolling hills of California's Central Coast, is a gem waiting to be discovered by those who appreciate the finer things in life. Renowned for its world-class wineries, Paso Robles is a haven for oenophiles, offering a diverse array of vineyards and tasting rooms that showcase the region's rich terroir. The area's Mediterranean climate is ideal for producing a variety of grapes, making it a perfect spot for sampling everything from robust Zinfandels to elegant Cabernet Sauvignons.
Beyond the vineyards, Paso Robles charms visitors with its historic downtown, where 19th-century buildings house delightful boutiques, art galleries, and farm-to-table restaurants. The city's culinary scene is a reflection of its agricultural bounty, with local chefs crafting dishes that highlight the freshest ingredients from nearby farms and ranches.
For those seeking relaxation, the natural hot springs in and around Paso Robles offer a tranquil escape. The therapeutic waters have been a draw since Native American times, and today's spas and resorts provide a range of treatments that incorporate this natural resource.
Adventure seekers will find plenty to do in the surrounding landscape. The region's rolling hills and picturesque backroads are perfect for cycling, while nearby Lake Nacimiento and Lake San Antonio offer opportunities for boating, fishing, and water sports. Hiking trails abound in the area, with the Salinas River Walk and the trails at Santa Margarita Lake being local favorites.
Cultural experiences are also a part of Paso Robles' allure. The city hosts numerous events throughout the year, including the famous Paso Robles Wine Festival, the California Mid-State Fair, and the Paso Robles Harvest Wine Weekend. These events not only celebrate the region's viticulture but also its community spirit and local traditions.
Paso Robles is also a place of innovation, with craft breweries and distilleries complementing the wine scene. Artisanal producers are eager to share their passion with visitors, offering tastings and tours that reveal the craftsmanship behind their beverages.
In essence, Paso Robles is a destination that offers a blend of indulgence, culture, and natural beauty. It's a place where one can slow down, savor the moment, and enjoy the simple pleasures of life amidst a backdrop of vineyard-covered landscapes and golden California sunshine. Whether you're a wine connoisseur, a foodie, an outdoor enthusiast, or someone looking to unwind, Paso Robles is a destination that promises a memorable and enriching experience.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 11:00 AM