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Bacchus Landing
14210 Bacchus Landing Way
Healdsburg, CA 95448

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Healdsburg Sunrise

Benefiting the community and our world through action, integrity, service, and fellowship.

Welcome to the Rotary Club of Healdsburg Sunrise, where energy meets impact! We’re not just a club; we’re a vibrant community of local business, nonprofit, professional, and civic leaders united by a common goal: to make a difference. Our members cherish the power of connection, turning fun-filled gatherings into lifelong friendships and meaningful change.

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Upcoming Events

2025 GVH Cycle Tour



2025  HEALDSBURG GIRO VIGNETI CYCLE TOUR

2025 HEALDSBURG GIRO VIGNETI CYCLE TOUR

Fun event in Sonoma County wine country.

Date and time

Starts on Saturday, May 17, 2025 · 6:30am PDT

Location

Bacchus Landing

14210 Bacchus Landing Way Healdsburg, CA 95448
 

About this event

Proceeds from this event will be used by the Rotary Club of Healdsburg Sunrise to support community charitable organizations, youth services and programs, food insecurity issues, homelessness, scholarships and other local and global causes. COME RIDE WITH US!

Packet pick-up will be at the following locations:

Spoke Folk Cyclery, 201 Center St. Healdsburg, on Friday May 16th 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Packets will also be available at 6:30 a.m. on the day of the ride.

Using Ride with GPS , you will tour through the vineyards, valleys and vales. Take your time or race your friends. Enjoy some of the most beautiful country in the world with a Mediterranean climate, home to world class wines, Michelin rated restaurants, and all for a good cause. The rides are as follows:

21.9 mile Family and Scenic Ride - (Blue Route) - Family or Scenic ride up Dry Creek Valley to Dutcher Crossing Winery Rest Stop (8533 Dry Creek Road). Elevation = 826 feet - Grade = 4.9% - Estimated ride time 2 hours

38.4 mile Intermedio Ride - (Green Route) - Ride through Alexander Valley vineyards. Chalk Hill Road down to Windsor. Across to the Russian River Valley. Up Westside Road vineyards back to Healdsburg. - Elevation = 1586 feet - Grade = 7.5% - Estimated ride time 3 hours

61.3 mile Metric Century Ride - (Yellow Route) - Ride up Dry Creek Valley on West Dry Creek Road. Over Dutcher Creek Road to Alexander Valley. Down to Geyserville then through vineyards to Chalk Hill Road and down to Windsor. Across to the Russian River Valley. Westside Road vineyards back to Bacchus Landing. - Elevation = 2540 feet -Grade = 7.5% -Estimated ride time 5 hours

102.4 mile Healdsburg Century Ride - (Red Route) - Ride Chaquita/Lytton Springs Roads to Dry Creek Valley up to Warm Springs Dam. 27 miles +/- up and back to the end of Rock Pile Road. Over Dutcher Creek Road to Asti and down to Geyserville. Through Alexander Valley vineyards to Chalk Hill Road down to Windsor. Across to the Russian River Valley. Westside Road vineyards up Mill Street and back to Healdsburg. - Elevation =7785 feet - Grade = 15.67% - Estimated ride time 7 hours

BACCHUS LANDING at 14210 Bacchus Landing Road, Healdsburg will be the starting point and finish for the ride and we will gather there for after-ride activities. Parking is limited but overflow parking is available at the nearby church.

Aid stations will be at the following locations:

Dutcher Crossing Winery, 8533 Dry Creek Road, Geyserville - Geyserville Elementary School, 21485 Geyserville Avenue, Geyserville - Kent's Faught Road Rest Stop, 5915 Faught Road, Santa Rosa - Esposti Park Restroom & Water, 6000 Old Redwood Highway, Windsor - Westside School Rest Stop, 1201 Felta Road, Healdsburg.

All riders will enjoy a delicious lunch of wine and Paella catered by Bacchus Landing.

Valet bicycle parking will be provided in partnership with the Sonoma County Bicycle Coalitionso that you may enjoy the lunch and not worry about getting back to your vehicle.

Lodging discounts for riders are available by contacting one of the two following providers.

Please see the event website for additional information. https://girovignetihealdsburg.org/

Cycle California Magazine listed Sonoma County as one of “The 7 Greatest Rides on Earth” — alongside the likes of Tuscany, Crested Butte, and Moab.

Rides From $39.19

Get Tickets At:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/935974895107?aff=oddtdtcreator
 



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