Cambria Sonoma Hotel sits in Rohnert Park, a convenient spot if you’re planning to explore Sonoma Wine Country with your dog. The location gives you easy access to wineries throughout the region, plus the tasting rooms and restaurants scattered around downtown Rohnert Park itself. You’re also close enough to hit some of the North Bay’s better hiking spots and parks when you want to break up wine-tasting time with actual outdoor activity.
The hotel welcomes dogs, which means you won’t have to leave yours behind in the room while you’re out exploring. Rooms are spacious enough to give both you and your dog breathing room, and the staff seems to understand that traveling with a dog means thinking through what actually makes a stay comfortable. Rather than just tolerating dogs as an afterthought, Cambria Sonoma Hotel has built its pet-friendly setup into how it operates.
If you’re visiting during peak wine season or over a weekend, book early—Rohnert Park fills up with wine tourists, and pet-friendly hotels in the area tend to have limited availability. The property’s central location in the county is genuinely useful. You can reach most of Sonoma’s famous wine regions within 20 to 30 minutes, and heading north toward Healdsburg or south toward Bodega Bay takes about the same amount of time. That means you have flexibility in how you plan each day without feeling locked into one area.
The rooms themselves are the main draw here—they give you actual space to settle in after a day of wine tasting or hiking, which matters when you’ve got a dog who needs room to move around. If you’re planning a Sonoma Wine Country trip and want something more low-key than staying in the busier wine towns, Rohnert Park offers a quieter alternative without sacrificing access to what you came for.





