Rancho Bernardo

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Tucked away in San Diego’s inland foothills, Rancho Bernardo is a quiet suburban neighborhood known for its local breweries, wineries, golf courses and rolling hills. The stately Rancho Bernardo Inn anchors the neighborhood, with world-class restaurants, golf, spa and meeting facilities nestled in the sprawling resort. The nearby Maderas Golf Club beckons locals and visitors with a challenging public course.

Rancho Bernardo Inn

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Rancho Bernardo Inn

Nestled among vine-covered pathways and serene verandas, the award-winning Rancho Bernardo Inn boasts a championship golf course, the beautiful restaurant Veranda with fireside seating and views, plus a legendary spa complex with outdoor treatment bungalows and a stunning pool dotted with cabanas and its own bar service. With a tucked-away inland location, it’s sunshine all the time at San Diego’s Rancho Bernardo Inn.

Maderas Golf Club

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Maderas Golf Club

Named one of the top public courses in America, Maderas Golf Club is a challenging course set among the foothills in the Rancho Bernardo neighborhood north of San Diego. The clubhouse opens to an expansive terrace, and the course winds among creeks, boulders, cliffs and beautiful private homes.

Lake Hodges

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Lake Hodges

Thirty miles north of downtown San Diego, Lake Hodges offers a striking change of scenery. With 27 miles of shoreline, this reservoir is great for picnics, fishing, canoeing and even stand-up paddleboarding on the calm waters while enjoying beautiful mountain views. It’s a great place to enjoy San Diego’s wide-open spaces in the Rancho Bernardo neighborhood.