Solage, Napa Valley

Solage, Napa Valley

9.6/10 GUEST SCORE

Auberge Resorts Collection's 89-room Calistoga property — adults-only, geothermal-fed, with Solbar anchoring the F&B program.

BrandAuberge Resorts Collection
DestinationCalistoga
RegionNorth America
Price TierTier 2 ($2k-$5k)
SettingLuxury resort in Napa Valley
Best ForCouples seeking adults-only Napa stays, repeat Auberge guests collecting properties, wine-country travelers who prefer contemporary design over Provençal templates.
PrivacyHigh
ServicePersonalized concierge service
ButlerStandard
Private PoolNo
Built2007
Renovated2020

Solage opened in 2007 as Auberge Resorts Collection's second Napa Valley property, positioned in Calistoga at the valley's northern end where geothermal activity runs beneath the town. The 89 rooms and suites — Luxury Lodge Rooms and Terra Suites — were renovated in 2020 and run smaller and more con

Key Features

Dining

Signature Experience

The geothermal mineral pools at dusk — Calistoga's natural thermal water piped directly into the property, which gives Solage a structural advantage over valley properties without geothermal access.

Geothermal mineral pools in Calistoga's hot-springs zone, adults-only format unusual in Napa Valley luxury, and Auberge's wine-country operational discipline at a more contemporary scale than Auberge du Soleil.

Signature Suite: Calistoga King Studio with Fireplace and Bathtub

Size: 515 sq. ft., Outdoor_Dining: Semi-private patio with outdoor dining for two, Fireplace: Modern gas fireplace, Ceiling: Vaulted ceilings

Accolades

AAA Four Diamond Award for Second Consecutive Year

Vibe: Geothermal, Adults-Only, Calistoga, Auberge-DNA

Featured In Our Collections

Solage, Napa Valley is featured in 4 of our curated collections:

When to Visit Calistoga

Best time: September and October deliver the harvest season in full swing — crush events, private winery dinners, and vine-to-table experiences at their most exclusive and evocative.

Demand: Harvest season September through October is the prime luxury window. Summer maintains high demand for wine country leisure. Winter 'Restaurant Week' in January offers a distinct culinary-focused experience.

Pricing: Harvest season rates at Calistoga Ranch and Solage command peak pricing. January through March offers the valley's best value with truffle season and off-peak spa access.

Insider tip: Calistoga's geothermal mud baths and mineral pools are distinct from Napa's southern spa culture — far more therapeutic than cosmetic. Book volcanic ash mud bath treatments at Solage well in advance.

Avoid: Northern California wildfire smoke events, most likely August through October, can occasionally affect air quality. Monitoring AQI before extended outdoor wine tastings is advisable.

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