A high/low vibe appeals at Tomales Bay’s newish
Managed by Oliver Hospitality, Lodge at Marconi perches atop forested hills that overlook picturesque bay waters. Its 62 sprawling acres were originally developed in 1914 by namesake Guglielmo Marconi as a radio receiving station. Marconi, often credited as the inventor of radio, is paid homage with a lobby display of antique radio equipment. In the 1960’s, the site became home to the controversial “alternative lifestyle community” Synanon. But any signs of a sinister past have been erased, save for a few Synanon community-made tiles. More recently, the property served as Marconi Conference Center, hosting corporate retreats, conferences, and weddings.
The hotel’s lobby is a gathering spot for complimentary morning coffee and pastries
After a multi-million-dollar, 17-month-long renovation, Lodge at Marconi opened about a year ago. 45 guestrooms and suites of varying size and layout encircle a large Adirondack-chair-lined fire pit. The grounds suggest “family camp,” yet every accommodation features plush linens, Matouk robes, Frette slippers, plant-based
A lobby adjacent game room features…games, and the Lodge’s only television
The entire aesthetic was spearheaded by New York-based design studio
In the lobby area, you’ll find thoughtful amenities such as complimentary morning coffee (from a local roaster, natch), delicious pastries, fruit, and a water filling station with both sparkling and still. (Crafted espresso drinks are also available for purchase.) A small grab-and-go market features a highly curated assortment of locally sourced, artisanal snacks and wines; a kitchenette offers a microwave and toaster station for guests’ convenience. And gift giving is made easy with the lobby’s display of quality logoed-goods.
Lodge at Marconi King Suite
Lodge at Marconi Deluxe Double Queen Loft guest room
The lodge’s newest addition is Mable’s Restaurant and Patio, boasting a spacious indoor dining room, a striking full bar with a robust beverage program, and a 1,300-square-foot wrap-around patio overlooking the surrounding nature and shimmering Tomales Bay waters. Guests at Mable’s can enjoy a vast array of Mediterranean-inspired entrees (including vegetarian and vegan options), with a focus on inventive snacks, shareable plates of dips and spreads, salads, and veggies—all conceived and led by Executive Chef Les Goodman, who brings 25+ years of culinary experience to the new space. Just like the Lodge, Mable’s is fully committed to sustainable practices within their operations, from sustainable farming, to shortening supply chain, to minimizing food waste, and sourcing ingredients from local and organic producers.
The dining room, Mable’s Restaurant and Patio
And though there’s plenty on the Mable’s menu to entice for multiple meals, guests will want to check-out historic and iconic
Lodge at Marconi trails lead to spectacular views of Tomales Bay. Photo by Fran Miller
With its miles of hillside hiking trails leading to spectacular vistas, there’s plenty to do on the Lodge at Marconi property, but you’d be remiss not to strike out in exploration of the bucolic region. West Marin is home to an abundance of cultural riches. Lodge staff can arrange for local activities such as: Tour & Tasting at West Marin Culture Shop whereby guests can learn the art of fermenting, a Farm Tour & Tasting at the iconic
Whether your hospitality preference is high (a glass of quality Cab enjoyed with a view, perhaps) or low (s’more’s by the firepit), Lodge at Marconi rewards with total relaxation.
Photos courtesy of Lodge at Marconi, except where noted