By Brock Keeling, Curbed San Francisco; July 18, 2019
Once you cross north over the Golden Gate Bridge, it becomes much more difficult to get around without a car. While San Francisco, Berkeley, and Oakland have networks of public transit—not that BART or Muni are anything to brag about—the North Bay lacks an exhaustive public transportation system.
Which is too bad considering wine country, where the booze is the main agricultural output, is the perfect place to ditch a car. Is it easy? No. But it’s possible. While wine country lacks the same widely used public transit system found to the south, there are other ways to get around without driving.