Bodega

The tiny village of Bodega has big-screen cred: It, along with neighboring Bodega Bay, provided Sonoma County locations for director Alfred Hitchcock’s classic thriller “The Birds.” Movie enthusiasts can drive by such landmarks as St. Teresa’s Church and the Potter Schoolhouse (now a private residence). Then, grab a snack at one of the markets and visit the eclectic mix of shops.

Bodega, California, is a small, quiet town in Sonoma County, located about 70 miles north of San Francisco and just inland from the Sonoma Coast. It's best known for its pastoral setting, historical charm, and connection to Alfred Hitchcock's 1963 film The Birds, which was partially filmed there.

Key Characteristics:

  • Population & Vibe: Bodega is very small, with fewer than 100 residents. It's peaceful and rural, with a close-knit community and a rustic, laid-back atmosphere.

  • Film History: One of its main attractions is the Potter Schoolhouse, a filming location from The Birds. Film enthusiasts often visit to see it in person.

  • Scenic Surroundings: Surrounded by rolling hills, dairy farms, and towering eucalyptus trees, Bodega has a classic Northern California countryside feel. It’s just a few miles from Bodega Bay, which offers coastal views, seafood, and outdoor recreation.

  • Local Spots: Bodega has a few small businesses, including art galleries, a church, and the Bodega Country Store, which embraces the town’s film legacy with memorabilia and local goods.

It’s a great stop for a short scenic drive, a quiet retreat, or a detour on the way to the Sonoma coast.

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