Wine Tours By Bike in Renwick, Marlborough, New Zealand
This is self-guided biking at its best!! - A very warm welcome from Steve, Jo and their team here at Wine Tours by Bike, Marlborough's premier bike hire company in Renwick, at the heart of Marlborough's wine region (10kms from Blenheim).
Fancy some time on a bike with beautiful food, gorgeous wines, and lots of fun and laughter to be had? With over 14+ cellar doors to choose from, all within easy biking distance of our front gate and along quiet roads and bike paths, hiring a bike from us and you will have the freedom to decide who you want to visit, how far you want to bike and go at your own pace without feeling pressured by anyone else. Free shuttle bus to and from Blenheim or Renwick so you don't have to worry about drinking and driving. Free collection of any wines bought along the way, full backup service if you need us whilst out on the bikes. Detailed cellar door maps, helmets, baskets and wine panniers, trikes, tandems, single bikes, kids bikes, trailers, 4-wheeled roadsters. It is likely to be the most fun you will ever have on a bike!
Check out our website at winetoursbybike.co.nz
Contact us at info@winetoursbybike.co.nz
Wine Tours By Bike, Renwick, Marlborough NZ - Our Roadsters
The launch of our very cool roadster bikes for self-guided tours around the cellar doors here in Renwick, Marlborough NZ.
Find us at winetoursbybike.co.nz.
We would love to see you.
Wine Tours by Bike, Renwick, Marlborough, New Zealand
Cruising on our roadsters around Renwick's boutique cellar doors. Heaps of fun for all ages, and great for folk who are not confident riding a two wheeler. Safe bike paths and quiet residential roads.
Find us at winetoursbybike.co.nz - we are here to help.
Marlborough: It's Brilliant every day
Famous for it's world class wine and sheltered waterways of the Marlborough Sounds. Join a guided tour or hire a bike, choosing from over 30 cellar doors tasting award winning wines along the way. Indulge in a leisurely lunch at a vineyard restaurant, pairing wine with local produce to create the ultimate match made in Marlborough.
Cruise or kayak the Marlborough Sounds, 1500km of secluded bays, historic sites, and a haven for dolphins, whales, seals and seabirds. Walk or bike the 70km Queen Charlotte Track starting at Ship Cove, Captain Cook’s favourite NZ landing site.
Choose to stay for a weekend or a week, summer through winter, in a vineyard villa or water’s edge retreat, and discover why Marlborough is Brilliant Every Day.
Chinese Visitors | The Marlborough Lodge | Blenheim | NZ
Take a peek inside The Marlborough Lodge at the top of New Zealand's South Island near Blenheim. Set on 16 acres of gardens amongst world-famous Marlborough vineyards, the Lodge features 10 luxury suites, inhouse Lodge-style dining and many onsite and nearby activities.
Siss08 Blenheim, Kaikoura Boys Road Trip
Footage of the 2008 South Island Secoundary Schools, just threw it together, camera batteries ran out soo not too much footage. enjoy
Blenheim Centre / Town
The car has different voices and we were just scaring people :) Funny :)
Seazonal work - Blenheim - New Zealand
3 Wilson street , Renwick , Blenheim
For sale 3 bedroom house inthe stunning Marlborough township of Renwick just outside of Blenheim
OPAWA RIVER, Blenheim , New Zealand
As we all watch the Taylor River that Runs through the centre of Blenheim , We thought we would check out the Opawa River at the Riversdale End of Blenheim North and found it to had risen over the Banks, Also managed to get a shot of Wither Hills with Snow on.
Blenheim: Locals give a REAL Insider's Guide
Consider the REAL Insider's Guide your own personal invitation to visit Blenheim while following the Rugby the long way round. See why the locals rave about their home town and why you should plan to be there at Tournament time!
Marlborough Flyer, New Zealand
A day out on New Zealand's recently restored Marlborough Flyer from Picton to Blenheim, with NZ's WW1 Memorial Locomotive- Ab608 Passchendaele. Starting with the 1 in 37 climb out of Queen Charlotte Sound, then winding through the Marlborough Mountains and wetlands to the glacial braided rivers and wineries of the Blenheim plain.
Passed there and back by the mainline Coastal Pacific Express service from / to Christchurch - reinstated this month after 2 years route reconstruction work following the Kaikoura Earthquake in 2016.
Video Tour 11 Blenheim Place
Take a tour with Rented.org.nz through our avaliable rental property at 11 Blenheim Place, New Plymouth. If you would like more information, or wish to arrange a time to inspect the property please visit our website at: rented.org.nz.
Applications can be downloaded from rented.org.nz/downloads
Marlborough, New Zealand 2019
Bluebridge ferry ride Wellington to Picton with return trip and scenic drive to surrounding areas and Blenheim vineyard and cellar door visits.
Then & Now Picton & The Marlborough Sounds The Foreshore
Wine Food Flavour - Pop Up Flavour at 5Tapped
Wine Food Flavour -Pop Up Flavour at 5Tapped
Sander from Karaka cuisine opens up a pop up restaurant at 5 Tapp in marlborough New Zealand, using local ingredients ,mills bays mussels, Cranky goat cheeses for three great flavoursome dishes for the friday after work crowed.
If you are after more information cheque out the description below
Sander De Wildt
Chefsander@gmail.com
5tapped
facebook.com/5Tapped-Limited
Cranky Goat Cheese
Mills Bay Mussles
Misty Cove Wines
mistycovewines.com
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Marlborough is about world famous Sauvignon Blanc from New Zealand’s largest winegrowing region, and the soils and enviable climate that create it. It’s about fresh seafood sought by the world’s finest chefs. It’s about diverse landscapes, from valleys of vines to sheltered waterways of the Marlborough Sounds.
Join a guided tour or hire a bike, and choose from more than 30 cellar doors, tasting award winning wines along the way. Indulge in a leisurely lunch at a vineyard restaurant, and pair the wine with local produce to create the ultimate match made in Marlborough.
With robust aromas and crisp flavours of gooseberry and capsicum, sauvignon blanc has been a glittering success for New Zealand. And Marlborough plays a starring role in this success. The region has been producing wines since early pioneers recognised something special in the land and planted the first vineyards more than 140 years ago.
Scores of vineyards rub shoulders along the Wairau and Awatere Valleys in Marlborough. In fact local Maori named the Wairau Valley “Kei puta te Wairau” or the place with the hole in the cloud. The vibrancy of flavour and aroma that distinguishes Marlborough's grapes is the result of a unique combination of soils, crisp nights and sun-kissed days across the region's vine-filled valleys, producing wines of unmatched intensity and aroma. Of Marlborough’s nearly 23,000ha of vine plantings (about 2/3 of the national total), nearly 18,000ha is sauvignon blanc, although it produces a wide variety of wine styles. Acclaim is mounting for its fragrant mouth-filling reds, which are richly flavoured and supple. Pinot noir is Marlborough’s second VIP grape. Other Marlborough wine specialties include fresh, vibrantly fruity chardonnays and crisp rieslings.
In Marlborough, neat rows of thriving vines can be seen as far as the eye can see reminding you that you’re truly in wine country. There are plenty of guided tour options. Marlborough is also on the 380km Classic New Zealand Wine Trail that spans four wine regions and more than 100 cellar doors. If you’re on this trail, you’ll arrive in Marlborough after a picturesque ferry crossing on the Cook Strait.
Marlborough’s vast flat areas are also ideal for a gentle gourmet cycle tour. From the small township of Renwick, there are 30 great wineries within a 24 kilometre circuit. Bike hire is easy to arrange.
Lunch menus at cafes and popular winery restaurants such as Allan Scott Wines, Brancott Estate Heritage Centre, Hans Herzog and Wither Hills feature its famed seafood, including smoked salmon, blue cod and – of course – green-lipped mussels. Talented chefs, from New Zealand and around the world, are drawn to Marlborough’s high quality ingredients and outdoor lifestyle.
The farmers’ markets are another great place to taste the region’s fresh bounty and artisan products. And if you visit the region February, make sure you attend the Marlborough Food and Wine Festival, one of the country’s longest running festivals and a true gourmet haven
Dog Point Vineyard celebrated their first release of wine under the 2002 vintage. The name Dog Point dates from the earliest European settlement of Marlborough, when a marauding pack of dogs used to dwell in the area. Owners, Ivan and Margaret Sutherland, alongside James and Wendy Healy are involved from the vineyard through the winemaking process. Vines are low cropped, hand-picked and grown under an organic regime. Four wines are produced, a Sauvignon Blanc, an oak aged and fermented Sauvignon Blanc (Section 94), a Chardonnay and a Pinot Noir. Vineyard tours and tastings are welcome by appointment.
Blenheim: Rugby World Cup 2011 Roadshow with REAL New Zealand Festival
The Rugby World Cup 2011 Roadshow heads to Blenheim, Marlborough, New Zealand and features a taster of the great events to come in the Real New Zealand Festival during September & October.
Wine Food Flavour - The Vines Village
Wine Food Flavour - The Vines Village
Perfectly located along the 'Golden Mile' nestled amongst some of Marlborough's best wineries,restaurants blenheim
and just a 15 minute drive from Blenheim down SH 62 is The Vines Village, Marlborough.
A collection of boutique stores and family friendly activities, The Vines Village is Qualmark certified and winner of a Sustainable Environmental Business Award and is a must visit destination for lovers of wine, beer, food, art & design.
Check out the Vines Village from the air.
Discover the award winning Whitehaven Wines Cellar Door, the Golden Mile Brewing, Beer tasting experience,
Vines Village Cafe and 5 artisan stores sampling some of Marlborough's best products and produce.
With regular family-friendly events and activities, The Vines Village is the perfect destination
to explore, taste and relax amongst the 4 hectares of expansive tranquil lakeside grounds.
Check out the Bike Hire for riding the Golden Mile, Free Wifi, Dog Parking, Kid's Treasure Hunt, Outdoor Theatre & Archery plus Scenic Helicopter Flights by appointment.
Loads of free parking with buses, camper vans, cars with trailers and bikes all welcome.
As a family-friendly and hospitality based destination, the stores, outdoor entertaining area's and
sports grounds of The Vines Village have been proudly SmokeFree since May 1st 2016 (NZ Smoke Free Month).
Based in Marlborough, New Zealand - the internationally renowned Sauvignon Blanc wine capital of the world, The Vines Village is a wine cellar, cafe and collection of boutique stores and activities set amongst 4 heactares of expansive lakeside grounds and gardens surrounded by incredible vineyard vista's.
An essential stop on your wine journey through Marlborough, the Vines Village has a Bronze Qualmark Sustainable Tourism Business Award and is just 12 minutes drive from central Blenheim and is nestled amongst many of the region's best cellar doors along the famous 'Golden Mile'. It is the perfect place to explore, taste some of Marlborough's finest produce or simply relax with a sweet treat in a bean bag under a tree.
Keep up to date with the many events and activities at facebook.com/vinesvillage.
Read about the Vines Village here as seen in the Sounds Good Magazine.
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Gibbston Valley Winery Biking and Wine in Queenstown
See what's in store with Gibbston Valley Winery's Biking and Wine Packages. Located in the beautiful Central Otago winemaking region of New Zealand, guests at the winery get access to the top biking trails in Queenstown.
Packages include return transportation from Queenstown on the Gibbston Valley shuttle and sweet add ons like a gourmet wine hamper for your trip or a tour of Gibbston Valley's wine cave, the largest in New Zealand. It's a must do experience for anyone visiting Queenstown.
For more information or to book visit gibbstonvalley.com.