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2019
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February
How can we cycle the Okanagan wineries for 4 days without overexerting ourselves?
1
February
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Veronica
Lake country and kelowna. Then Oliver and naramata
Arun
Brittney Fedoruk
Jenny
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Richard
I would add Summerland as there are quite a few great wineries.
Sneh
Naramata bench but stay in penticton waterfront walk on beach in the evening are so nice and Oliver or osoyoos is nice too
Katrina
Buy some cherries!
Anna
Spirit ridge resort has a winery onsite and a few wineries closeby. It's an incredible place, a bit on the pricer side though. Enjoy!!
Pete
Lock your bikes and if possible don't leave them unattended. Unfortunate to have to say this but it's reality these days.
Dee
Check the wineries you want to go to ahead of time. A lot of them are pre-booking reservations for wine tastings at a fee.
Sandra
OK Falls has some great wineries. Burrowing Owl has accommodations. Hester Creek in Oliver has great accommodations too.
Tracey
A lot of accommodation is sold out so honestly, base yourself on where you can get.
Jeffie
Summerland is good. I go there all the time. There is Summerland resort and the Summerland motel.
Karen
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A.I. says...
Cycling Through the Okanagan Wineries: A 4-Day Adventure
The Okanagan Valley in British Columbia is a wine lover's paradise, boasting an abundance of world-class wineries nestled amidst breathtaking landscapes. If you're planning a 4-day cycling trip through this region, you're in for an unforgettable experience. In this blog post, we'll share some insider tips, recommended routes, and accommodations to help you make the most of your Okanagan wine-tasting adventure.
Day 1 & 2: Naramata Bench
Kick off your journey by exploring the Naramata Bench, a renowned wine region known for its stunning scenery and exceptional wineries. Here are some suggestions for your first two days:
Route:
- Start your ride in Penticton and cycle north along the Naramata Bench Road.
- Stop at notable wineries like Laughing Stock Vineyards, Hillside Estate Winery, and La Frenz Winery.
- Take a break and enjoy a picnic lunch at one of the wineries with a scenic view.
- Continue your ride and visit Therapy Vineyards and Lake Breeze Vineyards before looping back to your accommodation.
Accommodation:
Consider staying at the Naramata Sites Camground & RV Park, which offers comfortable cabins and RV sites just steps away from the Kettle Valley Rail Trail and several wineries.
Day 3 & 4: East Kelowna Wine Trail
For the remaining two days, head to the East Kelowna Wine Trail, where you'll find a diverse selection of wineries surrounded by stunning landscapes.
Route:
- Start your ride in East Kelowna and visit wineries such as The View Winery, SpierHead Winery, and Tantalus Vineyards.
- Stop for a leisurely lunch at one of the winery restaurants or pack a picnic to enjoy at a scenic spot.
- Continue your ride and visit Cedar Creek Estate Winery, CedarCreek Estate Winery, and Summerhill Pyramid Winery.
- End your day by exploring the charming downtown area of Kelowna.
Accommodation:
Consider staying at the Hotel Zed in Kelowna, a fun and quirky hotel with bike rentals and proximity to the East Kelowna Wine Trail.
Tips and Considerations
- Bring plenty of water and snacks to fuel your rides.
- Wear appropriate cycling attire and helmet for safety.
- Book winery tours and tastings in advance to secure your spots.
- Consider hiring a shuttle service or arranging for a designated driver if you plan on indulging in multiple wine tastings.
- Respect the wineries and their policies, and enjoy the wines responsibly.
With these suggestions, you'll be well-prepared to embark on an unforgettable cycling adventure through the Okanagan wine region. Cheers to an incredible 4-day journey filled with scenic rides, delectable wines, and lasting memories!
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Cheryl
Okanagan for 4 days. Cycling the wineries but not killing our selves
. Willing to do 2 nights in one place and then 2 in another.
Any advice? Routes? Accommodation with proximity to wine trails?