Martinborough Vineyards

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8 km

Martinborough Wine Village

Martinborough was established in 1879 by John Martin, a local runholder, who designed its unique Union Jack layout after his world travels. Streets radiate from the central square and are named after cities he visited, such as Dublin, Venice, and Cologne.

The town grew slowly but transformed into a premier wine destination in the 1980s. Grapes planted in the late 1970s established Martinborough as a leader in Pinot Noir production. Today, Martinborough’s charming colonial streets, boutique vineyards, and historic buildings create a unique wine village atmosphere.

Events like the annual Toast Martinborough and the Martinborough Fair bring thousands of visitors to experience the town’s wine, food, and friendly atmosphere.

Explore local landmarks, including preserved colonial buildings and Martinborough’s vibrant main square. Stop at local cafes, artisan shops, or take photos of the postcard-perfect countryside surrounding the village.

Step-by-Step Directions

  • 0km: Start at Martinborough Square. Take a moment to admire the Union Jack-inspired town layout.
  • 0.5km: Head toward your first vineyard, cycling through colonial streets and enjoying the quiet, country-town charm.
  • 1km: Arrive at your first cellar door. Sample world-class Pinot Noir and explore boutique shops in the area.
  • 2km: Continue cycling along scenic, wide country roads. Take your time, stopping for tastings, food, or photos.
  • 4km: Loop back to Martinborough Square or extend your ride. With over 20 cellar doors, there’s always more to explore!