Ride the scenic Gibbston River Trail and visit the Gibbston Valley Winery for an intriguing guided tour of the winery which includes wine tasting and a visit to New Zealands largest wine cave.
With the mighty Kawarau River on one side and the beautiful vineyards of Gibbston on the other, this trail offers spectacular views and plenty of scenic spots to stop, relax and take it all in.
At the end of the trail you’ll visit the Gibbston Valley Winery for an intriguing guided tour of the winery which includes wine tasting and a visit to New Zealands largest wine cave.
This was our first activity in the Queenstown area and it was a wonderful start. The river is absolutely beautiful and you can hit a lot of spots on the tour by bike. It's fairly self-directed, which we enjoyed. Gibston Valley Winery and the cave are fantastic. Very generous sampling. Bindy is an absolute legend. Would recommend!
Locals visiting our beautiful country as 2 on this tour of 13. ^ from the states due to Milford track being close 4 from uk & 1 not sure.Pick as per instructions clear from Queenstown.Informative bus tour to Gibbston Valley. For us first up cave tour 14c / 75 per cent humidity all year round. Tried a variety of wines inside the cave before picking up a traditional v e-bike.Bikes were great headed towards peregrine wines for a tasting. After a valuable short trip to Rockburn for $10 each tasting of many fantastic wines. Assistant wine maker Scott Aliprandi on duty for the day.Luckily we can purchase Rockburn at most stores in Auckland so no need to purchase on the day. Sweeping back to Gibbston Valley wines for a bite to eat, tasting of wines before catching bus back to Queenstown via Arrowtown & hate to say it observing Micheal Hill Golf course. Absolute nice day out. My partner joined up to Gibbston Valley wine club as a result of this trip. Can't wait to purchase 2 x Bottles 2017 Rockburn Pinot Noir for my pending birthday. Not part of our tour but did visit carrick wines for lunch / platter for a superb lunch. If you are looking for a drink now pinot noir .. Never go wrong with Akarua Rua. Wooing tree in Cronwell is great . However keep away from Mt Diificulty visited this place 3 times over the last 7 years there ego is better than there !!!
The pickup point was central and easy to look for. Great weather for riding around the gorge and wineries area. We visited 3 wineries. It was a great experience!
The driver that picked us up was amazing, really lovely and helpful! We did our bike rides first and it was a beautiful day for it. The wine cave tour was amazing Adrian was great at telling us the Gibbston story and also answering any question we had! Got to try some beautiful wine would definitely recommend this to anyone who wants a fun day out ?
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Pierre-Alexandre Rubio from France wrote on 25 April 2017
A faire
Petite balade en vélo sympa à travers les différents vignobles de la vallée, c'est praticable par tous, puis dégustation dans une cave. Le concept reste original.