Beaujolais Wine Trail

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Winding through rolling hills and ancient villages, the Beaujolais Wine Trail in New South Wales offers a taste of France in the Australian countryside. This scenic drive takes you past boutique wineries, cellar doors, and vineyards producing cool-climate wines, particularly renowned for their elegant Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. It's a perfect detour for oenophiles and anyone seeking a relaxed day of wine tasting amidst picturesque landscapes.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Dedicate at least a full day to explore the trail at a leisurely pace. Start mid-morning to visit three to four wineries, with a long lunch at a cellar door or a picnic among the vines. If you're keen on hiking or exploring nearby national parks, consider an overnight stay in Tumbarumba or one of the charming B&Bs along the route.

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