Photo: Peter Ellis at English Wikipedia / CC BY-SA 2.5
Just a 30-minute drive from Australia's capital, the Canberra District Wine Region is a revelation for oenophiles and nature lovers alike. With over 140 vineyards and 40 cellar doors scattered across rolling hills and ancient landscapes, this cool-climate wine region is best known for its exceptional riesling, shiraz, and pinot noir. The vibe is refreshingly unstuffy — you'll find boutique family-run wineries where the winemakers themselves pour tastings, often with a backdrop of snow-capped peaks in winter or golden paddocks in summer. Whether you're a seasoned wine buff or a curious traveller, the region's combination of world-class drops, rugged beauty, and proximity to Canberra makes it a must-do on any New South Wales itinerary.
Highlights & What to See
- Wineries with a view — Head to Lark Hill Winery for biodynamic wines and panoramic views across the Murrumbidgee River valley, or Clonakilla, the trailblazer that put Canberra on the wine map with its iconic shiraz-viognier.
- Historic cellar doors — Visit Brindabella Hills Winery for a rustic cellar door experience in a former shearing shed, or Mount Majura Vineyard for a sleek modern tasting room with urban skyline views.
- Food and wine pairings — Many wineries offer platters or full menus; try Four Winds Vineyard for woodfired pizzas and live music on weekends, or Winehouse for cheese and charcuterie boards.
- Outdoor adventures — Combine tastings with a walk through the Namadgi National Park or a bike ride along the Centenary Trail, which winds past vineyards and bushland.
- Local produce — Don't miss the Capital Region Farmers Market at EPIC in Mitchell, held every Saturday, for artisan cheeses, olives, and fresh bread to go with your wine.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan for a full day — ideally two if you want to explore thoroughly. A single day allows you to visit 4–6 cellar doors, enjoy a leisurely lunch at one winery, and soak up the scenery. For a more relaxed pace, base yourself in Canberra and take a guided tour (many include pickup from the city). If you have a second day, venture further afield to the Lake George or Murrumbateman subregions, where you'll find even more boutique producers and quieter roads.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Canberra City — Pair your wine tour with the capital's cultural highlights: the Australian War Memorial, National Gallery, and Parliament House.
- Murrumbateman — A charming rural village with several wineries, a brewery, and the popular Murrumbateman Winery Walkabout in spring.
- Lake George — An ephemeral lake with spectacular views and a handful of wineries on its eastern shore, perfect for a scenic drive.
- Namadgi National Park — Just south of Canberra, this park offers hiking, Aboriginal rock art sites, and wildflower displays in spring.
- Yass Valley — A historic gold-rush town with heritage architecture, antique shops, and the Yass Valley Wines cellar door.
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Image credits
- Canberra City — John / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Murrumbateman — Bidgee / CC BY-SA 3.0 au
- Lake George — Dfadden / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Namadgi National Park — Dfrg.msc at English Wikipedia / Public domain
- Yass Valley — No machine-readable author provided. Roke~commonswiki assumed (based on copyright claims). / CC BY-SA 3.0