Taking a leisurely holiday through some of the most popular wineries and wine regions in Europe sounds like a perfect break for any wine lover. To help bring your ideal holiday to life, we’ve found some of Europe’s best vineyard stays.
From France to Switzerland, these vineyards embody character, authenticity and most importantly, flavour. Explore some of the best vineyards with accommodation below.
The Lavaux wine-growing region is celebrated for its 11th-century vine terraces and dramatic alpine landscape, surrounding Lake Geneva.
For the ultimate vineyard stay, head to Domaine du Burignon. Here you can enjoy your wine tasting holiday, savouring some of the region’s finest light, crisp white wines.
Take in the panoramic views of the region’s vineyards and the surrounding waters and stone walls that decorate the hillsides.
Vinifera Vineyards, another one of Europe’s charming vineyard hotels, can be found in the Aegean wine region along the coast of Turkey.
This region contributes to a significant portion of the country’s entire wine production, so expect to be surrounded by vines which roll along the Turkish hills.
As one of the best vineyard holidays in Europe, Vinifera Vineyards offers various wine tastings using the vineyard’s own grapes. Here, you’ll also be able to undertake a guided tour of their wine-making process.
In the evening, you’ll be able to sample the winery’s other produce at their on-site restaurant. This eatery is made even more scenic as the sun sets over the property’s gardens.
The grand and historic Marchesi Alfieri is one of the best vineyard stays for wine lovers, standing tall and aloof high up in Italy’s famous Piedmont wine region.
The winery sits on the grounds of the Castle of San Martino Alfieri. At the foot of the castle is the 18th-century Locanda Marchesi Alfieri, which has recently been restored to welcome enthusiastic wine tourists.
The rooms here are elegantly decorated and guests can enjoy a tour of the castle, the Orangerie and the ancient wine cellars. After touring, you’ll be able to try out the vineyard’s own produce, tasting the estate’s own vintages. Since the estate oversees more than 20 hectares of vineyards in the hills between Asti and Alba, the range of its complex wines is prodigious.
Quinta do Vallado’s modern design, slate exterior and views of the vineyards and Corgo River combine for an elegant vineyard getaway. Take an extensive tour through the winery – you can also extend your excursion to the nearby vineyards.
After wine tasting, relax with a glass of local Douro wine and admire the hotel garden overlooking the wine terraces.
The Greek volcanic soil of Santorini is perfect for grape growing. So, it’s no surprise that the tradition of wine-making is several thousand years old here. In that time, Santorini has earned itself a reputation as one of the world’s leading wine regions.
Coupled with the distinctive blue and white Greek island colouring, it serves as one of the spectacular wine tasting holidays available in Europe.
The island is best known for its indigenous white grape varieties. This includes Assyrtiko, a grape that produces full-bodied, citrus white wines that pair perfectly with Greece’s mouthwatering grilled fish and meats. Abelonas Retreat is right in the heart of the action. Here, you’ll have a view of the Aegean Sea and nearby vineyards, making for one of the best vineyard stays in Europe.
São Lourenço do Barrocal has been owned for 200 years by the same family, giving the vineyard a traditional feel. This property features a 2,000-acre working estate filled with vineyards and meadows.
Positioned in the picturesque countryside of Alentejo – you’ll find various wines and foods at São Lourenço. In 2024 the vineyard also introduced two new wine experiences with one catering to novices and the other to experts.
So, whether you’re a wine connoisseur or not, be assured that the vineyard’s hospitality, boutique hotel and state-of-the-art wineries are sure to make you feel right at home.
If grandness is your thing, we’re sure L'AND Vineyards found in Alentejo, Portugal certainly won’t disappoint. After all, this hotel is surrounded by six hectares of vineyards.
The organic vineyard features a variety of grapes. Some of their red grapes include Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca and Alicante Bouschet. Alternatively, L'AND’s white grapes include Gouveio, which offers notes of crisp citrus, pear, green apple and tropical fruits.
Upon visiting the vineyard, you’ll be able to delve right into tastings and winery tours. Should you so wish, you may even choose to visit other close by vineyards. L'AND offers more than exquisite wine – fantastic food can be found in the restaurant too.
Village Castigno can be found in the quaint village of Assignan, offering a rustic charm. This property is spread throughout the village of Assigan and features various restaurants, spas and pools.
Specifically, Village Castigno’s vineyard is over 30 hectares large and boasts an impressive collection of organic wines. Here, if you so choose, you’ll be able to take a one-and-a-half-hour tour of the vineyard on a buggy.
Village Castigno also has three restaurants, The Table, The Little Table and Thai, all of which can be found in the village of Assignan. These are perfect if the wine tasting makes you a bit peckish.
The Table is a Michelin-starred restaurant that produces seasonal, gastronomic dishes – perfectly paired with wine.
The Little Table offers more of an intimate feel. Serving sharing dishes and hearty food, this restaurant is great for socialising. Finally, Thai offers flavours from Bangkok to Kuala Lumpur embodying a fusion of flavours.
Boasting grandeur and glamour, Castello Banfi - Il Borgo can be found by a medieval castle by Montalcino’s largest wine estate.
Originally, Castello Banfi - Il Borgos was used as accommodation for estate workers. Nowadays, you’ll find a traditionally styled 5-star hotel with vineyards wrapping around the premises, making it one of the best vineyard hotels in Tuscany.
At this vineyard stay, you’ll also find a classic Tuscan restaurant, offering perfect wine pairings. The wine bar, also found on the estate, similarly serves other local produce such as local sheep’s cheese and prosciutto, giving a full flavour profile of all that Tuscany has to offer.
Found just outside of Menfi, La Foresteria Wine Resort has five territories located around Sicily.
If it’s tradition you’re after, you can find the original territory in Menfi. Originally a baglio, (a stone farmhouse), this plot of land was founded in 1694. Later, this was transformed into a vineyard in the mid-1980s.
At La Foresteria Planeta Estate, the nearby estate, you’ll find a variety of guestrooms with vines wrapping around the vineyard accommodation. Here, there’s also the restaurant, La Foresteria, which serves authentic Sicilian food taking flavours both from the vineyards and the sea.
Savour the vineyard’s wine with in-depth tasting sessions and then embark on a 10-minute drive to Porto Palo di Menfi for a day of sunbathing.