Martinborough is unusual in that most of the wineries are small and close together. This makes cycling an ideal way to get around them, allowing for a long day of tasting and a wobble home afterwards. Luckily for our livers (and the drivers of Martinborough) we were only able to get bikes for the morning.
Ian, making good use of the bike's drink holder
We finished up with a late lunch at the Alana winery. Winery restaurants always seem to have good food and great settings. By the end of lunch we were fit for nothing more than a snooze before dinner.
The next day we set out for Hawkes Bay, but stopped on the way for a short walk in Holdsworth. We battled up a steep track to a viewpoint with great views of Mount Holdsworth and the surrounding hills. By all accounts the walking at the south end of the North Island is great - shame it's such a long drive from Auckland.
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Isn't Martinborough fantastic? I love the Pinots here.
I'm an expat American who settled down in Martinborough to live a simpler life. We've got 20 acres with an olive grove about 5k outside Martinborough's wine village.
I've started blogging about it at 'Moon Over Martinborough' here: http://martinborough.wordpress.com/
You might like it.
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