Wolfville Vineyards

 

Vineyards, where grapes are grown, can now be found all over the world now, where formerly they were mainly grown in Europe.

Vineyards make use of land not suitable for other farming, so hilly and mountainous areas are often home to vineyards.

Vineyards date back to around 6000 BC, with early wine production, but were really developed under the Catholic church in the Middle Ages. Nowadays, whether you are in Argentina, Southern Africa, California or Europe, you will find vineyards. Picturesque scenery, winery tours and wine tasting are only a few reasons to visit a local vineyard.

 

 

Vineyards in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada

  • Harwood House Bed and Breakfast

    Harwood House Bed and Breakfast is conveniently located in Wolfville offering guest rooms and close location to various tourist attractions such as: Hall's Harbour, Blomindon Look Off, South Shore, Domaine de Grand, Gaspereau River, Prescott House Museum, Robie Tufts, Nature Centre, Kejimkujik National Park, Cape Split... and more.


  • Gingerbread House Inn

    Gingerbread House Inn, located in Nova Scotia's scenic Annapolis Valley, in Wolfville offer three rooms and four suites with private entrances and non-smoking policy. Nearby Attractions: whale watching, historic sites, skiing at Martock, Evangeline Trail, Acadia University, Ken-Wo Golf, Blomidon Provincial Park


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