Great Wine Regions for
Family Travel
Published by The Aspen Times | By Amiee Beazley White
When traveling with a young family, wine regions shouldn’t be automatically pulled from the list.
Wine regions are often some of the most beautiful places on the planet, surrounded with great cultural, outdoor and adventure opportunities, not to mention great food and wine. It’s the best of both worlds. Here are great wine regions to travel to with children…
…And if an organized wine tasting trip paired with biking is more your speed, then Butterfield and Robinson hosts a Loire Valley Family Biking Trip. On this trip, the kids will take part in canoeing, swordplay, visiting castles and playing in sprawling fields of sunflowers, while the adults indulge in great food, fantastic biking and impressive wines and tastings.
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