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The 14 best Airbnb accommodations for wineries in the USA

The 14 best Airbnb accommodations for wineries in the USA

For wine lovers who appreciate solid, innovative design, there’s nothing better than waking up to vineyard views in one of the U.S.’s many wine regions. Postcard-perfect views aren’t just available from a room in the house: These accommodations offer vineyard views from the bed, a bathtub, or through walls of windows—as well as from outside the property. Sip your first cup of coffee overlooking the vineyards, and enjoy a sunset dinner paired with local wines (maybe even grapes harvested on the estate) and culinary ingredients—all while taking in the views that only a vineyard can provide.

In the U.S., grape harvest lasts until early November, and fall is the perfect time to get immersed in the grapevines. Here are 14 Airbnb rentals at wineries nestled in vineyards. From California to New York—and lesser-known regions like Colorado and Texas—the list isn’t limited to sprawling European-style properties. They include a Scandinavian-style cottage, a converted historic railroad car, and a modern farmhouse. There are even luxury amenities like an outdoor pool, a movie theater (to catch the movie) Bottle shockmaybe?), and a bocce ball court. Keep scrolling to see our favorites—grab a glass of wine and browse, OK?

With five bedrooms and seven bathrooms in the 9,000-square-foot custom home—plus an outdoor pool, open floor plan, wraparound deck, and a pro-level kitchen—you can bring your friends and host a major harvest festival in one of America’s lesser-known wine regions: the Leelanau Peninsula Wine Trail. With a three-acre vineyard on the property’s 32 acres and views of Grand Traverse Bay, you may never want to leave this gorgeous spot—except to visit the local tasting rooms, of course.

This recently renovated four-bedroom modern farmhouse is equipped with a mix of luxuries (like a built-in grill and speaker system—not to mention an outdoor pool and hot tub) and vacation essentials (like board games and flotation devices). Also included is a two-bedroom, two-bathroom guesthouse, so a group can spread out even more comfortably. It sits on a 2.8-acre property, meaning there’s plenty of privacy. There are views of the vineyards from many areas of the house—as well as the pool.

Situated on nine acres of vineyards, this two-bedroom, two-bath modern barn has a simple exterior design reminiscent of a bygone era. Owned by an architect and photographer duo, it’s perfect for two couples traveling together. There are two master suites, and design features include bed frames from Restoration Hardware. The home also features original art and the pièce de résistance: a 45-foot-long covered porch overlooking the vineyards of Dry Creek Valley.

One bedroom, one bath unit is located in this charming stone home on the grounds of Bluemont Vineyard (built from stone on the property). It’s a former stable that once housed the estate’s horses and has now been converted for overnight guests. Inside, you’ll find a custom stone shower and an open floor plan, while outside there’s a porch with swivel chairs to enjoy the sunset from.

Set in a restored 1912 railroad car now outfitted with modern luxuries (like a washer and dryer and a 50-inch TV), this new one-bedroom unit is at Warner Vineyards, which has been making wine since 1938, making it Michigan’s second-oldest winery. Stop by the tasting room during opening hours for a drink—perhaps the winery’s sparkling Riesling, Chardonnay Reserve or Cabernet Franc—and relax by the Paw Paw River.

Book this one-bedroom, modern, farmhouse-style cottage with access to a private 40-foot bocce ball court, and you’ll get tons of hygge as a bonus (the owners call it Hygge Haus, after all). Views of a neighboring biodynamic vineyard are best enjoyed from the Adirondack chairs and picnic table on the redwood patio. Interiors are minimalist in design, with natural light, plenty of texture, and a variety of neutral hues.

Since this 800-square-foot one-bedroom, one-bath loft is located on the top floor of a charming barn and features a deck, the views of Gracianna Winery’s Pinot Noir vineyards can’t be beat in this hip Sonoma County spot. And when the harvest happens late at night or early in the morning, you might even be able to fall asleep to the sound of grapes falling from the vine. There’s also a tasting room on the property that pours the winery’s wines—Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, and Zinfandel. If you want a more relaxed atmosphere, walk about a minute to the banks of the Russian River.

No, this fortress-like castle is not in Tuscany, but in a state known more for its cheese than its wine. In addition to four bedrooms and two-and-a-half baths, there’s also a wine cellar (with old Maker’s Mark whiskey barrels), a movie theater, a piano room for entertaining, a dining table made from a 1914 John Deere plow, and a chandelier that was once a hay wagon. The property sits on 20 acres with a working vineyard and is new for rent starting in 2022.

A balcony overlooking the vineyards (there are six wineries within a 3-mile radius) is a huge perk of this two-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath Airbnb winery. The vines are also literally out the door and next to an outdoor seating area. Walls of windows frame the wine country lifestyle, and there are wine accents throughout, like a wine barrel converted into a sink in one of the bathrooms.

Looking for a road trip not far from New York City? The Finger Lakes region is an unexpected destination for delicious wine—and practically unbeatable if you live on the East Coast. This utterly charming, Paris-inspired apartment is located right in the middle of downtown Ithaca, at the base of Cayuga Lake, one of the Finger Lakes American Viticultural Areas (AVAs). Not only is this romantic home near vineyards and some of the finest wineries, but it’s also just steps from Ithaca Commons, the famous gorges, numerous cafes, and the historic campus of Cornell University. The apartment itself features 10-foot ceilings, enviable crown molding, and decorative accents that feel chic, not kitschy.

Stay on-site at Freehand Cellars in Wapato, Washington. Of course, you’ll get unparalleled access to wine tours (and great wine), but you’ll also overlook sprawling pastures and expansive vineyards from your suite. The unit itself has plenty of comfortable furnishings (hello, nice leather couches!) and a covered outdoor hot tub for romantic evenings. The winery itself sits on eight acres of vines, rose bushes, and orchards, so while you may come for the wine, stay for the beautiful bouquets and apple picking. Freehand Cellars makes wines of all kinds, whether you’re looking for a deep, dark cabernet or a crisp white.

Nestled in the Willamette Valley (one of Oregon’s AVAs), this luxurious castle is conveniently located near a handful of good wine tasting options (think wine tastings full of merlot, French rosés, and Italian reds) as well as Rosedale Fruit Farm, where you can pick your own fruit (we recommend coming during cherry season). The space itself is decorated in rich jewel tones, with ornate frames and mirrors, and sparkly accents, but doesn’t feel crowded or dated. Plus, the fridge is already stocked with snacks and grocery essentials. The property is also worth a visit thanks to the many wildflower beds and ponds.

Stay at this ultra-modern cottage on a 47-year-old family-owned Pommard vineyard in Oregon’s Willamette Valley (which the kids say is the new Napa—don’t say we didn’t tell you first). As a guest, you’re free to browse the vineyard at your leisure. After all, it’s literally in your backyard. The home offers two bedrooms, an (admittedly small) kitchen, a fireplace, and outdoor rocking chairs overlooking the vineyard. This vineyard stay is also impressive in terms of design. The owners’ eye for detail is tasteful and minimalist, with a slight Western touch that gives it a certain charm.

Yes, there are rolling hills, award-winning wines, and plenty of varietals right in Texas. This Texas Hill Country abode is so charming, you’ll be tempted to just buy a few bottles and drink them there. The colorful exterior, spacious covered patio, picture windows, fire pit, hot tub, and other amenities leave nothing to be desired. The decor and furnishings feel inviting and homey (without leaving you yearning for a bottle of sanitizer), and you can just hop in the car and drive to nearby vineyards, restaurants, and more.

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