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    Wesbert Winery - Hours

    Wesbert Winery

    4.3(3 reviews)
    7.0 km

    Our second winery of the day was Wesbert Winery, founded by a South African family. They have three…read moreguest suites on site that are available for stays. Tasting fee is $10.00/person (for 6 pours) but is waived with a bottle purchase. It was packed when we went but our servers were kind and friendly. Appreciate how they bring out glasses of water when you sit down (they were the only winery to offer water). Bottles are in the $19.95 to $44.95 price range. They also have a small pizza and charcuterie menu. We bought a bottle of sparkling piquette ($19.95) for home. - Rosé sparkling 2020 - prosecco style bubbles (merlot grapes). - Bettie's meritage white 2021 - their take on a white "Bordeaux". - Adelaide white 2019 - blend of gewurtz and viognier. - Rosé 2020 - off dry. This is the base rosé used to make the rosé sparkling. - Gamay 2020 - tasted very young. Felt like it needs some time to mellow out. - Old timer's red blend 2018 - their version of a big, bold Bordeaux. Blend of 5 reds. Decent wines at WW but nothing particularly stood out for us.

    My boyfriend and I visited this winery as a second stop on our tour. Louisa is truly a gem, I'd…read morecome back just for her! It's refreshing to meet someone who is genuinely passionate about their work and truly cares about their customers. I also loved that they served all the tasting glasses at once, which allowed us to enjoy them at our own pace and not feel rushed in the process.

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    Wesbert Winery - Wine tasting

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    Wesbert Winery - Exterior

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    Last Resort @ EC Manning Provincial Park

    Last Resort @ EC Manning Provincial Park

    3.5(4 reviews)
    103.9 km

    My family and I visited here for a weekend trip and used Social Shopper coupon $69 for a family of…read more4. Rooms were clean and the staff were friendly. We got here around 9PM and there was nothing to do at night. They have games room for kids and adults. You can rent equipments for pingpong at the front desk to play. Also you can play Foosball, video game(there's only one),pool and stuff. Also there are fitness room and swimming pool as well. Swimming pool opens from 8AM to 10PM everyday. My sister and I enjoyed swimming there it was fun. Locker is available for a $1. There are 2 hot tubs available along with sauna and a steam room. We found steam room too cold though. I thought we got a room for a cabin, but stayed in a room since there was none available. At least they had microwave and a fridge to use. I suggest bring your portable range, frying pan and utencils in case you don't get to stay in cabin. Also bring your own sandwiches since there's only one restaurant next to the souvenir shop. Price isn't cheap.

    This is cabin bunkbed style housing for big groups. it's dated but warm and fairly comfortable for…read morewhat it is and lower cost . one has to use common shared restrooms for each floor. warning the rooms on the 2nd floor and 3rd floor can get warm so open a window at night. But the rooms were fairly clean. Some of the hot and cold knobs on the showers on the 2nd floors sure are quite backwards in the way one has to figure out how they work. one can pay for the premium wifi for $3 day which still sucks and is similar to dial up. The kitchen has all the appliances a group could need and kudos for having a dishwasher. one still gets access to the Resorts' Lagoon indoor pool, saunas and hot tubs which is a good bonus. The scenery around the area is truly mountain beauty with plenty of hiking trails. The service from the staff was always friendly and prompt. I hope the ownership takes a look at some of the resort's features and updates them. The games room is looking aged, lonely and shabby.

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    Last Resort @ EC Manning Provincial Park - Ladies washroom at Manning Park resort

    Ladies washroom at Manning Park resort

    Last Resort @ EC Manning Provincial Park
    Last Resort @ EC Manning Provincial Park - Washroom in the Manning Park Resort

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    Dee Lake Wilderness Resort

    Dee Lake Wilderness Resort

    4.0(5 reviews)
    64.7 km

    I can't say enough about the wonderful host at Dee Lake Wilderness Resort. From the moment we…read morearrived he was full of joy snd friendliness. He went above and beyond to make sure we were happy with our stay. We had some car trouble and the folks across the way were great trying to help us but In the end it was the host again who saved the day. What a wonderful Father's Day get away. Camping, fishing, boating. I wish I got his name but I'm sure everyone who goes up there comes away with the same impression of him. Thank you.

    I went to a wedding here - it took place along the lake behind the row of cabins and was a nice,…read morelow key wedding. Guests were able to camp, use their RVs, or rent cabins. Many of us rented about 7 cabins all next to each other, and it was like a block party where all your friend live together. The staff here is really nice and they're very personable and chill. But they're a bit lacking on things like trail maps and other guest amenities. Their one canoe was out of commission, and they only had two single kayaks for rent. They didn't know too much about hiking in the area either - turns out there is a trail that kind of loops around. Not a huge deal, but this definitely seems more like a place you come fully prepared (most people had their own boats, water equipment, etc.). There is free Wi-Fi in and around the office. None in the cabins. The cabins all have a beautiful lake view and are great. They have pots and pans, but don't have anything like cooking oil, tin foil, salt & pepper, etc. You need to bring all that on your own. Ours did have one bag of marshmallows (randomly). Our cabin (#39) had a really nice back that ended up being a communal hang out space for a lot of wedding guests. You do also have to bring your own bedding or rent it for $20. We did that and had a bed bug scare (my boyfriend got 3 bites in a line on his back on Saturday night, and the on his neck on Sunday night). No one else experienced anything like this. We got home and systematically boiled everything in our luggage and our apartment wasn't infested.

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    Dee Lake Wilderness Resort - Cottage 36

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    Forgotten Hill Bed & Breakfast - Front view of Forgotten Hill B&B

    Forgotten Hill Bed & Breakfast

    5.0(1 review)
    2.2 km

    Sunday, May 17, 2015. Eric and I arrived Saturday, half an…read morehour before check in, but we just couldn't stall at the pub any longer. After a whirlwind trip from Burnaby to Kamloops to Revelstoke to Naramata via the old Westside Road (highly recommended, but that's another story), we were excited to lay down roots for a couple of days in a B&B we found on an Internet search. A slow drive up the winding mountain road towards Chute Lake led us to the closest place to Heaven we have ever been. We were greeted at the door by Maya, her smile welcoming and her eyes aglow. A beautiful welcome! She gave us a tour, explained that we simply had to ask if we needed anything, and encouraging us to take all that is offered in their beautiful home. After being on the road for 7 hours, we had stopped to get supplies for a picnic supper with a stop to Poplar grove for the triple cream Camembert. It went perfectly with the Cottonwood Estate wine chilling in the fridge for us. We enjoyed our meal on our balcony overlooking Okanagan Lake, with views from the mountains through Penticton with Skaha Lake beyond over to Summerland. We stayed in the Garden Suite. A huge canopied king size bed that was perfect - covered in lush sheets, a fireplace that could be ambience or heat, a fridge to keep the wine cold and a deep soaker tub, two wingback chairs and a patio with the most amazing views blew us away when we entered. I met Ben as he was playing with their darling daughter in the garden. He was just as friendly and welcoming as his lovely wife. We enjoyed a glass of wine on the andorondak chairs overlooking the lake and life was good. We woke the next morning and received our breakfast at the requested time. A delicious rolled cheese and spinach omelet, perfectly cooked butcher bacon, a half mango and Pain du Chocoat for me and a croissant for Eric as he has a special diet, coffee and OJ. We headed out to do the wineries, but decided to get in some supplies and sit on the andorondak chairs and watch the lake instead. (we did hit our favorite wineries on way the way back though, as well as Upper Bench for more great cheese (Grey Baby) We enjoyed the afternoon and evening, another picnic supper and some fine Bench wines. We saw quail, mountain goats and a lot of deer poop, but alas, no deer. We wandered the pathways, took a ton of pictures, and found the ONLY place we will stay in Naramata from now on. I can't wait to see what breakfast brings tomorrow. It will be hard to say goodbye, but I will highly recommend this to everyone I know.

    From the owner: Sitting in relative isolation, overlooking the orchards and vineyards surrounding the village of…read moreNaramata, BC is Forgotten Hill Bed & Breakfast. Surrounded by elegant Ponderosa Pines, tall grasses, wild yarrow and tumbling mustard, Forgotten Hill is set on a totally private, fenced and gated, 148 acre estate. There are the most amazing, panoramic views of vineyards, lake, mountains and wide open sky. A place where the eagles soar, the crows frolic in the sky and where one can leave one's cares behind. Bring your binoculars. And your electric car - we have charging stations.

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    Forgotten Hill Bed & Breakfast - Garden Room - sitting area

    Garden Room - sitting area

    Forgotten Hill Bed & Breakfast - View from Island room

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