Uncover the Best Pubs to Stay Near Renowned Vineyards

There is no surprise that vineyard tours are growing in popularity in England – the charm of being in the countryside, drinking wine, chatting with friends and nibbling on cheese makes for a dreamy day out (unless you don’t like cheese or wine of course!).

Brace yourself for the ultimate joyride of wine tasting, where you’ll savour the most exquisite flavours and aromas that reflect the unique terroir of each vineyard. From sparkling whites that dance on your palate to rich reds that pack a punch, British vineyards have gained a well-deserved reputation for producing world-class wines.

Whether you’re a wine aficionado or simply seeking a relaxing day surrounded by glorious countryside, you can’t really go wrong with a vineyard tour! We have selected a few vineyard favourites around the south of England, together with recommendations on country pubs to visit, particularly if you are looking to extend the merriment after the tour!

Lamberhurst Down Vineyard

Located in the scenic region of Kent’s ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty’, Lamberhurst Down Vineyard is a flourishing working vineyard in England. Situated east of the High Weald, this hidden gem is nestled between the remarkable ruins of Bayham Abbey and the iconic Scotney Castle, offering a captivating backdrop for a wonderful wine tour experience.

Lamberhurst Down is being lovingly restored by its new owners who took it over in 2022, after being previously managed by England’s leading wine producer Chapel Down.

Recommended pub: The Vineyard, Lamberhurst

The Vineyard, Lambhurst

Chapel Down Vineyard

Chapel Down Vineyard, nestled in the scenic Sussex countryside, stands as a testament to the thriving English wine industry. With a rich heritage dating back to 1664, this esteemed vineyard has earned a reputation for producing exceptional wines that reflect the unique terroir of the region. The picturesque surroundings and warm hospitality make Chapel Down Vineyard a must-visit destination for wine lovers and those seeking a quintessentially English experience in the heart of Sussex.

Recommended pub: The Bell in Ticehurst, Ticehurst

The Bell in Ticehurst, Ticehurst

Camel Valley

With a legacy dating back to 1989, Camel Valley continues to flourish and excel in the production of exceptional wines. From the invigorating and fruity Bacchus to the refreshing and strawberry-infused Pinot Noir rosé, every bottle crafted here is a worthy addition to your wine collection. Immerse yourself in the essence of Camel Valley through their insightful guided tours, offering a captivating glimpse into the heart of the vineyard and its winemaking philosophy. Explore the vine-laden landscapes, uncover the secrets of their craft, and indulge in the sensory pleasures that define Camel Valley’s renowned wines.

Recommended pub: The Pier House, Charlestown

The Pier House, Charlestown

Langham Wine Estate

Langham Wine Estate cultivates all the esteemed Champagne grape varieties – Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier – within its vineyard, embodying a commitment to authenticity and exceptional quality. Setting itself apart, Langham Wine adopts a low-intervention approach throughout the harvest and winemaking process, showcasing their dedication to sustainability and eco-conscious practices. While conventional methods might resort to heavy pesticide usage, Langham Wine’s unwavering commitment to a cleaner and greener process results in sparkling wines that beautifully capture the essence of their terroir. Each sip reveals the distinct flavours and characteristics that define the unique taste of Dorset.

Recommended pub: The King’s Arms, Dorchester

The King's Arms, Dorchester, Dorset

Hambledon Vineyard

With the distinguished title of England’s oldest commercial vineyard, Hambledon Vineyard has proudly championed English sparkling wine for many years. Despite its longstanding heritage, this family-run establishment thrives on innovation and fresh perspectives. Delighting visitors, the vineyard offers a delightful pop-up restaurant, adding a touch of elegance to the experience. Immerse yourself in the captivating history of this iconic British landmark by booking a tour and uncovering the fascinating stories that have shaped Hambledon’s charm.

Recommended pub: The Thomas Lord, West Meon

Thomas Lord, West Meon

Forty Hall Vineyard

Forty Hall Vineyard is a remarkable social enterprise located on a ten-acre plot at Forty Hall Farm in Enfield, North London. As the first commercial-scale vineyard within the M25 since the Middle Ages, it produces award-winning organic still and sparkling wines—such as their London Brut, made using traditional Champagne methods from Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier, and Pinot Noir grapes. The vineyard is managed sustainably: vines grow in living soil without synthetic chemicals, while winter-grazing sheep and cover crops promote biodiversity. It operates as a not-for-profit, with local volunteers and eco-therapy initiatives supporting community well-being and mental health. Nestled within the historic grounds of Forty Hall—a 17th-century Grade I listed manor—the vineyard offers public tours, tastings, and an inspiring example of organic viticulture thriving in a metropolitan setting.

Recommended Pub: The Royal Forest, Chingford

The Royal Forest, Chingford, London

Tillingham Winery

Nestled in the rolling hills of East Sussex, Tillingham Winery is a pioneering, biodynamic vineyard set on a 70-acre farm just outside the historic town of Rye. Known for its low-intervention winemaking and sustainability-first ethos, Tillingham has become a destination for wine lovers and eco-conscious travellers alike. The estate produces a range of natural wines using traditional methods — including qvevri and amphora fermentation — all while embracing biodiversity and organic farming. Visitors can enjoy vineyard tours, tastings, and seasonal menus in the on-site restaurant, all while soaking in sweeping views of the English countryside. Whether you’re a wine aficionado or simply looking for a peaceful rural escape, Tillingham offers a truly unique experience rooted in nature and craftsmanship.

Recommended Pub: The White Lion, Tenterden

The White Lion, Tenterden, East Sussex

Three Choirs Vineyard

Set amidst 75 acres of picturesque countryside in the heart of Gloucestershire, Three Choirs Vineyard is one of England’s oldest and most established vineyards. With a history dating back over four decades, it has become a leading name in English wine production, celebrated for its crisp whites, elegant rosés, and light, fruity reds. Visitors can enjoy guided tours and tastings, stroll through the scenic vine rows, or simply relax with a glass in hand while taking in the stunning views of the Malvern Hills. The vineyard also offers a restaurant and luxurious on-site accommodation, making it an ideal spot for a peaceful wine-filled getaway. Whether you’re a seasoned wine enthusiast or just looking to explore something new, Three Choirs offers a warm welcome and an unforgettable experience.

Recommended Pub: The Feathers Hotel, Ledbury 

The Feathers Hotel, Ledbury

Llanerch Vineyard

Nestled in the rolling countryside of South Wales, Llanerch Vineyard is a stunning rural retreat combining award-winning wine, elegant dining, and beautiful accommodation. As Wales’ first commercial vineyard, Llanerch is renowned for producing delicious still and sparkling wines using cool-climate grape varieties grown on-site. Visitors can take guided vineyard tours, enjoy tastings, or indulge in a leisurely meal at the vineyard’s acclaimed restaurant, which champions local produce. Just a short drive from Cardiff, this tranquil haven offers the perfect blend of countryside charm and modern luxury—ideal for romantic escapes, foodie breaks, or a memorable introduction to Welsh wine.

Recommended Pub: The Pontcanna Inn, Cardiff

The Pontcanna Inn, Cardiff

Hush Heath Estate 

Located in the heart of the Kent countryside, Hush Heath Estate is a renowned English vineyard celebrated for its award-winning Balfour Wines. Set across 400 acres of scenic woodland, apple orchards, and rolling vineyards, the estate offers an immersive wine experience just an hour from London. Visitors can enjoy guided tours, tastings of their sparkling and still wines, and strolls along picturesque nature trails. With a state-of-the-art winery and a contemporary tasting room overlooking the vines, Hush Heath perfectly blends tradition with innovation—making it a must-visit for wine lovers and countryside explorers alike.

Recommended Pub: The George Hotel, Cranbrook

The George Hotel, Cranbrook, Kent

Written by Melanie Phipps

PR & Marketing Manager