Martinborough Travel Guide | Where to Stay, Eat, and Play
A mecca for gourmet travelers, and Wellington weekenders alike, Martinborough may be small in size, but its appeal is anything but modest. This charming Wairarapa town is defined by its boutique vineyards, thoughtfully designed stays, and a landscape that meanders from rolling hills to rugged coastlines. Whether your idea of indulgence involves long lunches, serene countryside spa days, or world-class hikes, Martinborough delivers with a quiet old-school style that’s impossible to resist.
In this guide, we delve into the best places to eat, stay, and play, before sharing a perfect 4-day itinerary, so you can make the most of this quaint wine-country.
Where to Stay | Martinborough’s Best Accommodation
From design-forward boutique apartments to luxury lodges, Martinborough offers a wide range of stays that are just as captivating as its wineries.
The globally renowned Wharekauhau Country Estate stands out as one of the Wairarapa’s most exceptional stays. Perched above Palliser Bay and surrounded by rolling green pastures, this estate feels more like stepping into an Edwardian novel than a rural getaway. Exclusive vineyard access, a celebrated farm-to-table dining experience, and the chance to stargaze under some of New Zealand’s clearest skies make it the ultimate rural retreat.
For something more central, and steeped in history, The Martinborough Hotel sits at the heart of the town square. A true local icon, the hotel blends historic architecture with contemporary comforts. Spend your mornings strolling to nearby cafes and cellar doors, and your evenings indulging in seasonal dishes at the hotel’s Union Square Bistro.
Travelers seeking a stay close to the region’s best vineyards and golf courses, will find it in 51 Southdown Martinborough, an Italian-inspired villa that feels like Tuscany transplanted into the Wairarapa hills. Surrounded by olive groves, lavender, and eucalyptus, the property invites you to slow down, and soak up the countryside. Whether that’s sipping wine while playing bocce, wandering its manicured grounds, or marveling at the night sky in this Dark Sky Reserve.
For a romantic retreat, The Lismore Barn delivers the kind of intimacy that only comes with perfectly considered details. From clawfoot tubs with vineyard views, to Chesterfield sofas made for curling up with a glass of local Pinot Noir, this is the sort of stay where couples can reconnect in style.
In the heart of Martinborough, The Chambers Apartments offer chic interiors, and delicious dining at your doorstep. Once home to a law firm, the building has been transformed into two boutique apartments. Choose The Verdict Suite for its skylit bathtub and moody opulence, or The Advocate Suite for light-filled sophistication — either way, the stylish stays are sure to impress.
For something a touch more resort-like, try Parehua Resort. A tranquil experience, with a variety of private cottages tucked into the surrounding vineyards. With a refined, yet relaxed vibe, it’s the perfect place to unwind after a day of tastings. With ample space for larger groups, Parehua allows you to stay close to friends or family while enjoying the comfort of your own private cottage. Whether you’re sipping a glass of local Pinot on your terrace or strolling the vineyard-lined pathways, this is the kind of place where relaxation comes naturally.
Where to Eat and Drink
Martinborough is a town that takes its food and drink seriously — and for good reason. Begin your mornings with perfectly poured flat whites and pastries at The Neighbourhood Café, where the locals’ loyalty says it all.
For lunch, Moy Hall offers a contemporary vineyard dining experience in a striking Scottish longhouse at the heart of Martinborough’s wine country. The sun-drenched terrace, with sweeping views of the vines, is the perfect spot to savor dishes like slow-cooked Turkish lamb, a comforting favorite that pairs beautifully with Moy Hall’s acclaimed single-vineyard Pinot Noir.
Dinner at Luna Estate’s Eclipse Restaurant is a must. Their Asian-fusion menu, combined with their serene vineyard setting, delivers one of Martinborough best dining experiences. Alternatively, Karahui Wine Bar & Restaurant offers approachable dining, in an inviting setting, with a menu that highlights Martinborough’s incredible produce.
Wine lovers will want to prioritize Ata Rangi and Palliser Estate, two of the region’s most revered wineries. Their Pinot Noirs are nothing short of iconic, and the cellar door experiences are a celebration of Martinborough’s winemaking finesse. For a change of pace, head to Reid & Reid Gin Distillery, where botanical blends inspired by native flora take center stage.
And if craft beer is more your style, Martinborough Brewery offers a relaxed atmosphere and brews that capture the spirit of the region. Don’t leave without visiting The Runholder, a boutique winery with a setting and dishes as memorable as the wine itself.
What to Do in Martinborough and the Wairarapa Region
Martinborough may be best known for its boutique vineyards and exceptional Pinot Noir, but the town and its surrounding Wairarapa region offer an array of activities and experiences that go far beyond wine. Whether you’re seeking outdoor adventures, local artisans, or a taste of community spirit, this charming corner of New Zealand delivers plenty to explore.
Wine, Walks, and Wildlife
Wine tasting is one of Martinborough’s signature attractions, with its cellar doors offering intimate experiences that showcase the region’s winemaking expertise. Pair your tastings with some outdoor exploration, as the Wairarapa region boasts spectacular trails for all levels.
The Donnelly Flats Loop, near the Mount Holdsworth entrance of Tararua Forest Park, is an easy walk through lush, regenerating native bush. For a more immersive forest experience, head to Aorangi Forest Park, home to a network of trails weaving through pristine landscapes and offering opportunities to spot native wildlife. The Totara Flats Track, is a challenging overnight hike in the Tararua Range, takes you through verdant valleys and across swing bridges, with breathtaking views of Waiohine Gorge.
For wildlife enthusiasts, a visit to the Mount Bruce Wildlife Centre (Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre) is a must. This sanctuary is home to some of New Zealand’s most iconic species, including the kiwi, tuatara, and kākā, all set within a picturesque native forest.
Artisan Producers and Boutique Shopping
Martinborough and the Wairarapa are home to a thriving community of makers and artisans. The Tohi Gin Room is a standout, offering tastings of their locally distilled botanical gins inspired by native flora. For something sweet, visit one of the region’s local honey producers,schoc chocolates, or head to The Lolly Jar, a shop bursting with nostalgic treats and handmade confections.
A short drive to Greytown will take you to the region’s boutique shopping hub. Known for its heritage buildings and stylish stores, Greytown is the perfect place to browse for everything from designer homewares to handcrafted goods. Featherston, another nearby town, is a haven for book lovers, with its famous secondhand bookshops and literary events.
Annual Events and Seasonal Highlights
The Wairarapa region boasts a vibrant calendar of events that celebrate its culture and landscapes.
In February, Toast Martinborough combines wine, food, and live music in the picturesque vineyards, while Wings Over Wairarapa, held biennially in Masterton, showcases breathtaking historic and modern aircraft displays.
March brings the Castlepoint Beach Races, where horse racing meets coastal beauty on Castlepoint’s sandy shores. Later in the year, the Martinborough Fair transforms the town square with handmade crafts, artisan goods, and street food, while the Featherston Booktown Festival highlights literature with book markets and talks by renowned authors.
The Perfect Winery Weekend | 4-Day Martinborough Itinerary
This 4-day Martinborough itinerary highlights the region’s best, balancing activities, dining, and stunning scenery in one quick trip. From vineyard lunches to outdoor adventures and indulgent retreats, it’s all here for you to enjoy.
Feel free to adjust the days to suit the weather. Save the Patuna Chasm Walk for warmer days when getting wet adds to the adventure, while a spa day at Wharekauhau Country Estate is an ideal wet-weather alternative.
If cycling isn’t an option, opt for a guided van tour to keep the winery visits stress-free.
Day 1 | Settle in with a long winery lunch
Arrive in Martinborough and check into your accommodation of choice. Ease into your weekend with a leisurely afternoon exploring one of the town’s most iconic vineyards, Palliser Estate, where their renowned Pinot Noir and Sauvignon Blanc make a stellar introduction to the region’s winemaking, setting the scene for a weekend packed with delicious food and wine.
Take your time savoring a long lunch here, with seasonal dishes designed to complement the wines. Afterward, head back to your accommodation and unwind with a glass of wine or stroll through the surrounding vineyards.
In the evening, head for dinner at Karahui Wine Bar, enjoying locally farmed dishes like venison loin and lamb rack. The knowledgeable staff add to the appeal of this eatery, sharing recommendations on wine matches, and seasonal menu highlights.
Day 2 | Biking Wine Tour
Fuel up with breakfast at The Neighbourhood Café, then gear up for an unforgettable day of wine tasting by bike. Start your adventure with one of Green Jersey Explorer Tours’ famous croc bikes — easy, fun, and complete with a wine collection service so you can focus on the tastings.
Begin at Ata Rangi, a legendary pioneer of New Zealand Pinot Noir, followed by a visit to Tirohana Estate, where picturesque vineyard views make the perfect backdrop to a mid-morning tasting. Next, head to Dry River Wines, known for their meticulous approach to winemaking and small-batch vintages.
When it’s time for lunch, Moy Hall is a must. Soak up all those wine tastings with their delicious house made gnocchi, the perfect pause before you continue your tour. Across the road, stop by Reid & Reid Gin Distillery for a refreshing tasting of botanical gins.
In the afternoon, cycle on to The Runholder, where welcoming staff and bold, expressive wines make for a relaxed final stop before you pedal back to your accommodation.
As night falls, take advantage of Martinborough’s Dark Sky Reserve status. With minimal light pollution, the night sky is a breathtaking canvas of stars. Grab a blanket and head outdoors to marvel at the Milky Way in all its glory.
Day 3 | Palliser Bay & Wharekauhau
Spend your third day soaking in the rugged coastline of Palliser Bay. Start with a scenic drive to the Cape Palliser Lighthouse, where 250 steps lead to sweeping views of the coastline. Stop by the Ngāwi Seal Colony, home to playful fur seals lounging along the rocks, and enjoy a picnic lunch overlooking the crashing waves.
Alternatively, opt for a day of indulgence at the nearby Wharekauhau Country Estate by booking in for one of their day passes. Begin with the Trust The Chef Lunch, a culinary experience that celebrates local flavors, followed by a pampering treatment at the Hauora Day Spa. For those seeking adventure, the ATV quad bike trail or sporting clay target shoot will add a dose of excitement to your day. During the Summer and Spring reservations are essential, we recommend booking your visit well in advance.
End the evening with a quiet dinner back at your accommodation or enjoy a casual meal at Martinborough Brewery, where local craft beers pair beautifully with hearty bites.
Day 4 | Scenic Hikes
After a couple of days reveling in Martinborough’s finest food and wine, it’s time to balance out the over-indulgence with some outdoor activity. Start your morning with one of two iconic hikes.
The Patuna Chasm Walk takes you deep into a world of limestone chasms and river crossings, offering a thrilling journey through time itself. Along the way, you’ll encounter ancient fossils, delicate stalactites, and limestone formations dating back 1.3 million years — a true reminder of nature’s artistry.
Alternatively, the Pinnacles Walk leads you to dramatic, spire-like rock formations so surreal they could have stepped straight out of a fantasy film.
Once you’ve worked up an appetite, slow things down with a visit to Ranui Essentials Lavender Farm (seasonal, December to February). Wander through fragrant rows of purple blooms, snap a few envy-inducing photos, and pick up some lavender-infused goodies to take home.
For your final Martinborough meal, Luna Estate’s Eclipse Restaurant will send you off in style. With it’s newly rennovated restaurant, the estate pairs its award-winning Pinot Noir with an Asian-fusion menu that’s as creative as it is delicious. Think pork belly bao buns, crisp seasonal salads, and an ambiance that makes lingering over a long late lunch entirely irresistible.
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