Thursday, 3 January 2013

Welcoming the New Year in McLaren Vale Dec. 28, 2012 - Jan. 1, 2013


Ryan and I tried to book a trip to Fiji over our Christmas break, but that didn't work out so we decided to go back to our favourite spot in South Australia: McLaren Vale.  We rented a small cabin in a vineyard and had a perfect vacation.

We started by spending Friday night with our friends Janah and Luke playing board games, since they live near McLaren Vale (and we had been talking about doing a board game night forever!)  After a wonderful evening, and an amazing homemade breakfast, we headed off to the Willunga Markets to pick up some fresh produce for our weekend.  Then we checked in to our beautiful cabin at McLaren Ridge.  It was so peaceful we actually had breakfast on the porch every morning and spent a lot of time reading out there too. 


Since I've written about McLaren Vale so many times I'm just going to skip the repeat stuff and write about the new things that we did.  The idea behind the trip was that if we spent a few days in the region, we could both do some wine tasting.  Usually I end up driving, but this time we took turns.  We even took it a step further and rented bikes on one of the days.  I have to confess, I really don't like bike riding.  I have no idea why since I used to do it all of the time as a kid, but I just don't.  Ryan wanted to rent a tandem bike, but that was out of the question. 

We decided to go to the furthest winery first, just in case I wussed out, so we biked the 3.1km from the bike shop to d'Arenburg, which was pretty much all uphill.  Without all of the details, suffice it to say that we made it but we were very sweaty by the end of it.  The view was beautiful but the place was completely packed so we did our wine tasting and went on our way.



Since there were lots of wineries on the 3km road back to the cycle shop, we decided to just ride back down the hill and stop along the way.  That brought us to an awesome new place for us called Tapestry.  Their wine was delicious and their lunch platter was amazing!  We also did a bike photo shoot after lunch - I just had to have proof that I was riding a bike!



After that we decided we had had enough wine, so we stopped at an art gallery, the grocery store, and a little shop and restaurant in a train car called "The Almond Train".  Every time we go to McLaren Vale I want to go there, and finally Ryan agreed to check it out.  Free flavoured almond samples!  What more could you want?!

That evening, and pretty much every evening, we just played board games and drank wine.  It was exactly how we wanted to spend our vacation.

The next day we decided to check out the beach, and we randomly ran into our friend (and Ryan's old boss) Andy.  He lives in the area and he invited us to his family's New Year's Party.  We don't really know that many people, so it just goes to show you how small Adelaide is if even WE run into people we know!  Anyway, the beach was beautiful, as they always are in South Australia.

For our last full day in McLaren Vale we decided to have lunch at our favourite place (Leconfield) and then go on a hike.  We had a map from the visitor centre, but for the life of us we could not find the hike.  Even when we got to the right parking lot we still managed to walk down the wrong trail.  The funniest thing was, though, that we were just blaming it on poor signage, and Ryan insisted we were on the right track.  He kept pointing to where we were on our map and showing me all of these elevation patterns to prove it.  Turns out, though, we weren't even close to the right area.  Eventually we did find a really nice lookout and the correct trail, but it was the middle of the day in Australian summer and we were out of water, so we didn't ever actually do the hike we had planned.






That night we went to Andy's house to celebrate New Year's Eve.  His house is on a hill and he just build a new balcony that overlooks all of the suburbs and the ocean, so at midnight we could see all of the fireworks along the beach and all through the suburbs.  It was an awesome evening with great friends to end off our wonderful mini-vacation.

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