Travelling with kids
If you’re travelling with small children, rest assured that many of our wineries offer activities and alternatives for young visitors—such as non-alcoholic beverages to drink, colouring books and crayons to use, and sports equipment (like soccer balls and bocce sets) to play with.
Outside the wineries themselves, each region features parks, restaurants, shops and events that cater to every member of the family, regardless of age.
When planning your itinerary, contact each winery first to see if they offer child-friendly activities (or look for the ones that have playground equipment on site). That way, you can ensure that everyone enjoys their wine-country experience.

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