Spring Creek
A quiet village in the Marlborough wine region offering a peaceful alternative to Blenheim with several excellent wineries and dining options nearby. The area combines rural charm with access to the region's wine and culinary attractions.
Things to do
- Winery Tours at Greywacke — Visit this boutique winery known for its Sauvignon Blanc and experimental wines, with cellar door tastings and vineyard views.
- Cloudy Bay Vineyard Visit — Explore one of Marlborough's most acclaimed wineries offering premium tastings, restaurant dining, and scenic vineyard walks.
- Spring Creek Village Walk — Stroll through the quiet rural village exploring local farms, heritage cottages, and peaceful countryside landscapes.
- Cycling the Marlborough Wine Trail — Rent a bike and follow scenic routes connecting Spring Creek to nearby wineries and the Wairau Valley.
- Picnicking at Local Vineyard Grounds — Pack a lunch and enjoy peaceful picnic spots among the vineyards with views of the Richmond Range.
- Farm Gate Sales at Produce Stands — Stop at local farm gates to purchase fresh seasonal produce, berries, and homemade preserves directly from growers.
Food to try
- Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc Tasting — Sample the region's signature crisp white wine at multiple cellar doors, showcasing the distinctive herbaceous and tropical fruit notes.
- Vineyard Restaurant Lunch — Dine at winery restaurants featuring locally-sourced meats, cheeses, and vegetables paired with estate wines.
- Fresh Berry Picking and Eating — Visit local berry farms during summer to pick and taste fresh strawberries, raspberries, and blackcurrants straight from the plants.
- Cheese and Charcuterie Platters — Enjoy artisanal local cheeses and cured meats from regional producers paired with fresh bread at vineyard cellar doors.
- Garden Vegetables and Seasonal Produce — Purchase or dine on ultra-fresh vegetables grown in the fertile Wairau Valley, often featured at farm-to-table venues.
Local customs & good to know
- Wine Country Etiquette — Most wineries charge a small tasting fee (often waived with purchase), and visitors should call ahead during quieter seasons as some operate by appointment only.
- Rural Hospitality and Pace — Spring Creek maintains a slow, village pace with limited evening entertainment; plan activities during daylight hours and respect private farm properties.
- Seasonal Wine Events — The region hosts Marlborough Wine Festival in February and various harvest celebrations; check local calendars as Spring Creek fills with visitors during peak wine season.