New wine tours also offer strenuous exercise
Austin-Lehman Adventures (ALA) is offering four holistic group itineraries that include wine country adventures in Arizona, northern California and British Columbia.
All feature private afternoon vineyard and winery tours culminating with product sampling after mornings of such terrain-dictated activities as hiking, biking and paddling.
“Accommodations are in distinctive, locally run properties whose charm and history complete the vacation experience,” says the company.
“We want to challenge our guests with a variety of healthy, active pursuits, then stimulate through interaction with local experts, artists, naturalists, chefs and vintners,” said ALA co-founder Paul Lehman.
“We then pamper body and soul with fabulous one-of-a-kind lodgings, superb regional meals and access to world-class spas.” He added:
“You come away well-exercised, rejuvenated, enlightened and with a deeper appreciation of our off-the-tourist-track destinations.”
Report by David Wilkening
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