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THE 5 BEST Free Things to Do in Broke

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  • Brett M
    Gold Coast, Australia3 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Krinklewood Vineyard is just gorgeous! We had a wonderful couple of hours at this beautiful vineyard, sitting in the French provincial courtyard, served a delicious charcuterie board and a amazing wine tasting. The staff member serving us was so knowledgeable and gave us extra tastings! After visiting many wineries, this is the first one we joined because the wines were so so good and we loved the organic and biodynamic principles followed, but above all the friendly service and wonderful experience made us feel that we wanted to take a piece of Krinklewood home to our everyday life! We will be back 😊
    Written 1 October 2024
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  • Darren R
    Connecticut374 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    We've done a bunch of other winery tours and tastings. Because of Margan's innovative organic farming methods that cover a lot more than growing grapes, Margan's tour was new and interesting to us. Steven made it fun too (as did the tastings along the way!). Lunch afterwards was truly excellent. It made for a much better day than running from one winery to the next.
    Written 26 March 2024
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  • Rbea5367
    Sydney, Australia14 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    We called ahead and arrived for the wine tasting with no difficulties. They were sadly sold out of the sparkling when we arrived but the rest of the wines were delicious, and our hostess was charming. We bought a mixed case to take home. Beautiful scenery and buildings also!
    Written 12 November 2020
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  • Phil
    Sydney, Australia7 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    The food was sensational, wines were really nice and service was fantastic. We were served by the vigneron and owner Phil who gave such great service and explained the wine tasting as we went. Don't be put off by the very basic unsignposted carpark. You will walk around the building to a low-key but very nice restaurant with absolutely amazing views and a wonderful experience.
    Written 17 June 2024
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  • Star B
    2 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    The best Cellar Door experience in this area and possibly further. Fantastic wines, fantastic atmosphere. We visited on our first day in the region and Dave gave us tastings tailored to what we would most enjoy, and no fee, I hasten to add. We tried a few other vineyard tastings where they were $10 minimum pp, and on some occasions had set menus so as predominantly red wine drinkers we were coerced into trying sparklings/whites/rosés that we had no interest in buying. Halfway through our last tasting at a vineyard down the road, we both turned to each other and said “Shall we go back to Running Horse?” … So that’s just what we did and we were greeted again with another tasting and practically a Soirée, where Dave introduced everyone and had remembered so many details about us both and everyone else there. The brilliant service certainly matched the quality of the wines. Would recommend a visit in a heartbeat. Can’t wait to visit again on our next trip. Thank you, Dave. ~ Star and Sam (Music Teacher and Quantum Physicist)
    Written 13 January 2023
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  • Eszter T
    Oxshott, UK4 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    This quirky shop is nestled by the olive groves from where their products are made. It has water and mountain views with ducks and pigs strolling around the farm. The shop is filled to the brim with a delicious range of handmade olives, oils, chutneys and vinegars. It also has a range of handmade soaps and creams and so much more. It was a lovely drive to a fun location. The staff was friendly and knowledgeable. Well worth a visit.
    Written 3 August 2022
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