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The Adirondack Coast Wine Trail

 
 
 
 

The Adirondack Coast Wine Trail is a perfect way to spend a day on your bike exploring the region.  The Adirondack Coast Wine Trail begins at Stonehouse Vineyard in Mooers and continues to bring the cyclist through Plattsburgh, Chazy, Morrisonville and West Chazy all along Lake Champlain.  There are 7 different wineries cyclists are brought to on this trail:

Stonehouse Vineyard Amazing Grace Vineyard and Winery ELFS Farm Winery & Cidermill Hid-In-Pines Vineyard Everett Orchards Vesco Ridge Vineyards The Champlain Wine Co.

The trail while going through many towns offers spectacular views of Lake Champlain and the Adirondack Mountains, with the chance to stop at local vineyards which produce award-winning apple and honey wines.

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Adirondack Coast Visitors Bureau

info@goadirondack.com
goadirondack.com
7061 Route 9, P.O. Box 310, Plattsburgh, NY 12901
518-563-1000 · toll-free 877-242-6752
 
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