Tsali Notch Vineyard Bike, Bluegrass and Wine Tour
Event info
EVENT INCLUDES:
Surrounded by majestic mountain views in lush foothills not far from Athens, Tennessee, Tsali Notch Vineyard will serve as the scenic starting point for a leisurely loop ride through spectacular countryside. Our fully supported ride will be followed by a trolley-ride tour of the vineyard, a wine- or juice-tasting, and an afternoon of bluegrass music. Food will be available for purchase. And you can also pick fresh muscadines!
Expect rolling rural roads with little traffic, spectacular scenery, and Southern hospitality--both from your guide and driver and from local farmers likely to wave as you pass by.
Guided bike tour, wine- or juice- tasting and trolley ride around the vineyard and live bluegrass music included in the price of the tour.
Date and Time: On Sunday September 19, 2021 at 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Category: Sports / Leisure | Cycling
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