What's your favourite thing about living in Marlborough?
The proximity to a diverse and incredible outdoor playground: five minutes to the Rapaura Rd lawn tennis courts, 10 minutes to the mountain bike park, a 20-minute drive to the Marlborough Sounds, an hour to Rainbow Ski field, or even a shortdrive over the hill to Nelson.
Why is it a good place for a weekend away or longer holiday?
Everything you need to enjoy the region is close by. You can't go past a wine tour of our internationally acclaimed wine region, enjoying the wines, cellar door experiences, taking in some lunch and enjoying a little Marlborough tranquility.
What can I say? I'm a born and bred Marlburian. With the growth of the wine industry, the town has changed from a sleepy rural service town to a dynamic wine hub, and with that the province has attracted a diversity of people from around the world making it a very cool place to hang out and live.
What makes Marlborough wine so good?
Marlborough has a special little micro climate, hiding in the foot hills of the Richmond Ranges, Wither Hills and Kaikoura Ranges. Low rainfall, high sunshine hours and cool marine influenced night-time temperatures. Our vines grow beautifully vibrant fruit that the winemakers make into equally delicious wine.
What's the best way to experience a variety of Marlborough wineries?
Hire a car and find a dedicated driver if you're sampling, or get in contact with Destination Marlborough to provide you with a list of wine tour operators; there are plenty of them and it's a fantastic day out.
Where is a good place to stay?
In town, Chateau Marlborough, Hotel d'Urville or Marlborough Vintners Hotel on Rapaura Rd.
Take a hike up Mt Vernon, just five minutes' drive from the centre of town to catch a sunrise. You won't be disappointed.
What's the best way to experience the Marlborough Sounds?
Definitely the Queen Charlotte Track. Take a boat ride to the outer Sounds then get dropped off and walk the track over four or five days, either guided or on your own steam.
Where's a good place to get a coffee?
In town I like BV gourmet, Jays Café, Thomas & Sons and Ritual, and on Rapaura Road, The Vines Village.
Favourite places to eat?
I would recommend a sneaky pork belly pie and coffee from The Burleigh on New Renwick Rd, or drop into The Vine Village on Rapaura Road for Taco Tuesday. Also try winery cellar-door restaurants. The Brancott Estate Heritage Centre on Brancott Rd is a favourite.
What other activities would you recommend?
The Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre is a must-see, featuring Sir Peter Jackson's own collection of World War I aircraft and artifacts.
On a hot day, go for a swim in the warm, braided Wairau River - ask a local for the location of a swimming hole. Hit the Marlborough Farmers' Market on Sunday, and chase down some local mussels and clams to enjoy.