Vineyards for an Overnight Stay

Updated on May 29, 2026

If the bucolic idea of spending a night in a vineyard appeals to you, here are some wineries where you’ll be welcomed with open arms.


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Château Ste-Agnès

Staying at Château Ste-Agnès feels a bit like a European getaway… without ever leaving the Eastern Townships! Nestled in a pastoral setting overlooking the Appalachian Mountains, this Sutton vineyard blends old-world charm with contemporary elegance. Between the main house dating back to 1846, the warm Tuscan-inspired guesthouse, and the suites set within the château, each accommodation has its own character and invites guests to slow down and unwind. Exposed beams, fireplaces, antique furnishings, and peaceful gardens create a soft, intimate atmosphere—perfect for relaxing and enjoying long evenings savouring the estate’s wines. And while you’re in the area, why not extend the experience with a stroll through the charming village of Sutton and its many gourmet and artisan shops?

2559 Scenic Road, Sutton — 438-488-9092


Vignoble Bromont

Producing exceptional wines since 2008, Vignoble Bromont, located in the splendid southwestern valley of the Bromont mountains, offers a warmly decorated inn open all year round. Here, you’ll instantly be immersed in the vineyard’s ambiance. With its air-conditioned rooms, fully-equipped common areas and delightful in-ground pool, you’ll find everything you could wish for! From June to November, the owners invite you to wander freely through their vines! Psst! Why not complete your getaway by experiencing Balnea Spa's thermal experience, less than 10 minutes away?

1095, chemin Nord, Brigham — 450 263-4988


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Mi-Clos Dômes en montagne

For a truly out-of-the-ordinary experience, the Mi-Clos mountain domes, in Orford, will not only dazzle you, but also fill your head with unforgettable memories! These unusual and luxurious accommodations are superbly located between a century-old forest and a vineyard... the best of both worlds! With their terrace and spa, their fully-equipped installations and their stylish, warm design, the domes will give you that all-too-rare feeling of being here and now. Say goodbye to the hassles of everyday life, and hello to well-being! How about stopping by L’Atelier du pain to fill your basket with delicious loaves, pastries, and other treats to enjoy on the spot?

466, chemin Alfred-Desrochers, Orford — 819 919-8950


Domaine Bresee

Here, we don’t do things halfway! As well as creating wines of excellent quality, balance and complexity, the Domaine Bresee vineyard offers visitors a three-storey cottage that can sleep up to six people. Not far from the wine cellar, the cozy solar-powered house is perfect for a romantic or family getaway. Oh, and we haven’t even mentioned the charming private pond! In Sutton, there’s no shortage of attractions, starting with a stroll down Rue Principale to discover the many gourmet and artisan boutiques!

303, Draper Hill, Sutton — 450 538–3303


Vignoble de l’Orpailleur

For a different yet equally memorable experience, Vignoble de l’Orpailleur offers RV travellers a stop right in the heart of its vineyards, in partnership with the Terego platform. From mid-May to late October, a handful of sites are available for self-sufficient travellers looking to spend the night in a quintessential Route des vins setting in Brome-Missisquoi, in Dunham. Everything here invites you to slow down and take in the scenery: settle in between the vine rows, with rolling hills as a backdrop and spectacular sunsets to round off the day. On site, a few amenities enhance the stay, including picnic tables, charging stations, and a seasonal restaurant to extend the gourmet experience without leaving the estate (please note that no water or electricity hookups are available for RVs). A popular stop for its authenticity, it stands out as much for the quality of its wines as for the peaceful setting and sweeping views.

1086 Bruce Street, Dunham — 450-295-2763

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