The Ultimate Guide to Amity, Oregon: Quiet Wine-Country Retreat

Nestled in Oregon’s Willamette Valley, Amity offers a quieter, more intimate side of Wine Country. Visitors can leisurely sip small-lot Pinot Noir, meet local winemakers, savor fresh farm-to-table flavors, and explore the charm of a welcoming small town. Whether you’re planning a romantic weekend, a family adventure, or a wine-focused getaway with friends, this guide will help you discover the best things to do in Amity, Oregon.

Sitting at the southern gateway to the Eola-Amity Hills AVA, Amity benefits from cool coastal breezes and volcanic soils that produce world-class Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Scenic farmland views, quiet country roads, artisanal producers, and a historic downtown make it the perfect destination to slow down, savor life, and experience authentic Willamette Valley Wine Country.

Lush green vineyards stretch over rolling hills and valleys under a cloudy sky in a scenic Oregon wine country landscape.

This Amity, Oregon travel guide covers everything from charming downtown streets and scenic drives to family activities Amity, local restaurants, coffee shops, and the best wineries in the Eola-Amity Hills AVA for tasting tours and vineyard views. We also include practical transportation tips and recommended places to stay to make your visit smooth and memorable.

For travelers ready to explore the broader Willamette Valley, plan wine-focused routes, or uncover hidden gems, check out The Ultimate Guest Guide to Oregon’s Willamette Valley Wine Country.


A Wine-Country Village with Authentic Charm

Unlike the busier towns nearby, Amity offers an intimate setting where visitors can enjoy:

  • Boutique wineries specializing in Pinot Noir, Riesling, and Gewürztraminer.
  • Scenic vineyard views with fewer crowds.
  • Friendly, small-town hospitality in restaurants, cafés, and shops.

Convenient Location

Amity sits just a short drive from:

  • Newberg (~15 minutes) – bustling tasting rooms and dining.
  • McMinnville (~20 minutes) – historic downtown and cultural attractions.
  • Portland (~1 hour) – city access for flights or urban sightseeing.

For more tips on getting around the region and exploring the best of the Willamette Valley, check out our Ultimate Transport Guide.


Sip at Sustainable Wineries

Amity is at the forefront of sustainable and biodynamic winemaking. Don’t miss:

A rustic, wooden winery building with a covered deck overlooks a sunny vineyard and green shrubs under a clear blue sky.

Brooks Wine
Acclaimed for Riesling and Gewürztraminer, with scenic tasting patios and biodynamic farming

A large, red barn-style winery building and a modern tasting room are surrounded by vineyards and trees on a sunny day.

Dukes Family Vineyards A family‑run estate committed to sustainable agriculture and rich Pinot Noir.

A modern, tan winery building with solar panels on the roof sits below rolling hills covered in lush, green vineyards.

Antica Terra Vineyard
Boutique estate in the Eola‑Amity Hills AVA known for terroir‑driven Pinot Noir and Chardonnay; immersive experiences in biodynamic vineyard settings.

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The Bramble, Silas Wines Tasting Room
Offers small-lot, handcrafted wines in a cozy tasting room atmosphere with sustainable practices.

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Kristin Hill Winery
Family-focused winery producing estate wines with careful attention to vineyard sustainability and small-batch quality.

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Keeler Estate Vineyard
Small-batch, family-run vineyard known for intimate tastings and commitment to sustainable agriculture.

The facade of Coelho Winery, featuring white text and a bunny logo on a red shingled wall above a glass entrance.

Coelho Winery
Located in downtown Amity, combining Portuguese heritage with sustainable viticulture, featuring Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Chardonnay, and Port-style wines.

Tip: Make reservations in advance, especially during harvest season (September–October), when wineries are busiest.

For a full guide to hidden gems and must-visit wineries in the area, check out our Quick Start Winery Locations & Wine Country Adventure guide.

Explore our interactive map of top wineries in Amity:


Soak in the Scenery

Take time to enjoy Amity’s rolling hills and countryside charm:

  • Scenic drives along vineyard-covered roads.
  • Picnics amid flowering fields or vineyards.
  • Bird-watching and gentle hikes at Baskett Slough National Wildlife Refuge, a haven for migratory birds and local wildlife.
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Explore the best bite spots in Amity and surrounding areas, mapped out for easy navigation.

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The Common Cup

A cozy local favourite offering freshly brewed coffee, homemade waffles, and pastries in a community‑focused setting.

Exterior night view of El Toro Loco restaurant with a covered patio, wooden siding, and red picnic tables near the entrance.

El Toro Loco Mexican Restaurant

Casual Mexican fare in downtown Amity; ideal for family visits or a relaxed lunch.

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Tacos Burros

A laid‑back spot known for quick, flavorful bites and friendly service.

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Retro Pizza Co.

A haven for pizza enthusiasts, celebrating the rich history and evolution of classic and gourmet American pizza styles, perfect for family takeout or a casual meal.

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ökta | farm and kitchen

A critically-acclaimed, fine-dining restaurant rooted in the Pacific Northwest, focusing on seasonal, local ingredients, often served as a unique tasting experience.


Amity’s small-town cafés capture the friendly, unhurried rhythm of Wine Country mornings — perfect for fueling up before vineyard visits or a scenic drive.

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The Common Cup

Cozy and welcoming, this local favorite serves freshly brewed coffee, waffles, and pastries made with love. A great spot to mingle with locals or plan your day over breakfast.

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Coffee Town

A charming community café serving smooth espresso, locally roasted coffee, and simple bites in a relaxed, no-frills setting. Stop in for a warm drink and a taste of small-town hospitality.

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Bass Note Coffee

Located nearby in McMinnville, Bass Note Coffee offers expertly roasted beans, smooth espresso drinks, and a laid-back vibe that pairs perfectly with a scenic drive through wine country.


For an elevated, local, and comfortable stay, choose a vacation rental in or near Amity. Cascadia Getaways offers thoughtfully designed Wine Country properties with high-end touches, beautiful views, and warm hospitality.

Stay near vineyards and scenic roads, or choose a centralized home perfect for exploring the wider region.

You’ll find a curated selection of cozy cottages, vineyard-adjacent homes, and spacious group rentals, ideally located for exploring Wine Country and Amity’s attractions.


Stay local, comfortable, and authentically Oregon with Cascadia Getaways:

  • Locally-Rooted & Employee-Owned: We know Amity and the Eola-Amity Hills inside out, offering insider tips for your wine-country adventure.
  • Passionate Hospitality: Available 24/7 for questions, private chef coordination, or self check-in for a seamless start.
  • Homes for Every Group: From cozy cottages to vineyard-adjacent homes and large estates, ideal for couples, families, or group retreats.
  • Support the Region: Your stay benefits the local Oregon economy and offers genuine connections to the community.

Make Amity your home base for exploring the heart of the Willamette Valley. Stay local with Cascadia Getaways and enjoy cozy, well-appointed homes just minutes from Amity’s wineries, farms, and charming downtown. Pair your visit with nearby towns like Newberg, McMinnville, and Dundee for a full wine-country experience. Book your Amity rental today and enjoy the best of Oregon wine country with comfort, style, and convenience.