
Oregon Wine Country isn’t just about world-class Pinot Noir—it’s about breathtaking landscapes, rolling hills, and vineyards that stretch forever. Whether you’re a wine enthusiast, a leisure traveler, or a foodie, the Willamette Valley offers wineries where the view is as stunning as the wine in your glass.
From hilltop terraces to riverside tasting rooms, here’s your guide to Oregon wineries with unforgettable views, plus tips on where to stay and how to make the most of your visit.
For a deeper look at the region, check out our Ultimate Guest Guide to Oregon’s Willamette Valley Wine Country.
The Best Views in Oregon Wine Country
Willamette Valley wineries are nestled among rolling hills, open meadows, and lush vineyards. Imagine sipping Pinot Noir while watching the sun set over vineyard-draped valleys. Many wineries offer 360-degree panoramas from terraces or hilltop tasting rooms.
For tips on exploring efficiently, including transportation between scenic wineries, see our Ultimate Transport Guide to the Willamette Valley.
Wineries Worth Visiting for Both Wine and Views
Dundee Hills Highlights

Domaine Serene
Award-winning Pinot Noir paired with dramatic hillside vistas—perfect for photography and wine lovers.

Archery Summit
Perched on steep hillsides, offering panoramic valley views and a striking modern tasting room.

Stoller Family Estate
Rolling hills and picnic-ready terraces ideal for enjoying wine outdoors with friends or family.
McMinnville & Yamhill-Carlton Favorites

Maysara Winery
Described as one of the most beautiful in the valley. Its setting offers a true “wine-country” vibe — peaceful hillsides, expansive vistas, and a sense of remoteness from busy roads, adding to the ambiance.

Soter Vineyards
Hillside tasting and sweeping valley views make Soter a must-visit for scenic wine tasting.

Coeur de Terre Vineyard
Its location “in the foothills west of McMinnville” gives it natural elevation, with a hillside tasting room offering calm, serene vineyard/hill views.

Youngberg Hill Winery
Hilltop winery with panoramic views over the valley, plus inn accommodations for an immersive stay.

Gran Moraine Winery
For those seeking a refined, slightly more upscale vibe, with good wines and tasteful surroundings — Gran Moraine offers that balance of terroir‑driven wine plus pleasant vineyard scenery.

Lemelson Vineyards
The combination of rustic charm, sustainability-minded vineyards, and open-air seating makes it a strong pick for someone wanting beauty + authenticity.
Chehalem Mountains & Newberg Gems

Anacréon Winery
360-degree vineyard views, ideal for photography.

Adelsheim
Historic charm combined with beautiful Chehalem Mountain views.

Alexana Winery
Enjoy a high‑elevation, hillside location, with slopes and ridges giving a variety of vantage points across the valley.

Raptor Ridge Winery
Their outdoor deck offers valley‑ and hillside‑views; on clear days you might even see distant mountains.

Rex Hill
Sits on gently rolling hills with a spacious tasting room that has floor-to-ceiling windows + wrap-around deck, offering vineyard and valley panoramas.

Domaine Divio
Located on a hillside in the Chehalem Mountains AVA with vineyards planted on slopes, giving nice panoramic views of surrounding hills and valley.
Ribbon Ridge & Eola-Amity Hills

Ridgecrest (RR Wines)
Outdoor seating provides panoramic valley vistas. Elevated ridge vineyard with classic Ribbon Ridge hillside views.

Brooks Wine
Indoor and outdoor tasting areas capture scenic vistas. Hilltop site with multi-mountain and valley views.

Antica Terra
Positioned on rolling hills with views over the vineyards.

Beaux Frères
Elegant hillside vineyards with sweeping Ribbon Ridge views.

Dukes Family Vineyards
Bucolic vineyard setting with gentle rolling hills and estate pond.
For hidden gems and less-crowded wineries, check out our Quick-Start Guide to Winery Locations in Willamette Valley.
Where to Stay for the Best Wine Country Experience
To fully enjoy the wineries and scenic drives, staying close to the vineyards makes all the difference. Cascadia Getaways offers elevated, local, and comfortable vacation rentals throughout Willamette Valley.
Why Stay With Cascadia Getaways?
- Locally-Rooted & Employee-Owned: We know Oregon Wine Country inside and out and provide insider tips for your adventure.
- Passionate Hospitality: Available 24/7 for questions, private chef coordination, or seamless self check-in.
- Homes for Every Group: From intimate cottages to large estates, perfect for couples, families, or friends.
- Save Money & Support Local: Booking direct saves you up to 15% – 20% and supports a local Oregon business.
Staying nearby lets you wake up to vineyard views, explore wineries at your own pace, and enjoy the scenic roads without rushing.
Tips for Enjoying Scenic Oregon Wineries
- Book tastings in advance: Many wineries require reservations, especially on weekends.
- Time your visit for the best light: Spring and fall bring the most vibrant colors; summer offers long, sunny days.
- Plan your route: Group nearby wineries to maximize your scenic drive.
- Bring a camera: Terraces and hilltop tasting rooms are perfect for photos.
Stay nearby: Choose rentals through Cascadia Getaways for vineyard views at your own pace.
Wake Up to Wine Country Views
Visiting Oregon wineries is about more than tasting wine—it’s about experiencing the beauty of the valley. From hilltop terraces to riverside vineyards, the Willamette Valley offers views that will stay in your memory long after the wine is gone.
Book your stay with Cascadia Getaways and enjoy mornings overlooking rolling vineyards, sunlit hills, and serene rivers.