Skip to Primary Navigation Skip to Primary Content Skip to Footer Navigation
loading
{{#each sliderdata}}
{{/each}}

Things To Do In Wilkes County NC

Check box to save to My Trip

  • Wineries and Distilleries
  • 450 Groce Road, Ronda
  • 336-835-9463

Raffaldini Vineyards is "Chianti in the Carolinas!" Enter through our vineyard gates into our 102-acre estate, dotted with fragrant roses and Italian herbs, encapsulated by pastoral hills dominated by fig and olive trees all against the backdrop of the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains. Follow the winding garden path to our Tuscan villa, where our staff guides you on your own Italian odyssey… to a place where wine focuses: the heart. We invite you to try our bold, dry reds and delicate, complex white wines made from authentic, Italian varietals. Wines made from grapes grown by hand with utmost care, every detail painstakingly contemplated and executed in perfect harmony with nature. After a long and exhaustive search, the Raffaldini Family found an extraordinary section of land that not only reflects their heritage but also holds the promise of making truly classic wines. Some of the varietals are so unique, that the Raffaldini Family is not only the sole vineyard in the East Coast to plant them but also the first in the United States.

  • Wineries and Distilleries
  • 493 Brewer Mill Road, Traphill
  • (336) 957-2332 Contact Person: Josephine Silvey

Located on the majestic Roaring River in Traphill, NC, Roaring River Vineyards provides spectacular wines in a beautiful atmosphere near Stone Mountain.

  • Wineries and Distilleries
  • 1202 Curtis Bridge Road, Wilkesboro
  • 336-466-4454

Stardust Cellars is a craft winery that aims to showcase the unique bounty and flavors of Appalachia through our wines, mead, and hard cider. We also operate a farm specializing in organically and sustainably grown produce that we use for Funky Ferments, our line of naturally fermented foods.

  • Wineries and Distilleries
  • 111 East Main STreet, Wilkesboro
  • (336) 990-9455

This corner eatery is located inside the historic JT Ferguson Building constructed in the late 1800s has been lovingly restored by the Cohn family and today serves as a beautiful streetside pub featuring craft beers made in house along with other local brews and an eatery serving up piping hot, brick oven pizzas made in their traditional Neapolitan oven in the back of the restaurant. You'll marvel at the intricate Victorian details such as the mosaic tile entry and the ornate, cast-iron facade, or the bar and table tops milled from an old, black walnut tree that fell nearby in town.