If you’ve lived in Washington longer than about five minutes or you’re a big fan of drinking wine, you already know that Walla Walla is an incredible local destination. Recently voted America’s Best Wine Region in USA Today, it’s a beautiful place to visit and sip award-winning vino, feast on mouthwatering cuisine, and enjoy a slower pace of life while still having access to big-city amenities.
But if you’re looking for a more laid back and relaxing getaway where you can have all of those things without leaving the property, you’ll love Abeja Winery & Inn.
You’ll find the tranquil, rural Abeja property on Mill Creek Road on the outskirts of the city, in the foothills of the Blue Mountains.
management / TripAdvisor The property is protected by a large gate (don’t worry, guests get the code), and then you’ll cruise down a tree of tunnels to your destination.
Abeja is located on a masterfully restored century-old farmstead.
management / TripAdvisor It all started when founders Ken and Ginger Harrison arrived in the late 1990s and searched for land suitable for planting world-class Cabernet Sauvignon.
When the Harrisons found this property, it captured their hearts. They committed to restoring the farmstead and turning it into a unique local destination.
management / TripAdvisor And now, Abeja is far more than a vineyard and winery. It’s an event space where weddings and milestone celebrations are held (when conditions allow), and a bed & breakfast with some rather unique overnight accommodations.
The wine itself is phenomenal, and the list includes both reds and whites.
Abeja Not only have they succeeded at producing s World Class Cabernet as they had hoped, many of their other wines have won awards as well.
When the weather allows, you can enjoy your wine, breakfast, or some snacks at a peaceful patio table that overlooks the creek below…
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…or just grab your glass of vino and stroll through the gardens.
Dan Sundgren / Google Abeja means bee in Spanish, and this property was named not only for the many wonderful employees (“worker bees”) who work hard to keep things looking pristine but the actual bees that flock to the lavender in the garden when it’s in season.
Want to spend the night? The Inn at Abeja can host you in a lavish suite, the massive farmhouse, or a cozy cottage.
management / TripAdvisor This is the Edison House, a 516-square-foot bungalow perfect for two.
Did we mention your stay comes with a huge, delicious gourmet breakfast every morning?
Abeja Wine and fascinating local history aside, this is one of the best parts of staying here.
Visit Abeja the next time you’re in Walla Walla, either for an overnight stay or a wine tasting.
Abeja Actually, if you stay, you get both — guests of the inn are treated to two full bottles of wine upon arrival and given a complimentary tasting.
Are you celebrating an anniversary, special occasion, or just need a getaway? Check out Abeja’s beautiful accommodations here.
management / TripAdvisor
The property is protected by a large gate (don’t worry, guests get the code), and then you’ll cruise down a tree of tunnels to your destination.
It all started when founders Ken and Ginger Harrison arrived in the late 1990s and searched for land suitable for planting world-class Cabernet Sauvignon.
And now, Abeja is far more than a vineyard and winery. It’s an event space where weddings and milestone celebrations are held (when conditions allow), and a bed & breakfast with some rather unique overnight accommodations.
Abeja
Not only have they succeeded at producing s World Class Cabernet as they had hoped, many of their other wines have won awards as well.
Dan Sundgren / Google
Abeja means bee in Spanish, and this property was named not only for the many wonderful employees (“worker bees”) who work hard to keep things looking pristine but the actual bees that flock to the lavender in the garden when it’s in season.
This is the Edison House, a 516-square-foot bungalow perfect for two.
Wine and fascinating local history aside, this is one of the best parts of staying here.
Actually, if you stay, you get both — guests of the inn are treated to two full bottles of wine upon arrival and given a complimentary tasting.
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Address: 2014 Mill Creek Rd, Walla Walla, WA 99362, USA