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Combo cascades et dégustation de vin d'une journée complète dans les gorges du fleuve Columbia

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Ensemble, dans notre expérience de visite combinée complète, vous pouvez visiter le forum des femmes de Portland, Vista House, les chutes Latourell et les chutes Multnomah. Ensuite, nous continuons à conduire vers l'est jusqu'à la ville de Hood River. Avec la vue sur les montagnes du mont Hood, du mont Adams, des fermes et de la planche à voile, c'est une expérience inégalée dans l'Oregon. Après le déjeuner, nous visiterons 2 vignobles de la région pour une dégustation de vin étonnante et découvrirons l'histoire et la culture de la région telles qu'elles se sont développées dans l'industrie viticole de la région.
Ville: Portland
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Ce qui est inclu
Bottled water
One wine tasting flight per person at each of two wineries
Professional Tour Guide
Hotel pickup and drop-off at select downtown Portland hotels
Bottled water
One wine tasting flight per person at each of two wineries
Professional Tour Guide
Information additionnelle
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des transports en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Les voyageurs doivent avoir au moins un niveau modéré de forme physique
  • Des nombres minimums s'appliquent. Il y a une possibilité d'annulation après confirmation s'il n'y a pas assez de passagers pour répondre aux exigences. Dans ce cas, une visite alternative ou un remboursement complet de la visite achetée vous sera proposé.
  • Surfaces inégales non accessibles aux fauteuils roulants
  • Les enfants doivent être accompagnés d'un adulte. Les bébés ou les jeunes enfants doivent être dans un siège d'auto ou un siège d'appoint (non fourni par l'entreprise)
  • L'âge minimum pour boire est de 21 ans ** Doit présenter une pièce d'identité
  • L'âge minimum est de 21 ans
  • Fonctionne dans toutes les conditions météorologiques, veuillez vous habiller de manière appropriée
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Distanciation sociale appliquée tout au long de l'expérience
  • Régulièrement zones à fort trafic désinfectées
  • Véhicules de transport régulièrement désinfectés
  • Guides tenus de se laver régulièrement les mains
  • Contrôles de température réguliers pour le personnel
  • Contrôles de température pour les voyageurs à l'arrivée
À quoi s'attendre
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Vista House
Perched atop one of the most panoramic overlooks in the Columbia River Gorge, Vista House provides the most majestic view of the Gorge. Often referred to as “The Crown Jewel of the Columbia River Gorge,” Vista House was built between 1916 and 1918 as a memorial to Oregon pioneers, a scenic viewpoint, and a comfort station for those traveling on the newly constructed Historic Columbia River Highway. The Vista House and the view it offers are sure to amaze and inspire you.
2
Latourell Falls
This dazzling waterfall plunges 249 feet (76 m) over a massive wall of basalt and then rushes through the forest into the Columbia River. The falling water of Latourell is framed by some of the most perfect columnar basalt formations in the Pacific Northwest that are adorned with a large florescent patch of yellow lichen and shrouded in brilliant green flora. We’ll venture down to the punch-bowl pool below the falls, where you’ll hear the tremendous rush of water and feel the cool mist that it creates. You’ll easily realize why this special place is one of the most photographed waterfalls in Oregon.
3
Multnomah Falls
Fed by underground streams that originate miles above on Larch Mountain, this ancient 620 foot (189 m) waterfall is divided into two sections; the upper falls plummets an impressive 542 feet into a pool and again drops 69 feet to form a creek that runs into the Columbia River. Multnomah Falls is the second highest year-round waterfall in the United States and the highest in Oregon, and is Oregon’s number one natural attraction, drawing over 2.5 million visitors a year from around the world. At the base of the waterfall sits the Historic Multnomah Falls Lodge, a full-service day lodge complete with restaurant, gift shop, snack and espresso bar and interpretative center.
4
Hood River
We will visit 2 wineries, tasting fees included after lunch on own in Historic Old Town Hood River
5
Vista House
Perched atop one of the most panoramic overlooks in the Columbia River Gorge, Vista House provides the most majestic view of the Gorge. Often referred to as “The Crown Jewel of the Columbia River Gorge,” Vista House was built between 1916 and 1918 as a memorial to Oregon pioneers, a scenic viewpoint, and a comfort station for those traveling on the newly constructed Historic Columbia River Highway. The Vista House and the view it offers are sure to amaze and inspire you.
6
Latourell Falls
This dazzling waterfall plunges 249 feet (76 m) over a massive wall of basalt and then rushes through the forest into the Columbia River. The falling water of Latourell is framed by some of the most perfect columnar basalt formations in the Pacific Northwest that are adorned with a large florescent patch of yellow lichen and shrouded in brilliant green flora. We’ll venture down to the punch-bowl pool below the falls, where you’ll hear the tremendous rush of water and feel the cool mist that it creates. You’ll easily realize why this special place is one of the most photographed waterfalls in Oregon.
7
Multnomah Falls
Fed by underground streams that originate miles above on Larch Mountain, this ancient 620 foot (189 m) waterfall is divided into two sections; the upper falls plummets an impressive 542 feet into a pool and again drops 69 feet to form a creek that runs into the Columbia River. Multnomah Falls is the second highest year-round waterfall in the United States and the highest in Oregon, and is Oregon’s number one natural attraction, drawing over 2.5 million visitors a year from around the world. At the base of the waterfall sits the Historic Multnomah Falls Lodge, a full-service day lodge complete with restaurant, gift shop, snack and espresso bar and interpretative center.
8
Hood River
We will visit 2 wineries, tasting fees included after lunch on own in Historic Old Town Hood River
9
Vista House
Perched atop one of the most panoramic overlooks in the Columbia River Gorge, Vista House provides the most majestic view of the Gorge. Often referred to as “The Crown Jewel of the Columbia River Gorge,” Vista House was built between 1916 and 1918 as a memorial to Oregon pioneers, a scenic viewpoint, and a comfort station for those traveling on the newly constructed Historic Columbia River Highway. The Vista House and the view it offers are sure to amaze and inspire you.
10
Latourell Falls
This dazzling waterfall plunges 249 feet (76 m) over a massive wall of basalt and then rushes through the forest into the Columbia River. The falling water of Latourell is framed by some of the most perfect columnar basalt formations in the Pacific Northwest that are adorned with a large florescent patch of yellow lichen and shrouded in brilliant green flora. We’ll venture down to the punch-bowl pool below the falls, where you’ll hear the tremendous rush of water and feel the cool mist that it creates. You’ll easily realize why this special place is one of the most photographed waterfalls in Oregon.
11
Multnomah Falls
Fed by underground streams that originate miles above on Larch Mountain, this ancient 620 foot (189 m) waterfall is divided into two sections; the upper falls plummets an impressive 542 feet into a pool and again drops 69 feet to form a creek that runs into the Columbia River. Multnomah Falls is the second highest year-round waterfall in the United States and the highest in Oregon, and is Oregon’s number one natural attraction, drawing over 2.5 million visitors a year from around the world. At the base of the waterfall sits the Historic Multnomah Falls Lodge, a full-service day lodge complete with restaurant, gift shop, snack and espresso bar and interpretative center.
12
Hood River
We will visit 2 wineries, tasting fees included after lunch on own in Historic Old Town Hood River
13
Vista House
Perched atop one of the most panoramic overlooks in the Columbia River Gorge, Vista House provides the most majestic view of the Gorge. Often referred to as “The Crown Jewel of the Columbia River Gorge,” Vista House was built between 1916 and 1918 as a memorial to Oregon pioneers, a scenic viewpoint, and a comfort station for those traveling on the newly constructed Historic Columbia River Highway. The Vista House and the view it offers are sure to amaze and inspire you.
14
Latourell Falls
This dazzling waterfall plunges 249 feet (76 m) over a massive wall of basalt and then rushes through the forest into the Columbia River. The falling water of Latourell is framed by some of the most perfect columnar basalt formations in the Pacific Northwest that are adorned with a large florescent patch of yellow lichen and shrouded in brilliant green flora. We’ll venture down to the punch-bowl pool below the falls, where you’ll hear the tremendous rush of water and feel the cool mist that it creates. You’ll easily realize why this special place is one of the most photographed waterfalls in Oregon.
15
Multnomah Falls
Fed by underground streams that originate miles above on Larch Mountain, this ancient 620 foot (189 m) waterfall is divided into two sections; the upper falls plummets an impressive 542 feet into a pool and again drops 69 feet to form a creek that runs into the Columbia River. Multnomah Falls is the second highest year-round waterfall in the United States and the highest in Oregon, and is Oregon’s number one natural attraction, drawing over 2.5 million visitors a year from around the world. At the base of the waterfall sits the Historic Multnomah Falls Lodge, a full-service day lodge complete with restaurant, gift shop, snack and espresso bar and interpretative center.
16
Hood River
We will visit 2 wineries, tasting fees included after lunch on own in Historic Old Town Hood River
17
Vista House
Perched atop one of the most panoramic overlooks in the Columbia River Gorge, Vista House provides the most majestic view of the Gorge. Often referred to as “The Crown Jewel of the Columbia River Gorge,” Vista House was built between 1916 and 1918 as a memorial to Oregon pioneers, a scenic viewpoint, and a comfort station for those traveling on the newly constructed Historic Columbia River Highway. The Vista House and the view it offers are sure to amaze and inspire you.
18
Latourell Falls
This dazzling waterfall plunges 249 feet (76 m) over a massive wall of basalt and then rushes through the forest into the Columbia River. The falling water of Latourell is framed by some of the most perfect columnar basalt formations in the Pacific Northwest that are adorned with a large florescent patch of yellow lichen and shrouded in brilliant green flora. We’ll venture down to the punch-bowl pool below the falls, where you’ll hear the tremendous rush of water and feel the cool mist that it creates. You’ll easily realize why this special place is one of the most photographed waterfalls in Oregon.
19
Multnomah Falls
Fed by underground streams that originate miles above on Larch Mountain, this ancient 620 foot (189 m) waterfall is divided into two sections; the upper falls plummets an impressive 542 feet into a pool and again drops 69 feet to form a creek that runs into the Columbia River. Multnomah Falls is the second highest year-round waterfall in the United States and the highest in Oregon, and is Oregon’s number one natural attraction, drawing over 2.5 million visitors a year from around the world. At the base of the waterfall sits the Historic Multnomah Falls Lodge, a full-service day lodge complete with restaurant, gift shop, snack and espresso bar and interpretative center.
20
Hood River
We will visit 2 wineries, tasting fees included after lunch on own in Historic Old Town Hood River
21
Vista House
Perched atop one of the most panoramic overlooks in the Columbia River Gorge, Vista House provides the most majestic view of the Gorge. Often referred to as “The Crown Jewel of the Columbia River Gorge,” Vista House was built between 1916 and 1918 as a memorial to Oregon pioneers, a scenic viewpoint, and a comfort station for those traveling on the newly constructed Historic Columbia River Highway. The Vista House and the view it offers are sure to amaze and inspire you.
22
Latourell Falls
This dazzling waterfall plunges 249 feet (76 m) over a massive wall of basalt and then rushes through the forest into the Columbia River. The falling water of Latourell is framed by some of the most perfect columnar basalt formations in the Pacific Northwest that are adorned with a large florescent patch of yellow lichen and shrouded in brilliant green flora. We’ll venture down to the punch-bowl pool below the falls, where you’ll hear the tremendous rush of water and feel the cool mist that it creates. You’ll easily realize why this special place is one of the most photographed waterfalls in Oregon.
23
Multnomah Falls
Fed by underground streams that originate miles above on Larch Mountain, this ancient 620 foot (189 m) waterfall is divided into two sections; the upper falls plummets an impressive 542 feet into a pool and again drops 69 feet to form a creek that runs into the Columbia River. Multnomah Falls is the second highest year-round waterfall in the United States and the highest in Oregon, and is Oregon’s number one natural attraction, drawing over 2.5 million visitors a year from around the world. At the base of the waterfall sits the Historic Multnomah Falls Lodge, a full-service day lodge complete with restaurant, gift shop, snack and espresso bar and interpretative center.
24
Hood River
We will visit 2 wineries, tasting fees included after lunch on own in Historic Old Town Hood River
25
Vista House
Perched atop one of the most panoramic overlooks in the Columbia River Gorge, Vista House provides the most majestic view of the Gorge. Often referred to as “The Crown Jewel of the Columbia River Gorge,” Vista House was built between 1916 and 1918 as a memorial to Oregon pioneers, a scenic viewpoint, and a comfort station for those traveling on the newly constructed Historic Columbia River Highway. The Vista House and the view it offers are sure to amaze and inspire you.
26
Latourell Falls
This dazzling waterfall plunges 249 feet (76 m) over a massive wall of basalt and then rushes through the forest into the Columbia River. The falling water of Latourell is framed by some of the most perfect columnar basalt formations in the Pacific Northwest that are adorned with a large florescent patch of yellow lichen and shrouded in brilliant green flora. We’ll venture down to the punch-bowl pool below the falls, where you’ll hear the tremendous rush of water and feel the cool mist that it creates. You’ll easily realize why this special place is one of the most photographed waterfalls in Oregon.
27
Multnomah Falls
Fed by underground streams that originate miles above on Larch Mountain, this ancient 620 foot (189 m) waterfall is divided into two sections; the upper falls plummets an impressive 542 feet into a pool and again drops 69 feet to form a creek that runs into the Columbia River. Multnomah Falls is the second highest year-round waterfall in the United States and the highest in Oregon, and is Oregon’s number one natural attraction, drawing over 2.5 million visitors a year from around the world. At the base of the waterfall sits the Historic Multnomah Falls Lodge, a full-service day lodge complete with restaurant, gift shop, snack and espresso bar and interpretative center.
28
Hood River
We will visit 2 wineries, tasting fees included after lunch on own in Historic Old Town Hood River
29
Maison de vue
Perché au sommet de l'un des points de vue les plus panoramiques de la gorge du fleuve Columbia, Vista House offre la vue la plus majestueuse de la gorge. Souvent appelée "le joyau de la couronne de la gorge du fleuve Columbia", Vista House a été construite entre 1916 et 1918 en tant que mémorial pour les pionniers de l'Oregon, un point de vue panoramique et une station de confort pour ceux qui voyagent sur la nouvelle autoroute historique du fleuve Columbia. La Vista House et la vue qu'elle offre ne manqueront pas de vous étonner et de vous inspirer.
30
Chutes Latourelle
Cette chute d'eau éblouissante plonge de 249 pieds (76 m) sur un mur massif de basalte, puis se précipite à travers la forêt dans le fleuve Columbia. La chute d'eau de Latourell est encadrée par certaines des formations de basalte colonnaires les plus parfaites du nord-ouest du Pacifique, ornées d'une grande tache fluorescente de lichen jaune et enveloppées d'une flore verte brillante. Nous nous aventurerons dans la piscine à punch sous les chutes, où vous entendrez l'énorme ruissellement de l'eau et sentirez la brume fraîche qu'elle crée. Vous comprendrez facilement pourquoi cet endroit spécial est l'une des chutes d'eau les plus photographiées de l'Oregon.
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Chutes de Multnomah
Alimentée par des ruisseaux souterrains qui prennent naissance à des kilomètres au-dessus de la montagne Larch, cette ancienne chute d'eau de 620 pieds (189 m) est divisée en deux sections; les chutes supérieures plongent d'une hauteur impressionnante de 542 pieds dans une piscine et chutent à nouveau de 69 pieds pour former un ruisseau qui se jette dans le fleuve Columbia. Multnomah Falls est la deuxième plus haute chute d'eau toute l'année aux États-Unis et la plus haute de l'Oregon, et est l'attraction naturelle numéro un de l'Oregon, attirant plus de 2,5 millions de visiteurs par an du monde entier. Au pied de la cascade se trouve le Historic Multnomah Falls Lodge, un pavillon de jour à service complet avec restaurant, boutique de souvenirs, snack-bar à expresso et centre d'interprétation.
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Rivière Hood
Nous visiterons 2 établissements vinicoles, frais de dégustation inclus après le déjeuner dans la vieille ville historique Hood River
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Commentaires (8)
Krystle_C
Sep 2021
Our tour guide was Carrie. She was amazing! We saw beautiful waterfalls. It started out raining but ended up being a great sunny day for wine taing.
Réponse de l'hôte
Sep 2021
Thank you for the kind words about Carrie! She is a wonderful guide. We are so glad you enjoyed the wine tasting. Please join us again in the future!
Sandeep_K
Aug 2021
Amazing guide and very well planned itenarary. Highly recommend this tour as the area is very beautiful and well maintained.
Jenifer_B
Aug 2019
This day long tour of waterfalls and wineries was everything we hoped it would be. Angela our guide/driver was friendly and attentive and the scenery was spectacular. And we tasted some pretty good wine too.

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