Countryside
A sensory experience like no other
A lush area of agriculture and parkland, this is where you’ll find fresh air and fresh pours in equal measure. Home to the majority of our wineries, cidery and distillery tasting rooms, a visit to the countryside is the definition of a refreshing experience.
Among the stretching farm sites surrounded by mountain views, you’ll also find golf courses, an equestrian centre and winding park pathways that will immerse you in nature. For a more hands-on guide of the area, we always recommend checking out the Circle Farm Tour to plan out your next country adventure. There’s a whole community of farmers, small batch producers and heritage sites waiting to greet you! With a basket of fresh berries and a selection of farm-fresh cheeses to take home, you can savour the flavour of Langley for a little while longer.
Countryside Businesses
Welcome to the 5th-generation heritage family farm and goat dairy, nestled in the Milner Valley of Langley. During milking season, come and watch from their viewing windows as the herd
Serving the community since 1974. Enjoy the family friendly U-Pick Fields, Restaurants, Waffle Bar, Farm Fresh Bakery, Home & Garden Market and Estate Winery. During the summer, you’ll find beautiful
Chaberton Winery and the Bacchus Bistro are truly a unique experience to visit and dine. Located in South Langley, just 45 minutes from Vancouver, BC. They offer daily tastings in
This charming family owned and operated micro distillery is based in the heart of the Fraser Valley, near Fort Langley. They welcome visitors to sample and purchase their fine spirits
Circle Farm Tour
Explore Langley’s countryside with the Circle Farm Tour—your self-guided route to local flavours, fresh picks, and artisan delights across the Fraser Valley.
Our Communities
The Township of Langley has seven unique communities with their own unique traits to explore.
Indigenous Culture
The Township of Langley lies within the traditional and unceded territories of the Katzie, Kwantlen, Matsqui, and Semiahmoo First Nations.