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Area E (Naramata/Greyback)

Attractions and Places To See around Area E (Naramata/Greyback) - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Area E (Naramata/Greyback) include a diverse range of natural landscapes and cultural sites. This region, particularly the Naramata Bench, is known for its extensive vineyards and orchards, set against the backdrop of Okanagan Lake. Visitors can explore historic villages, enjoy scenic trails, and discover the area's rich agricultural heritage. Area E offers a variety of experiences, from wine touring to outdoor adventures.

Best attractions and places to see around Area E (Naramata/Greyback)

  • The most popular attractions is Through the vineyards in the Okanagan, a cycle_way that follows the Kettle Valley Railway Trail from Naramata to Penticton. This route offers views of numerous wineries and the surrounding landscape.
  • Another must-see spot is Giants Head Summit, a summit offering panoramic views of the Okanagan Valley. From here, visitors can see Okanagan Lake, the Naramata Bench vineyards, and the hills around Penticton.
  • Visitors also love Okanagan Lake, a large lake providing opportunities for relaxation and water activities. Its shores feature beaches and offer scenic views, making it a central natural feature of the region.
  • Area E (Naramata/Greyback) is known for its extensive cycling routes, scenic viewpoints, and natural lakes. The region offers a variety of attractions to see and explore, from historical sites to outdoor recreation.
  • The attractions around Area E (Naramata/Greyback) are appreciated by the komoot community, with 18 upvotes and 26 photos shared across 10 highlights.

Last updated: April 24, 2026

Giants Head Summit

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Anyone who wants to see the Okanagan Valley from above should have been at Giants Head in Summerland. You can drive up and then walk about 20min to the summit and have a fantastic view. We recommend.

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Through the vineyards in the Okanagan

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From Naramata it's all the way to Penticton on the Kettle Valley Railway Trail along many wineries. If you like you can safely stop and take a bottle or two.

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Behind Naramata it goes continuously uphill to Chute Lake. Depending on the weather of the previous days, the trail is sometimes difficult to drive. Deep sand passages and rough stones alternate and force the loaded long-distance cyclist to push in sections.

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Okanagan Lake

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Very nice lake nice view

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The Adra Tunnel is located along the KVR trail just above Naramata and runs about 490 metres long. The Adra Tunnel has been closed over 40 years (as of 2023).

The horseshoe-shaped tunnel was originally excavated in 1914 as part of the development of the Kettle Valley Railway. Rail operations stopped in the 1970s while the rail bed was bought by the provincial government in 1990.

As of this entry, a Naramata group called the Woodwackers, with support of the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen, has begun restoration of the tunnel and hope reopen the tunnel to the public in the near future.

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October 23, 2025, Giants Head Summit

The summit of Giant’s Head Mountain offers sweeping panoramas across the Okanagan Valley — look out over the shimmering waters of Okanagan Lake, the vineyards of the Naramata Bench, and the hills surrounding Penticton. From here, you’re perched above the valley’s patchwork of orchards, vineyards and lakefront homes, making the viewpoint a standout for both sunrise and sunset. It’s accessible enough for many hikers yet delivers those “high vantage” views that feel more remote.

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Does anyone know what it looks like there now? At least in the third photo, it looks to me (also based on the "fresh" earth edges on the left and right) as if the path is simply not finished here yet and the surface is still being built.

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Very nice lake nice view

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The Adra Tunnel is located along the KVR trail just above Naramata and runs about 490 metres long. The Adra Tunnel has been closed over 40 years (as of 2023). The horseshoe-shaped tunnel was originally excavated in 1914 as part of the development of the Kettle Valley Railway. Rail operations stopped in the 1970s while the rail bed was bought by the provincial government in 1990. As of this entry, a Naramata group called the Woodwackers, with support of the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen, has begun restoration of the tunnel and hope reopen the tunnel to the public in the near future.

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Railway lines to cycle paths - that's great!

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Hello bike partner, I agree with you. The west direction is better on the Kettle Valley Railway. However, if you cycle through Canada completely, it is better to drive from west to east, as this is the prevailing wind direction. I met umpteen touring riders fleeing against the wind. Almost everything is European. Most Canadians fly to Vancouver and then drive back.

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The path is even worse than in 2017

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Better to go in the opposite direction

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Frequently Asked Questions

What outdoor activities can I enjoy around Area E (Naramata/Greyback)?

Area E offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore the iconic Kettle Valley Rail (KVR) Trail for cycling and hiking, which provides panoramic views of vineyards and Okanagan Lake. Other options include mountain biking on the Three Blind Mice Trail Network, kayaking or stand-up paddleboarding on Okanagan Lake, and exploring the rugged wilderness of Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park. For specific routes, you can find various running, road cycling, and touring bicycle routes in the region.

Are there family-friendly attractions in Area E (Naramata/Greyback)?

Yes, Area E has several family-friendly options. Okanagan Lake offers beaches and water activities, with Manitou Park providing a sandy beach, floating dock, beach slide, and playgrounds. The Kettle Valley Rail Trail is also suitable for family cycling and walking, with wide, well-graded paths. Many fruit stands and orchards offer a fun experience for all ages, especially during harvest season.

What natural features can I explore in the Naramata area?

The Naramata area is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Okanagan Lake for swimming and water sports, or relax at Manitou Park's sandy beach. For a refreshing forest escape, Naramata Creek Park offers a scenic trail leading to a cascading waterfall. Don't miss the panoramic views from Giants Head Summit, overlooking the lake and vineyards, or the rugged landscapes of Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park.

Where can I find historical and cultural sites in Area E?

To delve into the region's history, visit the Historic Naramata Village, established in 1907, with its beautifully restored Naramata Inn and artisan shops. The Adra Tunnel along the Kettle Valley Railway is a significant historical site. The Naramata Heritage Museum preserves local history, including artifacts from the Syilx Nation. The region is also the traditional territory of the Syilx People of the Okanagan Nation, whose history is deeply intertwined with the land.

Are there any challenging trails for experienced hikers or cyclists?

Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Kettle Valley Railway: Steep and Challenging Section behind Naramata offers continuous uphill climbs towards Chute Lake, with sections of deep sand and rough stones. The Three Blind Mice Trail Network also provides over 80 diverse mountain biking trails, catering to various skill levels, including advanced riders. Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park offers rugged backcountry experiences for hikers.

What are the best viewpoints in Area E (Naramata/Greyback)?

For breathtaking views, head to Giants Head Summit, which offers sweeping panoramas across the Okanagan Valley, including Okanagan Lake, the Naramata Bench vineyards, and the surrounding hills. The Kettle Valley Rail Trail also provides numerous scenic overlooks of vineyards, mountains, and Okanagan Lake, with the 'Little Tunnel' being a particular highlight for its spectacular vistas.

Can I find good cycling routes in the Naramata area?

Absolutely. The Naramata area is renowned for its cycling. The Kettle Valley Rail Trail is a major draw, offering wide, well-graded paths suitable for all levels, winding through vineyards from Naramata to Penticton. For mountain biking enthusiasts, the Three Blind Mice Trail Network boasts over 80 diverse trails. You can also explore various cycling routes that showcase the region's scenic beauty.

What is the best time to visit Area E (Naramata/Greyback) for outdoor activities?

The best time to visit for outdoor activities is typically from spring through fall (April to October). During these months, the weather is ideal for hiking, cycling, and water sports on Okanagan Lake. The vineyards are lush, and fruit stands are abundant. While some activities are possible in winter, many trails and attractions are best enjoyed in warmer conditions.

Are there any unique local food and drink experiences in Naramata?

Naramata is famous for its wineries, with over 40 establishments on the Naramata Bench offering tasting experiences and often stunning lake views. Beyond wine, you can find fresh local produce at numerous fruit stands and orchards. For a casual bite, Just Baked: food + drink is known for its homemade baked goods and coffee, and Rocky's Real Things Pizza Naramata offers local pizza.

What do visitors enjoy most about Area E (Naramata/Greyback)?

Visitors consistently praise the stunning natural beauty, particularly the panoramic views from spots like Giants Head Summit and along the Kettle Valley Rail Trail. The region's world-class wineries and the opportunity to cycle through vineyards are also highly popular. The relaxed atmosphere, access to Okanagan Lake for recreation, and the charm of Historic Naramata Village contribute to a memorable experience.

Are there opportunities for swimming in Area E (Naramata/Greyback)?

Yes, Okanagan Lake provides ample opportunities for swimming. Manitou Park offers a long stretch of white sand beach with a floating dock and beach slide, perfect for a relaxing day by the water. Wharf Park & Train Dock also provides direct access to Okanagan Lake for swimming and other water activities, recalling a historic tradition of diving off old train docks.

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