Village Farm and Winery — Sleep in a Wang Nam Khiao Vineyard, Wake to Mist and Grapevines
Picture this: you wake up, open the door, and there are rows of grapevines stretching out into the thin morning mist of Wang Nam Khiao, with the smell of damp earth and cool air filling your lungs — Village Farm and Winery is a small winery resort set in a real vineyard in Wang Nam Khiao district, Nakhon Ratchasima, where they grow grapes and make their own wine · what guests consistently mention is the quiet vineyard setting, the vineyard tour with wine tasting, and a breakfast that gets a lot of praise · there's an outdoor pool, The Old Barn restaurant, and staff that many reviews say look after you really well · with prices starting around ฿2,800/night, an average score of about 8.2 from 9 reviews on Trip.com and 3.8 out of 5 on TripAdvisor · it's a nature-lover's stay with a character that's hard to find around Khao Yai.
Who Village Farm and Winery suits — to put it as simply as possible, Village Farm and Winery is a stay for people who want to escape the city and sleep surrounded by nature with a bit of a story to it. It's not just another mountain-view resort, but a "vineyard that makes its own wine" that opens rooms so you can actually sleep right in the vineyard · it sits in Wang Nam Khiao district, Nakhon Ratchasima, an area people like to call one of Thailand's best for clean, fresh air, cool and comfortable almost year-round and not far from Khao Yai National Park · this is a small resort of around 20 rooms, not a big hotel with every amenity, but it leans into its own niche: the vineyard, the wine cellar, and the wine-tasting activities · the real reviews line up on who fits here best — couples after a quiet, romantic stay, people who love wine and want to learn how it's made, and families who want to bring older relatives somewhere relaxed and easygoing · meanwhile, anyone looking for a stay right at the gates of Khao Yai, with nightlife, or a brand-new, all-luxury resort in every corner may want to think twice, because the charm here is its real-farm feel and its quiet, not lavish grandeur · in short, you come here to "slow down," sip wine, walk among the grapevines, and listen to the wind, rather than to find every kind of entertainment in one place.
Location and getting there — Village Farm and Winery is at 103 Moo 7, Ban Phai Ngam, Thai Samakkhi, Wang Nam Khiao, a zone where the elevation and climate suit growing grapes for wine · from Bangkok it's about a 3.5 to 4 hour drive along the Mittraphap highway and then onto the Wang Nam Khiao road · one thing to be clear about from the start: although the area's name is tied to "Khao Yai," the resort itself is on the Wang Nam Khiao side and is not right at the gates of Khao Yai National Park · several international reviews note that the distance to the park gate is farther than you'd think and takes a fair bit of driving, so if you plan to go into Khao Yai every day, budget the drive time and plan your route well · on the flip side, this kind of location is actually a plus for anyone after quiet, because you're surrounded by vineyards, gardens, and mountain views, with none of the bustle of a tourist town · getting here pretty much requires driving yourself, since public transport is hard to come by and the sights around Wang Nam Khiao are spread out · there's free parking at the resort, and one small note from reviews is that the entrance is fairly dark at night, so arrive before dusk or keep your navigation map open for the last stretch.
"Woke up, opened the curtains to the vineyard and a thin mist, the air just cool enough, walked over for breakfast by the pool and felt like I'd slipped right out of the city — you come here to actually rest, not to race around sightseeing."
Room types and decor — Village Farm and Winery has around 20 rooms split into several styles to suit your group size and budget · it starts with studios and duplex rooms in a Patio/Garden View that look out onto the garden or the terrace in front of the room, good for couples or two people · stepping up is the Deluxe With Bathtub, around 42 sqm with a bathtub, the popular pick for people who want to sleep comfortably and soak to unwind · and there's a Two Bedroom Suite for families or groups of friends · what gives the rooms here their charm is that many face straight out onto the vineyard, and some feel more like a home in a garden than a hotel room · the decor leans into natural tones, woodwork, and simple farmhouse style — not lavish, but warm in atmosphere · every room is air-conditioned with a fridge and minibar · that said, to be straight with you, many reviews note that some rooms are starting to show their age, and the bathrooms in certain types are fairly small · a few older reviews mention rooms without air-con or with weak water pressure, which are likely specific room types or from before renovations · the advice: if you care about newness and a roomy bathroom, go for the Deluxe With Bathtub and ask the resort directly about the room details before booking.
Facilities, the pool, and the vineyard — the highlight that sets Village Farm and Winery apart from the usual Wang Nam Khiao stay is its own vineyard and winery · guests can walk through the vineyard, learn the steps of growing and aging wine, and join tastings of the wine made on the farm · many reviews praise this as fun and educational, with a small course to learn about wine, an experience you won't find at an ordinary resort · for recreation there's an outdoor pool where you can sit and soak in the garden views, a bar-lounge, a picnic area and a wide garden to stroll and take photos in, plus free bicycle rental to ride around the vineyard · there's free Wi-Fi in the common areas and free parking · to be honest, the facilities here aren't extensive like a big resort — there's no gym or full-service spa · its charm is the real-farm feel and the wine-tied activities, so if you come expecting every kind of entertainment you may find it lacking, but if you come for the atmosphere and the wine experience, this place delivers something many others can't · one note from reviews is that nighttime activity is limited, and it mostly quiets down after 9 PM, which suits people coming to relax but not those after a lively night out.
Food and wine — the resort's main restaurant is The Old Barn, decorated in a warm-toned old-barn style, open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner and serving mainly Thai food a la carte · the most-praised part of the food is the breakfast, which many reviews call better than expected and a real highlight, both for freshness and variety of dishes · breakfast is included in the room rate, served around 07:30–10:00 · beyond the food, the star here is the wine made on the estate, which you can order to taste and buy to take home · to be straight about it, the wine is where reviews split two ways — some love it and say tasting Thai wine from grapes grown on site is a great experience, while others feel the flavor is still a bit simple for serious wine drinkers · in terms of the experience, sitting and sipping wine made from grapes growing right in front of you, with vineyard views and the cool Wang Nam Khiao air, is an atmosphere that's hard to come by and worth trying for its own sake · for meals outside the resort, Wang Nam Khiao has restaurants and cafes spread across several spots, but most require a drive, so plan your meals ahead if you don't want to eat at the resort every time.
Service — service is where Village Farm and Winery scores high and is clearly spoken of in positive terms · reviews on Trip.com rate service as high as the low 9s, with praise that the staff are "friendly and very helpful" · on TripAdvisor, reviews consistently say the staff are well trained, the service excellent, and everyone friendly · for a small resort, this kind of strength matters a lot, because it makes guests feel looked after more closely than at a big hotel · the team can recommend the vineyard tour, the wine tasting, and sights around Wang Nam Khiao · some reviews say housekeeping and in-room cleanliness could still be improved, which is common at smaller stays where the team isn't large · overall, service is what lifts the combined score, and it's one reason many people say they were impressed with their stay.
What real reviews say (praise and gripes) — gathered from Trip.com and TripAdvisor, and the picture is fairly consistent · on the praise side: the quiet, beautiful, distinctive vineyard setting, the vineyard view in front of the room that you wake up to feeling relaxed, the vineyard tour and learning about wine that's educational, the much-praised breakfast, the pool you can chill by, friendly staff with good service, and a security guard on duty at night that makes you feel at ease · on the gripes side: the most frequently mentioned is that room prices are fairly high relative to the size and newness of the rooms, especially from the perspective of international reviews; some rooms are starting to age and certain bathrooms are small; the air-con in some rooms doesn't get fully cold and water pressure is weak in spots; housekeeping could improve; the distance to the Khao Yai gate is farther than expected; and the resort entrance is fairly dark at night · most of these gripes are manageable by picking the right room, setting expectations correctly, and coming mainly for the vineyard atmosphere, rather than being problems that put people off coming.
"The staff are lovely, service better than expected for a small resort, the breakfast is tasty, and I got to try the wine they make themselves · the only downside is the rooms are starting to age and the price is fairly high for the room, but you come for the vineyard atmosphere, which is worth it."
Price comparison and value — room rates at Village Farm and Winery start at around ฿2,800/night in the regular price range (about 85 dollars as shown on Trip.com) and can climb during long weekends or the Wang Nam Khiao tourist season · larger rooms like the Deluxe With Bathtub and Two Bedroom Suite sit in a higher price range by size · on value, you have to admit, as the reviews say, that if you look purely at "the room," the price here is fairly high relative to size and newness, and some international reviews say outright that they paid too much for what they got · but if you look at "the experience" — sleeping in a real vineyard, the tasting tour of estate-made wine, the praised breakfast, and the quiet of Wang Nam Khiao — this place gives what most resorts at the same price can't · in short, if you're after the best room per baht, the Wang Nam Khiao area has options with newer rooms at similar prices · but if what you're after is the vineyard atmosphere and a distinctive wine experience, the money you spend is worth a kind of value you won't find just anywhere.
What to know before booking — there are a few things that help make the stay smoother · one, this place suits people driving themselves, so plan your route and try to arrive before dusk, because the entrance is fairly dark at night · two, if you care about a newer room and a roomy bathroom, pick the Deluxe With Bathtub and ask the resort directly about the room details (air-con, bathroom size, view) before booking · three, don't expect to be right at the gates of Khao Yai — this place is on the Wang Nam Khiao side and the drive to the park is a fair distance, so if you plan to go into Khao Yai every day, budget the time · four, come for the vineyard atmosphere, the tasting tour, and the quiet, not for nightlife, because it quiets down after 9 PM · five, it's a small stay of around 20 rooms with not many online reviews, so book ahead, especially during long weekends and the winter when Wang Nam Khiao is busy, and compare prices across several platforms before deciding.
The verdict — from all the real reviews, Village Farm and Winery is the stay that fits best for people who want the experience of sleeping in a real vineyard, with wine tasting and the quiet of Wang Nam Khiao · the distinctive vineyard atmosphere, the praised breakfast, the pool in the garden, and the warm small-resort service make it a destination with a charm all its own in the Khao Yai–Wang Nam Khiao area · if you're after a flawless brand-new room, a roomy bathroom in every type, or a stay right at the Khao Yai gate that's easy to reach, this may not be the answer, and you should compare it with resorts on the Pak Chong side that are closer to the park · but for a trip where you want to slow down, sip wine in a vineyard, wake to mist and grapevines, and collect memories at a stay with a story — Village Farm and Winery is a choice that genuinely delivers that experience, and it's why people who "get" its concept tend to come away impressed.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Quiet vineyard setting, relaxing vineyard view in front of the room
- ✓ Vineyard tour and tasting of estate-made wine — educational and an experience
- ✓ Breakfast praised for freshness and variety
- ✓ Friendly staff, warm small-resort service
- ! Some rooms are starting to age, certain bathrooms are small
- ! Room prices are fairly high relative to size and newness
- ! Far from the Khao Yai gate, takes a fair bit of driving
- ✓ A sleep-in-a-vineyard experience you won't find just anywhere
- ✓ A pool in the garden and beautiful areas to stroll and take photos
- ✓ The cool, comfortable air of Wang Nam Khiao almost year-round
- ✓ A security guard on duty at night
- ! The air-con in some rooms doesn't get fully cold, water pressure is weak in spots
- ! Housekeeping and cleanliness could still be improved
- ! The resort entrance is fairly dark at night
- 💡If you plan to go into Khao Yai every day — this place is on the Wang Nam Khiao side and a fair distance from the park gate, so you'll need to drive → if you're focused on the park daily, compare resorts on the Pak Chong side that are closer.
- 💡If you want a brand-new room and a roomy bathroom in every type — some rooms are starting to age and certain bathrooms are small → pick the Deluxe With Bathtub and ask the resort about the room details before booking.
- 💡If you want a lively night out — this place is quiet and nighttime activity is limited, settling down after 9 PM → come to relax and sip wine, not to find entertainment.