Guest
Such a cozy and perfect getaway.

A silver trailer sits among the rows of a working vineyard, its exterior catching the light like something between a touring caravan and a time capsule. The David Bowie Glamping Trailer on Vinyl Vineyards is exactly what its name suggests and nothing less: a themed glamping experience rooted in music, wine, and the pleasantly offbeat spirit of a vineyard that takes its vinyl as seriously as its vines. This is not a conventional stay, and it does not pretend to be. It is a one-of-a-kind overnight that leans into personality, playfulness, and the particular magic of sleeping somewhere that feels like a curated set piece rather than a hotel room.
The trailer itself is outfitted with Bowie-inspired décor and details that nod to the artist's legacy without veering into kitsch. Think curated memorabilia, bold visual touches, and a sense of atmosphere that rewards fans and curious travelers alike. The space is compact but considered, designed for couples or solo guests who value character over square footage. Bedding, lighting, and furnishings are arranged to make the trailer feel genuinely comfortable rather than merely novel. Outside, the vineyard setting provides the backdrop, with open sky and grapevines replacing the usual walls and corridors of a traditional accommodation.
Vinyl Vineyards brings together two enduring obsessions: wine and records. The property is a functioning vineyard where guests can explore the grounds, taste wine, and immerse themselves in a culture that celebrates analog pleasures. The broader glamping and camping offerings on site suggest a community of like-minded travelers drawn to experiences that feel handmade and intentional. Time here unfolds at a slower pace, shaped by the rhythms of the vineyard and the simple pleasure of being unplugged from the ordinary. You might spend an afternoon walking the rows, glass in hand, or simply sitting outside the trailer as the light shifts across the landscape.
What stays with you after a night in the Bowie trailer is not spectacle but atmosphere. It is the quiet satisfaction of a place that commits fully to its own identity, where the winemaking and the music and the open-air sleeping all feel like expressions of the same sensibility. You leave with a story worth telling, and probably a song stuck in your head.
A silver trailer sits among the rows of a working vineyard, its exterior catching the light like something between a touring caravan and a time capsule. The David Bowie Glamping Trailer on Vinyl Vineyards is exactly what its name suggests and nothing less: a themed glamping experience rooted in music, wine, and the pleasantly offbeat spirit of a vineyard that takes its vinyl as seriously as its vines. This is not a conventional stay, and it does not pretend to be. It is a one-of-a-kind overnight that leans into personality, playfulness, and the particular magic of sleeping somewhere that feels like a curated set piece rather than a hotel room.
The trailer itself is outfitted with Bowie-inspired décor and details that nod to the artist's legacy without veering into kitsch. Think curated memorabilia, bold visual touches, and a sense of atmosphere that rewards fans and curious travelers alike. The space is compact but considered, designed for couples or solo guests who value character over square footage. Bedding, lighting, and furnishings are arranged to make the trailer feel genuinely comfortable rather than merely novel. Outside, the vineyard setting provides the backdrop, with open sky and grapevines replacing the usual walls and corridors of a traditional accommodation.
Vinyl Vineyards brings together two enduring obsessions: wine and records. The property is a functioning vineyard where guests can explore the grounds, taste wine, and immerse themselves in a culture that celebrates analog pleasures. The broader glamping and camping offerings on site suggest a community of like-minded travelers drawn to experiences that feel handmade and intentional. Time here unfolds at a slower pace, shaped by the rhythms of the vineyard and the simple pleasure of being unplugged from the ordinary. You might spend an afternoon walking the rows, glass in hand, or simply sitting outside the trailer as the light shifts across the landscape.

There's something genuinely charming about a place that commits this fully to a vibe — a restored Avion trailer named after Bowie, set among Paso Robles vineyards, with vinyl and retro touches inside and alpacas wandering the ranch outside. It shouldn't all hang together, but it does, with an offbeat sincerity that feels more like a friend's passion project than a hospitality concept. The setting carries real weight: rolling wine country, hiking trails just beyond your door, and a firepit that turns evenings into something unhurried and communal. It's for the kind of traveler who finds glamour in the unconventional — who'd rather spin a record in a 34-foot trailer than check into something predictable.
Guest
Such a cozy and perfect getaway.
Guest
It is a nice site. Beautiful views, relaxing and clean. Met friends for a day of wine tasting and returned to our site for dinner and sunset. Our trailer was warm at night which I’m very grateful for. Thank you!
Guest
We had such a great time. We will be staying here again.
Guest
Beautiful location
Guest
Great glamping experience. Fantastic location
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