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Aberdeen and the South Side of the New England region offer a captivating blend of rural charm, convict-era history, and stunning natural landscapes. This area, straddling the Hunter River, is perfect for travellers seeking an authentic slice of Australian country life with a side of heritage.
Highlights & What to See
- Aberdeen Heritage Walk – Stroll through the historic town centre, where well-preserved 19th-century buildings, including the grand Post Office and the quaint St. Joseph's Church, tell stories of the region's early settlement.
- Lake Glenbawn – Just north of Aberdeen, this vast reservoir is a haven for water sports, fishing, and birdwatching. Pack a picnic and enjoy the serene views from the shoreline.
- Mount Royal National Park – A rugged wilderness of ancient rainforests, dramatic gorges, and cascading waterfalls. The Mount Royal Summit walk rewards with panoramic views over the Hunter Valley.
- Wollemi National Park – Part of the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area, this park offers remote bushwalking, deep canyons, and the chance to spot the rare Wollemi pine.
- Upper Hunter Wine Country – The South Side is dotted with boutique vineyards producing elegant Semillon and Shiraz. Visit cellar doors like Broke Estate or Mount Pleasant Winery for tastings with a view.
Suggested Time to Spend
Spend at least two full days to appreciate the area's diversity. Devote one day to Aberdeen's heritage and Lake Glenbawn, and a second to exploring Mount Royal National Park or the wine trail. If you're keen on hiking, add an extra day to tackle longer trails in Wollemi National Park. The pace is relaxed, so allow time for spontaneous stops at farm gates and lookout points.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Scone – Known as Australia's horse capital, Scone is a 20-minute drive north and offers equestrian events, the Australian Equine and Livestock Events Centre, and charming country pubs.
- Muswellbrook – A 15-minute drive south, this historic mining town features the stunning St. Alban's Church and the Muswellbrook Regional Arts Centre.
- Singleton – About 30 minutes south, Singleton is a gateway to the Hunter Valley wine region and has its own heritage precinct and the Singleton Military Museum.
- Barrington Tops National Park – An hour east, this World Heritage-listed park boasts ancient Antarctic beech forests, superb trout fishing, and challenging 4WD tracks.
- Hunter Valley Wine Country – A 45-minute drive south, the world-famous vineyards of Pokolbin and Lovedale offer endless cellar doors, gourmet restaurants, and hot air balloon rides.
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Image credits
- Scone — User:Dave souza / CC BY-SA 2.5
- Muswellbrook — Annette Teng / CC BY 3.0
- Singleton — Романов2 / Public domain
- Barrington Tops National Park — MrActiniuM / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Hunter Valley Wine Country — F Delventhal / CC BY 2.0
- Upper Hunter Wine Region — F Delventhal / CC BY 2.0