Beaujolais

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Beaujolais, nestled in the heart of the Hunter Valley, is a serene wine-country escape that charms with its rolling vineyards, boutique cellar doors, and a palpable sense of rural tranquility. Just a two-hour drive from Sydney, this pocket of NSW offers a more intimate, less commercialised wine-tasting experience, where you can linger over a glass of shiraz or semillon while soaking in views of the Brokenback Range.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Devote a full day to Beaujolais to truly savour its offerings. Start mid-morning with a tasting at two or three cellar doors, break for lunch at a winery restaurant (like the acclaimed Muse Kitchen at Keith Tulloch Wine), then spend the afternoon exploring the gardens or taking a short bushwalk in the nearby Werakata National Park. If you’re a wine enthusiast, an overnight stay in a vineyard cottage or B&B allows you to enjoy sunset views and a leisurely second day visiting smaller, family-run producers.

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