Hunter Valley Wine Country

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Just a two-hour drive north of Sydney, the Hunter Valley is Australia’s oldest wine region and a quintessential escape for oenophiles and food lovers alike. Rolling hills are carpeted with vineyards, and the air is perfumed with eucalyptus and fermenting grapes. Beyond the cellar doors, you’ll find world-class restaurants, artisan producers, and a laid-back country charm that makes it ideal for a weekend getaway. Whether you’re swirling a Semillon on a veranda or hot-air ballooning at sunrise, the Hunter delivers sensory pleasures in spades.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a long weekend (Friday to Sunday) to fully appreciate the region. Two days allows you to visit 6–8 wineries, enjoy a degustation dinner, and squeeze in a hot-air balloon ride. If you’re short on time, a day trip from Sydney is feasible but rushed – focus on Pokolbin and book a private tour to maximise tastings. For a deeper immersion, add a third day to explore the northern vineyards around Broke Fordwich or take a cooking class.

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