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Red Hill is a charming village perched on the southern edge of the Canberra wine region, offering a serene escape into rolling vineyards, cool-climate wineries, and rugged bushland. This compact settlement is the gateway to some of New South Wales' finest cool-climate wines, particularly pinot noir and riesling, and its relaxed country atmosphere draws travellers seeking great food, cellar door tastings, and scenic drives through the rural landscape.
Highlights & What to See
- Wineries & Cellar Doors – Red Hill is the heart of the Canberra District wine region. Visit standout labels like Lark Hill, Collector Wines, and Mount Majura for tastings of elegant cool-climate wines. Many cellar doors offer vineyard views and cheese platters.
- Red Hill Nature Reserve – A pocket of protected bushland with walking trails through eucalypt forest and granite outcrops. Look for kangaroos, wallabies, and superb lyrebirds. The summit walk offers panoramic views over the region.
- Local Produce & Cafés – The village centre has artisan bakeries, a general store, and the popular Red Hill Café, known for its homemade pies and coffee. On weekends, the local farmers market sells seasonal fruit, honey, and preserves.
- Bicycle & Scenic Drives – The quiet roads around Red Hill are ideal for cycling, with gentle slopes and vineyard views. The self-drive Canberra District Wine Trail loops through the area, linking cellar doors and scenic lookouts.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend a full day exploring Red Hill and its wineries. Arrive mid-morning to visit two or three cellar doors, enjoy a leisurely lunch at a vineyard café, then take a short walk in the nature reserve. If you're a wine enthusiast, consider an overnight stay to pace the tastings and catch sunset over the vineyards. A half-day is enough for a quick tasting and a walk, but you'll want more time to soak up the relaxed vibe.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Canberra – Just a 30-minute drive north, Australia's capital offers museums, galleries, and the Parliament House. Combine Red Hill with a day in the city for a perfect weekend.
- Murrumbateman – Another wine-growing area north of Canberra, known for shiraz and cabernet sauvignon. Pair it with Red Hill for a full wine tour.
- Namadgi National Park – South of Red Hill, this wild park has hiking trails, Aboriginal rock art, and alpine scenery. Ideal for nature lovers wanting a bushwalk.
- Lake George – A large, often dry lake on the way to Canberra. Its eerie, empty expanse and the nearby historic village of Collector make a quirky stop.
- Bungendore – A historic village with antique shops, a quaint main street, and the Bungendore Wood Works Gallery. Great for a short detour.
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Image credits
- Canberra — The 3B's / CC BY 2.0
- Murrumbateman — Bidgee / CC BY-SA 3.0 au
- Namadgi National Park — Dfrg.msc at English Wikipedia / Public domain
- Lake George — Dfadden / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Bungendore — User:Grahamec / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Collector — Sam Droege / CC PDM 1.0