The Hunter Valley

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Just two hours north of Sydney, the Hunter Valley unfurls as Australia’s oldest wine region, a sun-drenched patchwork of vineyards, olive groves, and rolling hills. Beyond the cellar doors, this is a place where gourmet food, hot-air ballooning, and world-class equestrian events converge. Whether you’re swirling a semillon at a historic winery or cycling between cellar doors, the Hunter delivers a quintessential Australian escape that blends rural charm with sophisticated indulgence.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers spend a long weekend (2–3 nights) to properly soak up the valley’s pace. With two days you can hit a dozen cellar doors, enjoy a long lunch, and do one signature experience (ballooning or a spa). With three days, add a cooking class, a distillery tour, and a leisurely cycle between the smaller boutique producers. Many visitors come as a day trip from Sydney, but staying overnight lets you enjoy dinner without driving and catch the morning mist over the vines.

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