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Mudgee is a delightful country town in the Central Tablelands of New South Wales, known for its thriving wine industry, historic streetscapes, and welcoming community. It's a perfect escape from city life, offering cellar doors, gourmet produce, and outdoor adventures set against rolling hills and vineyards.
Highlights & What to See
- Wine tasting: Mudgee is one of Australia's oldest wine regions, with over 40 cellar doors. Don't miss the boutique wineries like Lowe Wines, Robert Oatley, and Huntington Estate for cool-climate shiraz and chardonnay.
- Mudgee Farmers' Market: Held on the second Saturday of each month, this market is a feast of local produce, artisan breads, cheeses, and crafts.
- Historic walking tour: Explore the town's heritage-listed buildings, including the Mudgee Court House (1880s) and St Mary's Catholic Church (1870s), with a self-guided map from the Visitor Information Centre.
- Gulgong: A nearby historic gold-rush town, with the Pioneer Museum and charming main street.
- Wollemi National Park: Just east of Mudgee, this park offers bushwalking, swimming holes, and the chance to see Wollemi pines.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan at least two full days to explore Mudgee. Spend the first day on a wine tour or visiting cellar doors, and the second day exploring the town's history and nearby national park. A weekend is ideal, but you could easily stretch it to three days if you want to relax or include more outdoor activities.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Rylstone: A scenic drive through the Cudgegong Valley leads to this historic village, gateway to the Wollemi and Gardens of Stone national parks.
- Kandos: A former cement-mining town with a quirky museum and access to the Capertee Valley, one of the world's largest canyons.
- Bathurst: About 90 minutes south, known for Mount Panorama motor racing circuit and a rich gold-rush history.
- Blue Mountains: About 2.5 hours east, offering dramatic cliffs, eucalypt forests, and the iconic Three Sisters.
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