Hunter Valley Wine Region

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Australia’s oldest wine region, the Hunter Valley, is a sun-drenched landscape of rolling vineyards, historic homesteads, and world-class cellar doors just two hours north of Sydney. It’s a place where you can taste exceptional Semillon and Shiraz, indulge in farm-to-table dining, and soak up the relaxed country atmosphere that has drawn travellers for decades.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend two to three days in the Hunter Valley, which allows for a relaxed pace. Dedicate the first day to exploring the main wine trail between Pokolbin and Lovedale, with stops for lunch and a cheese platter. On the second day, venture north to the Broke Fordwich area for smaller boutique wineries, or enjoy a spa treatment and a long lunch at a vineyard restaurant. If you have a third day, consider a morning balloon flight and an afternoon at the Hunter Valley Gardens.

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