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Perched on a gentle ridge overlooking the sparkling waters of the Central Coast, Red Hill Estate is a boutique winery that feels like a well-kept secret. The moment you crunch up the gravel drive, you're greeted by rows of vines, a rustic cellar door, and views that stretch all the way to the ocean. It's the kind of place where you can linger over a glass of semillon while the afternoon sun warms the sandstone terrace.
Highlights & What to See
- Cellar door tastings – Sample small-batch wines, from crisp whites to elegant reds, poured by knowledgeable staff who love to chat about the vineyard's history.
- Panoramic vineyard views – The elevated deck offers a front-row seat to the rolling hills and distant coastline; perfect for a lazy afternoon.
- Seasonal events – Check for live music Sundays, long-table lunches, and harvest festivals that draw a friendly local crowd.
- Nearby produce trail – The estate is part of the Central Coast's food-and-wine circuit, with artisan cheese makers and farm gates just a short drive away.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan for at least 1.5 to 2 hours to enjoy a tasting flight and soak up the scenery. If you're pairing it with a picnic or a spot of lunch (the estate often has grazing plates), allow 3 hours. It's an easy morning or afternoon stop that fits neatly into a day exploring the Central Coast's hinterland.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Gosford – Just 15 minutes south, this lakeside hub has a lively waterfront, the Gosford Regional Gallery, and excellent coffee.
- Bouddi National Park – Head east for dramatic coastal walks, hidden beaches, and Aboriginal heritage sites; about 20 minutes away.
- Avoca Beach – A classic surf beach with a relaxed village vibe, great fish-and-chips, and a cinema; 25 minutes from the estate.
- The Entrance – Famous for its pelican feeding and long ocean pier, this family-friendly spot is a 30-minute drive north.
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