Central West

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Spread across the rolling hills and fertile valleys west of the Hunter Valley, the Central West is a captivating region of historic gold-rush towns, world-class wineries, and vast national parks. It's a place where heritage pubs sit alongside cutting-edge cellar doors, and where you can wander through convict-built villages one day and hike through eucalypt forests the next. For international travellers, it offers a quintessential taste of inland New South Wales — slower paced than the coast but rich in stories and flavours.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

With a hire car, plan at least four to five days to do the region justice. Spend two days exploring Mudgee and its vineyards, one day in Bathurst (including a lap of Mount Panorama), and split the remaining time between Orange and a detour to Hill End. If you're short on time, focus on Mudgee and Orange for the best wine-and-food experience, or Bathurst and Hill End for history buffs. The distances between towns are manageable — most drives are under two hours.

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