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Chiltern is a tiny, tranquil hamlet in the heart of the Hunter Valley wine region, perfect for travellers seeking a quiet escape from the crowds. Surrounded by rolling vineyards and eucalyptus forests, it offers a glimpse into the area’s rural charm and boutique wine scene. With fewer visitors than its flashier neighbours, Chiltern is a hidden gem for those wanting to sip small-batch wines at cellar doors where the winemaker might pour your taste themselves.
Highlights & What to See
- Boutique Vineyards: Visit family-run wineries like Scarborough Wine Co. and Gartelmann Wines for intimate tastings of semillon, shiraz, and chardonnay.
- Lovedale Village: Just a short drive away, this cluster of cellar doors, including the famous Brokenwood Wines, offers a more laid-back tasting experience.
- Hunter Valley Gardens: Explore 60 acres of themed gardens, from the Italian Grotto to the Chinese Garden, with stunning seasonal blooms.
- Hot Air Ballooning: Soar over the vine-covered hills at dawn for a panoramic view of the valley – a quintessential Hunter Valley experience.
- Local Produce: Stop by the Hunter Valley Cheese Factory or sample olive oils and chocolates at local farm shops.
Suggested Time to Spend
Chiltern is best enjoyed as a half-day stop or a leisurely overnight. If you’re self-driving, allocate 2–3 hours to visit two or three cellar doors and a garden. For a deeper immersion, stay a night at a nearby vineyard accommodation and spend the next morning on a balloon ride or a bushwalk in the nearby Werakata National Park.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Pokolbin: The heart of Hunter Valley wine tourism, with dozens of cellar doors, restaurants, and the Hunter Valley Gardens.
- Cessnock: A historic coal-mining town with a main street of antique shops and cafes, plus access to the Hunter Valley Wine Trail.
- Rothbury: Home to iconic wineries like Tyrrell’s Wines and the Hunter Valley Distillery, ideal for a tasting crawl.
- Lovedale: A picturesque village with a concentration of cellar doors, perfect for a relaxed afternoon of wine tasting.
- Werakata National Park: Offers walking trails through dry eucalypt forest and the chance to spot kangaroos and native birds.
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Image credits
- Pokolbin — Sardaka ( talk ) 09:13, 15 December 2008 (UTC) / CC BY 3.0
- Cessnock — Bidgee / CC BY-SA 3.0 au
- Lovedale — Martin Snicer Photography / CC BY-ND 2.0
- Werakata National Park — Phil Whitehouse from London, United Kingdom / CC BY 2.0