Dixons Creek

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Dixons Creek is a serene pocket of the Hunter Valley, offering a slower pace and a more intimate wine-country experience than its bustling neighbours. Here, the landscape is a patchwork of vineyards, olive groves, and gentle hills, with a handful of cellar doors that reward those who venture off the main tourist trail. It's the kind of place where you can chat with winemakers over a glass of semillon without the crowds, and where the scent of eucalyptus mingles with the promise of a long lunch.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Dixons Creek is best savoured as a half-day excursion from central Hunter Valley accommodation (such as Pokolbin or Cessnock). Arrive mid-morning for a tasting or two, then settle in for a leisurely lunch at one of the winery restaurants. If you're a keen walker or cyclist, allow a full day to explore the forest trails and olive farms. The area is compact enough to combine with a morning at Hunter Valley Gardens or an afternoon in Pokolbin's bigger cellar doors.

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