Mawson Trail

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Stretching 200 kilometres through the heart of the Hunter Valley, the Mawson Trail is a multi-day hiking and mountain-biking route that strings together national parks, state forests, and historic villages. Originally a route used by Aboriginal people and later by cedar-cutters, the trail offers a genuine backcountry experience far from the tasting rooms. You’ll traverse sandstone escarpments, cross creeks, and sleep under stars in remote campgrounds. It’s a rugged, self-reliant adventure for those who want to earn their wine-country views.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Most walkers allow 10–14 days to complete the entire trail, while cyclists can do it in 5–7 days. If you’re short on time, tackle a 3–4 day section between St Albans and Wollombi – it packs in the best scenery and avoids the longest road sections. Plan your water drops carefully, as reliable sources are scarce in summer.

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