Mount Arthur North

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Rising dramatically from the Hunter Valley floor, Mount Arthur North is a striking sandstone bluff that rewards hikers with sweeping views over the wine region and beyond. This lesser-known peak offers a more secluded alternative to the popular Mount Arthur summit, with a trail that winds through eucalypt forest and rocky outcrops. It’s a perfect half-day escape for travellers craving fresh air, native wildlife, and a dose of wilderness between winery visits.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 3–4 hours for the return hike, including time to soak in the views at the top. Start early in the morning to avoid the midday heat and to catch the best light for photography. The trail is moderately challenging with some steep sections, so wear sturdy shoes and carry plenty of water. Combine this walk with a morning at a nearby cellar door for a perfect balance of activity and relaxation.

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