Nundle

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Nundle is a tiny, historic gold-mining village tucked into the eastern edge of the Hunter Valley, where the Great Dividing Range rises from the plains. With its preserved 19th-century streetscape, a working wool mill, and easy access to the forests and waterfalls of the Peel River valley, Nundle offers a quiet, character-filled detour for travellers seeking a taste of rural heritage and gentle outdoor adventure.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Nundle can be explored in half a day, but a full day allows you to visit the woollen mill, stroll the main street, enjoy lunch at the pub, and take a short walk or drive to the lookout and dam. Overnight stays are rewarding if you want to experience the area's tranquillity and starry skies; combine it with a visit to nearby Barrington Tops or Tamworth for a longer itinerary.

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