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Deep in the Hunter Valley, the Ochre Pits offer a vivid glimpse into the region’s Indigenous heritage. This ancient quarry, used by the Wonnarua people for thousands of years, is a sacred site where ochre was mined for ceremonial painting and trade. The striking red, yellow and white cliffs are a photographer’s dream, especially in the soft afternoon light. A short, easy walk leads you right to the pits, where interpretive signs explain the cultural significance. It’s a peaceful, contemplative spot that feels worlds away from the nearby wineries.
Highlights & What to See
- Ochre cliffs: The layered sandstone walls display rich pigments used by Aboriginal people for body painting and rock art. Touch the ochre (but don’t take any) to feel the texture.
- Walking track: A gentle 1.2 km return trail from the car park winds through bushland to the pits. Look for birdlife and wildflowers in spring.
- Interpretive signs: Learn about the Wonnarua people’s connection to the land and the ochre’s role in trade across eastern Australia.
- Nearby heritage sites: Combine a visit with the nearby Big Yengo or Mount Yango lookout for panoramic views of the valley.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow 30–45 minutes for the walk and time to absorb the site. It’s a quick stop best done as part of a half-day exploring the northern Hunter Valley. Morning or late afternoon light is best for photography. The site is free and open daily.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Wollemi National Park – drive further north for wilderness walks and glow-worm tunnels
- Hunter Valley Wine Country – hit cellar doors in Pokolbin and Lovedale after your cultural stop
- Broke & Fordwich – smaller wine region with boutique wineries and horse riding
- Singleton – historic town with a museum and the Hunter River walk
- Mount Royal National Park – rainforest walks and the Barrington Tops escarpment
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Image credits
- Hunter Valley Wine Country — F Delventhal / CC BY 2.0
- Wollemi National Park — Sardaka ( talk ) 08:13, 23 September 2013 (UTC) / CC BY 3.0
- Broke — Eva Rinaldi Celebrity Photographer / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Singleton — Романов2 / Public domain
- Mount Royal National Park — Poyt448 Peter Woodard / Public domain
- Barrington Tops — Linda Muldoon / CC BY-SA 4.0