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Nestled in the rolling hills of the Hunter Valley, Olinda is a serene escape that combines boutique wineries with a genuine taste of rural Australia. This tiny village, with its charming general store and friendly locals, offers a slower pace where you can savour cool-climate wines and explore the surrounding national park. Whether you're a wine enthusiast or a nature lover, Olinda rewards those who venture off the main tourist trail.
Highlights & What to See
- Olinda Estate Vineyard – A family-run winery producing elegant cool-climate wines, with a cellar door that offers tastings overlooking the vineyard. Their Semillon and Shiraz are standouts.
- Olinda Valley General Store – A rustic café and providore serving excellent coffee, homemade pies, and local produce – perfect for a relaxed lunch or stocking up on picnic supplies.
- Werakata National Park – Just a short drive away, this park protects remnant forests and offers walking trails through ironbark and spotted gum woodlands. Keep an eye out for kangaroos and wallabies.
- Hunter Valley Gardens – Located in nearby Pokolbin, these sprawling themed gardens are a beautiful spot for a stroll, with rose gardens, a Chinese garden, and a storybook garden for kids.
Suggested Time to Spend
Olinda itself can be enjoyed in a couple of hours – enough for a wine tasting and a meal at the general store. However, to fully appreciate the region, plan for a half-day to combine a visit to Olinda with a walk in Werakata National Park or a stop at a neighbouring winery. If you're staying in the Hunter Valley, Olinda makes a peaceful morning or afternoon excursion.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Pokolbin – The heart of Hunter Valley wine country, with dozens of cellar doors, restaurants, and the Hunter Valley Gardens just 15 minutes away.
- Cessnock – A historic coal-mining town with a revitalised main street, antique shops, and a great farmers' market on Saturdays.
- Lovedale – A scenic wine sub-region known for its boutique wineries and the Lovedale Long Lunch event.
- Broke – A charming village surrounded by vineyards and horse studs, with a popular weekend market and the nearby Broke Fordwich wine trail.
- Maitland – A historic city with a beautiful riverside walk, heritage buildings, and the Maitland Gaol museum.
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