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Nestled in the heart of the Hunter Valley wine region, Penola is a charming village that offers a more intimate, laid-back alternative to the bustling cellar doors of Pokolbin. With its tree-lined streets, historic buildings, and a handful of family-owned wineries, Penola feels like a well-kept secret. It's a perfect stop for travelers seeking authentic wine experiences without the crowds, and it pairs beautifully with a self-drive itinerary through the Hunter.
Highlights & What to See
- Penola Estate Wines – A boutique winery known for its handcrafted semillon and shiraz; the cellar door experience here is personal and unhurried.
- Penola Village Green – A peaceful park with century-old trees, ideal for a picnic with local cheeses and a bottle of the region's best.
- Historic St. Joseph's Church – A tiny 1860s sandstone church that tells the story of the area's early settlers; often open for quiet reflection.
- Penola Cheese Company – A must-visit for foodies, offering artisanal cheeses made from local milk; grab a tasting plate to enjoy on the green.
- Hunter Valley Gardens – Just a short drive away, these sprawling gardens feature themed displays, from Italian grottos to rose gardens, perfect for a leisurely stroll.
Suggested Time to Spend
Penola is compact enough to explore in half a day, but it's best enjoyed as a relaxed afternoon stop. Arrive around lunchtime, enjoy a tasting at Penola Estate, pick up cheese and bread for a picnic, and wander the village green. If you're a keen wine lover, you could stretch it to a full day by adding a visit to nearby boutique cellar doors. Most travelers find two to three hours more than sufficient before moving on to other Hunter Valley highlights.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Pokolbin – The Hunter's wine epicenter, with dozens of cellar doors, restaurants, and accommodation options, just 15 minutes south.
- Lovedale – A quieter wine sub-region known for its semillon and scenic vineyards; ideal for a scenic drive and tasting circuit.
- Cessnock – The main service town of the Hunter, with a historic main street, markets, and budget-friendly eateries.
- Broke – A picturesque village at the foot of the Brokenback Range, offering horse riding, walking trails, and more boutique wineries.
- Hunter Valley Gardens & Village – A family-friendly precinct with shopping, dining, and those magnificent gardens; combine with Penola for a full day out.
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