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Boonah is a serene hamlet cradled in the rolling green hills of the Hunter Valley, offering a peaceful retreat from the wine-touring crowds. With its historic sandstone buildings, quiet country lanes, and a handful of family-owned vineyards, this is the Hunter at its most authentic. It’s the kind of place where you can taste small-batch wines straight from the cellar door, wander through olive groves, and end the day with a cheese platter as the sun sinks behind the Brokenback Range.
Highlights & What to See
- Boonah Vineyard – A boutique winery known for its handcrafted semillon and shiraz; the cellar door sits under massive old fig trees with views over the vines.
- Hunter Valley Cheese Company – Just a short drive away, sample award-winning local cheeses and pick up a picnic hamper for a lazy afternoon.
- Pokolbin Farm – A historic property offering olive oil tastings and a chance to see the region’s agricultural side.
- Boonah Church – A charming 19th-century sandstone church that occasionally hosts local art exhibitions and markets.
- Boonah Lookout – A short walk up a gentle rise rewards with panoramic views across the valley, perfect for sunset photography.
Suggested Time to Spend
Boonah is best savoured over half a day to a full day. Spend the morning visiting a couple of cellar doors and the cheese company, then enjoy a picnic lunch with a bottle of local wine. If you’re on a self-drive itinerary, Boonah makes a relaxed stop between the more famous wine villages of Pokolbin and Lovedale. For a deeper experience, book a night at one of the area’s B&Bs and soak up the quiet country atmosphere.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Pokolbin – The heart of Hunter Valley wine country, with dozens of cellar doors, restaurants and hot-air ballooning.
- Lovedale – A quieter wine sub-region with excellent small producers and the popular Lovedale Long Lunch event.
- Rothbury – Home to the historic Rothbury Estate and the Hunter Valley Gardens.
- Cessnock – The main service town, with supermarkets, petrol stations and a handful of pubs.
- Broke – A pretty village at the foot of the Brokenback Range, known for its wineries and horse-riding trails.
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