Brokenback Range

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Rising dramatically from the valley floor, the Brokenback Range is the rugged backbone of the Hunter Valley wine region. This ancient escarpment, cloaked in eucalypt forests and bisected by deep gullies, offers a striking contrast to the manicured vineyards below. For travellers seeking a dose of nature between wine tastings, the range provides some of the most rewarding bushwalks and panoramic viewpoints in the area. The air smells of eucalyptus, and the only sounds are birdsong and the rustle of leaves – a perfect palate cleanser for a self-drive itinerary.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors allocate half a day to the Brokenback Range, combining a morning walk (2–3 hours) with a leisurely picnic lunch. If you're keen on exploring the adjacent Yengo National Park or tackling longer trails like the 10 km Mount Yengo walk, plan a full day. The range is best visited from autumn to spring, as summer can be very hot and leeches are active after rain. Start early to catch the cool morning air and the best light.

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