Cabarita

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Perched on the northern shore of the Hunter River, Cabarita is a serene hamlet that feels a world away from the bustle of nearby towns. With its sweeping river views, lush farmland, and a palpable sense of history, this is a place to slow down and soak up the landscape that inspired poets and painters. The village’s name, thought to derive from an Aboriginal word for ‘by the water’, perfectly captures its essence. Whether you’re casting a line, paddling a kayak, or simply watching the sun melt into the river from a picnic rug, Cabarita offers a quiet, unhurried slice of Hunter Valley life.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Cabarita is best savoured as a half-day escape or a relaxed stopover. Arrive in the late morning to walk the river trail, have a picnic lunch, and perhaps try your luck fishing. If you’re a keen kayaker, allow a full afternoon to explore the waterways. The village itself is small, so you won’t need more than a few hours unless you’re determined to catch the sunset (which is well worth the wait). Combine it with a day in the surrounding Hunter Valley wine region for a balanced itinerary of river tranquility and vineyard indulgence.

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