Cadia Valley Operations

Deep in the New South Wales countryside, Cadia Valley Operations is one of Australia's largest gold and copper mines. While it's an active industrial site — not a typical tourist attraction — it offers a fascinating window into modern mining through its lookout and visitor centre. The sheer scale of the open-cut pit and the engineering behind the underground operations are awe-inspiring, especially for anyone interested in geology, industry, or the region's economic backbone.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 1–2 hours to visit the lookout and visitor centre. The site is best visited as a stop on a self-drive itinerary through the Hunter Valley wine region — it adds a gritty contrast to the vineyards. Morning or late afternoon offers the best light for photos and (in cooler months) clearer views.

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