Capertee

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Perched on the western edge of the Hunter Valley, the tiny village of Capertee is a quiet gateway to the dramatic landscapes of the Capertee Valley – the second-largest canyon in the Southern Hemisphere. With its wide-open skies, sandstone cliffs and eucalypt forests, this is a place for travellers who want to trade wine tours for wild, off-the-beaten-path beauty. Birdwatchers, hikers and geology buffs will find plenty to love in this serene corner of New South Wales.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Capertee itself can be explored in a half-day, but to fully appreciate the valley's hiking trails and birdwatching, plan for a full day. If you're keen on exploring the nearby national parks and ruins, consider staying overnight in nearby Glen Davis or Lithgow. Most visitors pass through on a self-drive itinerary between the Blue Mountains and the Hunter Valley – a stop of 2–4 hours is enough for the main lookout and a short walk.

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