Hunter River

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Flowing through the heart of New South Wales’s famed wine country, the Hunter River is the lifeblood of the region, carving a lush, green corridor through vineyards, historic towns, and national parks. Whether you're kayaking its placid waters, picnicking on its banks, or simply soaking up the serene rural scenery, the river offers a quintessentially Australian escape that pairs perfectly with a wine-tasting itinerary.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is enough to enjoy a kayak trip, a riverside walk, and a stop in Morpeth. For a more leisurely experience, combine it with a full day of winery visits in the Lower Hunter Valley — start with a morning paddle, then lunch at a vineyard overlooking the river. If you're a keen angler or want to cycle the full trail, allow a full day.

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