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Kandos is a small, historic town nestled on the western edge of the Hunter Valley, where the lush wine country gives way to rugged bushland and limestone escarpments. Once a bustling cement-manufacturing hub, Kandos today offers a quiet, off-the-beaten-path escape with a surprising creative energy, thanks to a growing community of artists and makers. For travellers who have already sampled the Hunter's vineyards, Kandos provides a refreshing contrast: raw nature, industrial heritage, and a genuine small-town atmosphere.
Highlights & What to See
- Kandos Museum – Housed in the former railway station, this small but fascinating museum tells the story of the town's cement industry and the people who built it. Don't miss the vintage machinery and photographs.
- Gardens of Stone National Park – Just south of Kandos, this lesser-known park features dramatic pagoda rock formations, deep gorges, and excellent bushwalking. The Capertee Valley Lookout offers sweeping views over one of the world's largest canyon systems.
- Kandos Creative Arts Hub – A former church turned gallery and workshop space, showcasing works by local artists and hosting regular exhibitions and events. Check their schedule for open studios.
- Glen Davis Shale Oil Ruins – A short drive away, the eerie remains of an early 20th-century shale oil mining town offer a glimpse into a failed industrial dream, with crumbling buildings and rusting machinery set against a stark landscape.
- Bylong Valley Way – This scenic drive connects Kandos to the Hunter Valley, winding through pastoral valleys, sandstone cliffs, and past historic homesteads. It's a beautiful alternative to the main highways.
Suggested Time to Spend
Kandos is best enjoyed as a day trip from the Hunter Valley or as a stopover on a longer journey. Allocate a full day if you want to explore the national park and visit the museum and creative hub; half a day is enough to see the town itself and enjoy a walk or a meal at the local pub. For those keen on bushwalking, consider an overnight stay at one of the nearby campgrounds or in the town's heritage-listed pub accommodation.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Mudgee – Just over an hour west, this acclaimed wine region offers cellar doors, gourmet dining, and a charming historic town centre.
- Rylstone – A picturesque village on the Cudgegong River, known for its sandstone architecture, art galleries, and the nearby Dunn's Swamp (a popular kayaking and camping spot).
- Wollemi National Park – A vast wilderness area with deep canyons, ancient Wollemi pines, and remote hiking trails. Access is limited, but the park's wild beauty is unforgettable.
- Hunter Valley Wine Country – The famous vineyards and cellar doors of Pokolbin, Lovedale, and Broke are about 1.5 hours east, making Kandos a peaceful base for exploring the region's quieter side.
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