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Maffra is a tiny, tranquil hamlet tucked into the rolling green hills of the Hunter Valley wine country. Far from the crowds of Pokolbin, this is where the region reveals its quieter, pastoral soul – think grazing cattle, historic sandstone buildings and a handful of boutique cellar doors that reward the traveller who ventures off the main wine trail. The pace here is slow, the air is fresh, and the welcome is genuinely warm.
Highlights & What to See
- Mistletoe Wines – one of the Hunter’s oldest family-run vineyards, set in a beautiful garden with a rustic cellar door. Their Semillon and Shiraz are benchmarks of the valley.
- Maffra General Store – a charmingly old-fashioned country store that doubles as a café and local meeting point. Grab a coffee and a homemade pie and sit on the verandah.
- St. Mary’s Church – a pretty 19th-century sandstone church surrounded by green paddocks; a perfect photo stop and a quiet spot for reflection.
- Hunter Valley Wildlife Park – a short drive away, this family-friendly park lets you hand-feed kangaroos and meet koalas, wombats and emus up close.
- Scenic backroads – the lanes around Maffra are ideal for a leisurely self-drive, with views over vine-covered slopes and the distant Brokenback Range.
Suggested Time to Spend
Maffra is best enjoyed as a half-day detour or a relaxed lunch stop while exploring the broader Hunter Valley. If you’re visiting a couple of cellar doors and taking a walk, allow 2–3 hours. For a more immersive experience, pair it with a stay at one of the nearby farm stays or B&Bs for a night or two of true country calm.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Wollombi – a historic village with a famous pub and a lovely drive over the winding Wollombi Road.
- Broke – a bucolic wine sub-region with a handful of excellent, less-visited wineries and a great pub.
- Pokolbin – the heart of Hunter Valley wine tourism, with dozens of cellar doors, restaurants and accommodation options.
- Cessnock – the main service town of the valley, with shops, cafes and a vintage railway experience.
- Hunter Valley Gardens – sprawling themed gardens and a shopping village, perfect for a family outing.
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