Mudgee Wineries

Just a three-hour drive northwest of Sydney, Mudgee is a sun-drenched valley that has quietly become one of New South Wales' most compelling wine regions. With more than 40 cellar doors scattered across rolling hills, this is a place where you can taste exceptional shiraz and cabernet sauvignon without the crowds of the Hunter Valley. The landscape is pure pastoral Australia: golden paddocks, historic stone buildings, and a slow, welcoming pace that makes every tasting feel personal.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for at least a full day to do the wine trail justice – start mid-morning at a cellar door on the outskirts, break for lunch at a vineyard café (the wood-fired pizzas at Mudgee Brewing Co. are a local favourite), and continue into the afternoon. If you can, stay overnight in Mudgee town to enjoy dinner at a hatted restaurant like The Zin House. Two days lets you explore deeper, including a morning at the Mudgee Farmers Market (Saturdays) and a scenic drive out to the Goulburn River National Park.

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