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The Pacific Highway is the iconic coastal route that traces the eastern seaboard of Australia, connecting Sydney to Brisbane. In the Hunter Valley stretch, this highway offers a surprising blend of lush landscapes, historic towns, and a gateway to world-class wine regions. It's not just a road—it's a journey through the heart of New South Wales, where the road winds through rolling hills, past vineyards, and alongside the sparkling Pacific Ocean.
Highlights & What to See
- Maitland: A historic river city with a beautiful heritage-listed high street, antique shops, and the Maitland Gaol, a former prison turned museum.
- Newcastle: A vibrant coastal city with stunning beaches like Nobbys Beach, a thriving arts scene, and the iconic Newcastle Ocean Baths.
- Hunter Valley Wine Country: Just a short detour from the highway, explore renowned wineries such as Brokenwood and Tyrrell's, plus gourmet food and cheese pairings.
- Port Stephens: A scenic detour north of Newcastle, offering dolphin watching, sandboarding at Stockton Bight, and the pristine beaches of Tomaree National Park.
- The Hunter Estuary: A birdwatcher's paradise, with wetlands and mangroves teeming with wildlife, best explored by kayak.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow at least two to three days to fully appreciate the Hunter Valley stretch of the Pacific Highway. Spend the first day exploring Newcastle and its beaches, then head inland for a day of wine tasting in the Hunter Valley. On the third day, continue north to Port Stephens or take a detour to the historic town of Morpeth. If you're driving the entire Sydney-Brisbane route, this section is best savored over a long weekend.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Hunter Valley Wine Country – a must for wine lovers, just off the highway.
- Port Stephens – for coastal adventures and marine life.
- Myall Lakes National Park – pristine lakes and wilderness, a short drive north.
- Barrington Tops National Park – a World Heritage-listed wilderness with hiking and waterfalls.
- Central Coast – beaches and the Australian Reptile Park, south of Newcastle.
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Image credits
- Port Stephens — J.lyle / Public domain
- Newcastle — Hugh Llewelyn / CC BY-SA 2.0