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Scone, the self-proclaimed 'Horse Capital of Australia', is a charming country town nestled in the Upper Hunter Valley. With its wide streets, heritage buildings, and a palpable equestrian energy, Scone offers a quintessential taste of rural New South Wales. The surrounding landscape of rolling green hills and thoroughbred studs sets the scene for a relaxing getaway, where horse culture, local produce, and warm country hospitality take center stage.
Highlights & What to See
- Scone Horse Festival – If you time your visit for May, this festival celebrates all things equine with parades, races, and street events.
- Burdekin Park – A lovely spot for a picnic, featuring a war memorial and often hosting local markets.
- Scone and Upper Hunter Historical Society Museum – Housed in a former railway station, this museum offers insights into the area's pioneering and horse-breeding history.
- Lake Glenbawn – Just 20 minutes north, this large dam is perfect for water sports, fishing, and birdwatching amid scenic surroundings.
- Thoroughbred Studs – Take a self-drive tour past famous studs like Coolmore and Arrowfield; some offer limited tours by appointment.
- Local Wineries and Produce – While the Hunter Valley is famous for wine, Scone's food scene shines with farm-fresh produce, artisan cheeses, and craft breweries.
Suggested Time to Spend
Two to three days is ideal to soak up the equine atmosphere, explore the countryside, and enjoy the local food and wine. Spend one day in town visiting the museum and strolling the main street, then dedicate another day to exploring Lake Glenbawn and visiting a stud or two. If you're combining with the lower Hunter Valley, you could easily extend to a week.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Muswellbrook – A 15-minute drive south, this town offers more heritage and the popular Muswellbrook Regional Arts Centre.
- Merriwa – About 45 minutes west, known for its country charm and the Merriwa River Walk.
- Barrington Tops National Park – An hour east, this World Heritage-listed wilderness offers spectacular hiking, waterfalls, and ancient rainforests.
- Wollemi National Park – A two-hour drive south, home to the famous Wollemi Pine and deep gorges for adventurous explorers.
- Hunter Valley Wine Country – A 90-minute drive south, the world-renowned wine region with cellar doors, fine dining, and luxury accommodation.
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