Singleton

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Singleton sits on the banks of the Hunter River, a historic town that serves as the northern gateway to the Hunter Valley wine region. With its well-preserved 19th-century architecture, vibrant arts scene, and easy access to both vineyards and national parks, Singleton offers a quieter, more authentic slice of Hunter life than its flashier southern neighbours. Here you can explore convict-built bridges, browse local galleries, and soak up the relaxed pace of a true country town.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find that a full day is sufficient to explore Singleton's main attractions and soak up its character. Start with the Heritage Walk in the morning, then visit the Arts & Cultural Centre before lunch. After a meal at one of the town's classic pubs (the Royal Hotel is a favourite), drive out to Burning Mountain Nature Reserve for the afternoon. If you're using Singleton as a base, allow two nights to also explore nearby national parks and wineries at a relaxed pace.

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