Morpeth

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Morpeth is a beautifully preserved 19th-century river port on the Hunter River, just a short drive from Newcastle. With its wide main street lined with historic sandstone buildings, antique shops, and galleries, it feels like stepping back into a gentler era. The town’s riverside setting, with its towering Moreton Bay figs and peaceful walking paths, makes it an ideal spot for a relaxed afternoon of browsing, eating, and soaking up colonial charm.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is plenty to absorb Morpeth’s charms. Arrive mid-morning to explore the shops and museum, then enjoy a long lunch at one of the riverside cafés or the Closebourne House tea room. If you’re keen on photography or antiques, you could easily stretch it to a full day.

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