Hastings Valley Wine Region

Nestled between the Pacific Ocean and the Great Dividing Range, the Hastings Valley Wine Region is a hidden gem on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales. Its subtropical climate, fertile river flats, and cool sea breezes produce distinctive, fruit-forward wines—particularly Chambourcin, Verdelho, and Chardonnay. Beyond the cellar doors, you'll find a warm, laid-back community, lush hinterland scenery, and a growing food scene that celebrates local produce. This is a region best explored at a leisurely pace, where every winding road leads to a new discovery.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan at least a full day to explore the Hastings Valley Wine Region. Start mid-morning at Cassegrain for a tasting and lunch, then visit two or three smaller wineries in the afternoon. If you're a keen wine enthusiast or want to include a cooking class or vineyard tour, allow two days—this also gives you time to combine with a visit to Port Macquarie or the nearby Ellenborough Falls.

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