Singleton

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Singleton, a historic town on the banks of the Hunter River, is a delightful blend of convict-era heritage, rural charm, and modern wine-country sophistication. As the gateway to the Upper Hunter Valley, it offers a quieter, more intimate alternative to the bustling Lower Hunter, with tree-lined streets, sandstone buildings, and a palpable sense of history. Whether you're exploring its convict past, sipping shiraz at a cellar door, or simply soaking up the river views, Singleton rewards those who slow down and explore.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find a full day sufficient to explore Singleton's core heritage and enjoy a leisurely lunch. However, if you plan to venture into the Upper Hunter wine country or take a paddle on Lake St Clair, allow two days. A suggested pace: spend the morning on the heritage walk and a cellar door, then an afternoon at the lake or a scenic drive to Broke.

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