Laurieton Wine Region
Nestled between the Camden Haven River and the lush foothills of the Great Dividing Range, the Laurieton Wine Region is a hidden gem on the Mid North Coast. This cool-climate wine area is gaining a reputation for its elegant Chardonnays, vibrant Verdelho, and silky Pinot Noirs, all nurtured by sea breezes from nearby beaches. Beyond the cellar doors, you'll find a landscape of rolling vineyards, rainforest pockets, and a laid-back local food scene that pairs perfectly with a self-drive itinerary along the scenic Pacific Coast Touring Route.
Highlights & What to See
- Cassegrain Wines – The region's flagship winery, where you can taste award-winning wines on a veranda overlooking the vineyards; their Chardonnay and Verdelho are standouts.
- Bago Vineyard & Mazza's Italian Kitchen – A delightful fusion of wine and authentic Italian cuisine, with a cellar door set among olive groves and a menu that changes with the season.
- Long Point Winery – A boutique producer known for small-batch, handcrafted wines; try their Pinot Noir and enjoy the tranquil rural views.
- Camden Haven River – After wine tasting, take a short drive to the river for a paddle or a picnic along the banks, with sightings of pelicans and black swans.
- Laurieton Markets – Held on the first Sunday of the month, these markets showcase local artisan cheeses, bread, and produce that pair beautifully with region's wines.
Suggested Time to Spend
Dedicate at least half a day to the Laurieton Wine Region to visit two or three cellar doors at a relaxed pace. If you're a keen wine enthusiast, allow a full day to explore all five wineries, enjoy a long lunch at Mazza's, and take a riverside stroll. The region is small enough to navigate without rushing, and the drive between vineyards is a scenic pleasure in itself.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Port Macquarie – Just 30 minutes north, this coastal hub offers beaches, the Koala Hospital, and a vibrant waterfront dining scene.
- Crowdy Bay National Park – A wild stretch of coastline with dramatic headlands, coastal heath, and the iconic 'Diamond Head' walking track.
- Camden Haven – The string of villages around the river, including Kendall and Kew, known for their historic charm and the annual Kendall Show.
- Bonny Hills – A laid-back surf beach with a long, sandy shore and a popular coastal walk to Grants Head.
- Wauchope – The gateway to the Hastings River and the old-growth forests of Werrikimbe National Park, ideal for bushwalking and canoeing.
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