Mudgee Area
Situated some 260 kilometres north west of Sydney, Mudgee, is a mixture of undulating land to forested ranges.
The nearby town of Gulgong is home to the famous Henry Lawson Centre, and the Gulgong Pioneers Museum, arguably the greatest collection of Australiana in existence.
The Mudgee region is a primary wine grape growing area with over 40 cellar doors offering tastings. Another industry showing great growth is olives. The Mudgee district is also well known for its world class fine wool production and a substantial honey industry
There are nearby national parks for the bush walker, and historic towns such as Hill End, Sofala, Hargreaves, Windeyer and Rylstone close by.
The area is serviced by by CountryLink road coach daily through Mudgee. The airport has small commercial aircraft services daily from Sydney, and driving time from the Sydney central business district is approximately 3.5 hours.
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