Boutique accommodation
The lower Hunter Valley's 70 wineries harvest grapes in February and March but welcome visitors all year. Some combine boutique accommodation or guesthouses and restaurants with local fare. more
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ArticlesBoutique accommodationThe lower Hunter Valley's 70 wineries harvest grapes in February and March but welcome visitors all year. Some combine boutique accommodation or guesthouses and restaurants with local fare. more Endless activitiesTour the vineyards by horse-drawn carriage, soar in a hot-air balloon at dawn with a champagne breakfast, tee off at world-class golf courses, or take a leisurely cycle or guided walk through the countryside. Otherwise stay a few nights on a working farm. more Touring the Hunter ValleyJust two hours north of Sydney, the Hunter region is served by several tour operators from Sydney. Most vineyards are found around Pokolbin, Cessnock, and the Upper Hunter. Port Stephens, Newcastle, and Barrington Tops are easy add-ons to the Hunter experience. more ![]() Upper Hunter heritageIn the rich hills of the upper Hunter you can discover Australia's rural heritage. The diary and livestock farms of the Upper Hunter are opening their doors to visitors for a unique stay in the region. ![]() Welcoming farmstaysIncreasingly, Australian farmers are opening their farms to visitors and offering a great Aussie experience. Farmers in the Hunter Valley are no exception and offer a range of accommodation levels. ![]() Wine at the cellar doorThe Hunter Valley houses dozens of major wineries and boutique vineyards offering tastings and fine cuisine. A peaceful area of lush valleys and hills, it also offers cosy guest houses, resorts and motels, as well as some of Australia's best restaurants. | |
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