Singleton Area, New South Wales

Singleton Historic ChurchSingleton founded in the 1820’s and named after Benjamin Singleton, one of the first settlers in the region, is one of Australia’s oldest towns.

Beautiful gardens, historical and cultural sites, horse and cattle studs alongside the technical sophistication of the towns powerful mining operations are all part of what Singleton has to offer. Singleton has Australia’s oldest winery, the largest Sundial in the World and the biggest Solar Farm in the Southern Hemisphere. If you wish to explore beyond the township of Singleton, you will discover an abundance of rolling foothills, boutique wineries and beautiful guesthouses that capture the natural ambience of the Hunter Valley and townships of particular interest include Broke and Jerrys Plains.

A short drive from Singleton will further reveal the aquatic paradise of Lake St Clair, a man-made lake popular for all types of water activities. Singleton has a comprehensive calendar of events for visitors to enjoy.

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Heart of the Hunter

Heart of the Hunter

Singleton, heart of the Hunter and a rural escape, is surrounded by horse and cattle studs, intensive farming and market gardening on fertile river flats and rolling acres of vineyards and dairy farms.


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