
Accommodation and Holiday Information for the Hunter Region New South Wales
Hunter New South Wales Accommodation and Holiday Bookings
Fine food and wine are a delicious combination in the Hunter. Fertile soils grow a rich variety of produce in addition to grapes. At restaurants, talented chefs create exquisite dishes using fresh local produce. You’ll also find seasonal produce and other delights at markets and gourmet providores.
Home to Australia’s oldest wine region, the Hunter begins two hours’ drive north of Sydney and is easily reached by car, bus, train or air. You can also board a riverboat in Newcastle on the NSW North Coast and travel along the beautiful Hunter River to delightful historic towns in wine country.The Hunter region encompasses charming towns and villages, rolling vineyards and olive groves, and splendid national parks of the Hunter Valley, the Upper Hunter and Barrington Tops. You’ll taste some of the world’s best wines at cellar doors, including the acclaimed Hunter Valley Semillon.Book Tours with Experience OZ to the wineries are a great way to experience the Hunter Valley, where grapes were first planted in the 1820s. The Upper Hunter is the horse capital of Australia and will entice you with its rural beauty, boutique wineries, handmade cheeses, and horse festivals and horse racing carnivals.
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Towns in the Hunter Valley Region
Newcastle
Maitland
Cessnock
Port Stephens
Forster
Muswellbrook
Scone
Singleton
Things to do in the Hunter Valley

Hunter Valley Hot Air Balloon Flights
