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Hunter Valley Wine Country in bullet points
Friday, April 06, 2007



  • The Hunter Valley Wine Country is Australia’s oldest and most visited wine region. 120 wineries and cellar doors are to be found here, encompassing a balanced mix of well-established and internationally acclaimed labels alongside boutique family run wineries.

  • There is always a sumptuous array of local food, wine and beer available for tasting.

  • Situated in a central and convenient location, 2 hours from Sydney and one hour from Newcastle, the Hunter Valley can be accessed by car, plane, train or coach.

  • There is a great selection of tours and adventures including flying machines – vintage planes, helicopters or hot air balloons; as well as guided wine tours by horse, bike, mini coach or horse & carriage.

  • With a great appreciation for beauty, the Hunter Valley also has a large number of galleries - photography, painting, sculpture and jewellery – as well as beautiful gardens including the Hunter Valley Gardens and Sculpture Gardens.

  • An impressive collection of award winning restaurants offering a wide selection of styles and dishes will tantalise even the most discerning palate.

  • The Hunter Valley is also known for its Golf. 4 premier golf courses can be found here within easy reach of each other providing challenges for both the beginner and the champion golfer.

  • There are more than 160 places to stay, ranging from back packer hostels, pubs, cabins, B&Bs, cottages and hide-a-ways to luxury 5 star resorts and lodges.

  • There is always something to do in the Hunter Valley. Whether it is a music concert, a food and wine festival, a flower display or an exhibition opening, the Hunter Valley is always teeming with life.



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