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Hunter Valley

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First review on 26 Jun 2020
Last review on 26 Jun 2020 (1 review)
This region is one of the largest river valleys on the NSW coast, and is one of Australia's best known wine regions, playing a pivotal role in the history of Australian wine as one of the first wine regions planted in the early 19th century.
Basic Info Add / Edit
Category

Wine Valley

Secondary Category (If any)

Tourist Region

Consists

Cities: Lake Macquarie, Newcastle, Maitland, Cessnock

Towns: Dungog, Gloucester, Kurri Kurri, Muswellbrook, Raymond Terrace, Scone, Singleton

National Parks: Goulburn River National Park, Myall Lakes National Park, Barrington Tops National Park, Werakata National Park, Watagans National Park, Mount Royal National Park

Airport(s) & Port Harbor(s) Service

Newcastle Airport (NTL)
Cessnock Airport (CES)
Scone Airport (NSO)

Area Size

29,145 km2 (11,252.9 sq mi)

Known For

Best Known Wine Region in Australia

Day Trip from Major Cities

1 hour drive from Central Coast
2.5 hour drive from Sydney
3 hour drive from Port Macquarie
3.5 hour drive from Wollongong

Hunter Region, New South Wales, Australia

Location Boundaries

Valley along the Hunter River, stretching from Scone to Newcastle

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