The Hunter Valley is Australia’s oldest wine-producing area, extending from approximately 120 kms to 310 kms north of Sydney.
The Hunter Valley
The Hunter Valley contains the Hunter River and its tributaries with highland areas to the north and south. The Hunter Valley is one of the largest river valleys on the NSW coast, and is most commonly known for its wineries and coal industry.
There are approximately 80 wineries within the region all offering fine wines and highly informative tours covering everything from grape growing methods, the wine producing process and wine appreciation. But if wine’s not your thing, all is not lost – the Hunter Valley region has something for everyone.
Hunter Valley Food + Wine
Hunter Valley farms grow a wide variety of fresh crops and produce throughout the year.
Tasty meats, cheeses, olive oils, vegetables, chocolate and fudge are available at multiple outlets and the perfect thing to munch on while visiting or to take home as gifts. Join a Hunter Valley food tour, and really experience the Hunter.