5 Fun Things to Do in Hunter Valley

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Hunter Valley, north of Sydney in New South Wales, is a must-visit destination for any tourist wishing to see the best of what Australia has to offer.

Not only is it one of the major wine regions in the country, but it boasts a wide range of fun activities to suit individuals, couples, and families. If you’ve been thinking about traveling somewhere new and Hunter Valley is at the top of your list, you’re bound to have a trip to remember when you partake in some of the following activities.

Wine Tasting

You can’t visit a major wine region without trying some of the best wines, which is why wine tasting is an essential activity when you visit Hunter Valley. There are dozens of vineyards and cellar doors worth exploring, and you can even book a wine tour through Tastes of the Hunter Wine Tours to enjoy boutique wines, local craft beer, vodka, liqueurs, and even unique cheese and chocolate. Any foodie looking to enjoy the best of what Australia offers will likely find what they’re looking for when they start exploring their wine tasting options in Hunter Valley.

Hot Air Balloon Rides

The upper Hunter region has more than 120 wineries, and it would be next to impossible to explore every inch of them on foot. However, you’ll be able to see most of them with ease by booking a hot air balloon ride during your stay. There are multiple operators in the region, all of which offer weekend and weekday sunrise trips for you to enjoy the spectacular scenery.

Watagans National Park

After treating yourself to wine, cheese, and other delicious Australian delicacies, you might feel like a walk in nature. There are few better natural attractions to visit around Hunter Valley than Watagans National Park. This park is within a 30-minute drive of Cessnock and forms part of the Great North Walk from Sydney to Newcastle. You’ll get to enjoy marked walking tracks, forest roads, and plenty of four-wheel-driving and mountain-biking opportunities.

Pokolbin Mountains Road Lookout

If you’re trying to save money on vacation by enjoying free activities, gear the family up for a hike to the Pokolbin Mountains Road Lookout. The lookout is located on Pokolbin Mountains Road in Pokolbin and is accessible by vehicle or on foot. Once you’re at the top, you’ll enjoy stunning panoramic views across Hunter Valley, including some of the oldest vineyards in the region.

Wollemi National Park

Whether you’re an experienced bushwalker, a great swimmer or someone who loves the thrill of kayaking, a trip to Wollemi National Park is essential. This spectacular park spans 1,880 square miles and boasts plenty of opportunities for kayaking, swimming, canyoning, and bushwalking. As it forms part of the Greater Blue Mountains Heritage Area, it’s also the second-largest national park in New South Wales. Ensure you perform research ahead of time, as some parts of the park are privately owned, and permission must be granted prior to visiting.

There’s more to Hunter Valley than meets the eye, and locals and tourists alike are in for a real treat when they decide to explore the region. From wine tasting to hiking and hot air balloon rides, you’re bound to find an activity that piques your curiosity.

Khazen enjoys learning about health and sharing ideas and tips. You can follow him on Twitter.

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