Accommodation in Hunter Valley
4.5 Star Accommodation - Hunter Valley

Eaglereach Wilderness Resort
Four Star Accommodation - Hunter Valley

Emmas Cottage Vineyard
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Tinonee Vineyard & Dairy
The Upper Hunter
Wineries are a well-known feature of the Upper Hunter. Vines were originally planted in the area in the 1860s, but winemaking went into a long decline and farming took over the fertile valleys. Although dairy farming is still very important, the wine industry has made a come-back. Famous wineries such as Rosemount and Arrowfield offer wine tastings and cellar door sales.
The upper reach of the Hunter Valley, surrounding the pretty town of Scone, is widely regarded as Australia's premier thoroughbred and horse-breeding district. There are more than 70 stud farms in this part of the Hunter, some offering personalised tours. In May each year, Scone hosts Scone Horse Festival, complete with rodeos - a must for equestrian types. Coal mining, vineyards and horse studs have brought prosperity to the Upper Hunterâthe site of some of Australia's oldest towns.
The Lower Hunter
A scenic two hour (180km) drive from Sydney, the Lower Hunter is one of Australia's premier wine-producing regions. The first vines were planted as far back as 1832 and medals for Hunter wines were won as early as 1882. Today, there are over 115 wineries, large and boutique, and many restaurants. Although only around 5% of Australia's wine comes from here, the Hunter is home to some of the most respected wineries, including Draytons, Lindemans, McGuigan, Tyrrells and Tulloch.
While the region is bursting with natural beauty, seams of high quality coal are found throughout the valley. Coal mining has been a pillar of the local economy, although the current focus is on wine tourism. Maitland is a main centre for the region and has a rich heritage, being one of colonial Australia's most important towns. There is much to see and do in this region and while many may initially come to sample the fruits of the vine, it will not be just the wine that encourages their return.


