The Hunter region, mostly known as
Hunter Valley, belongs to New South Wales. It extends from approximately 120 km (75 miles) to 310 km (193 miles) north of Sydney, Australia with an approximate population of 645,395 people. The Hunter Region contains the Hunter River and its tributaries with areas to north and south. The valley is one the largest river valleys on the New South Wales coast, and is most commonly known for its wineries and coal industry.
The Hunter Valley is one of the major tourist destinations in Australia. Lots of people visit the valley to refresh and renew their mind and soul. It has also been awarded by the designation of 6th most visited place in Australia. The
Hunter Valley Attractions attract more than 2.5 million people in every single year.
The climate of the valley is different from Mediterranean. In summer it is warm with rain, in winter it is cool. The region also experiences a subtropical effect, Because of maritime effects from the Pacific Ocean.
Can I do more than just food and wine? Of course you can. There are plenty of things to do in the Hunter. You may try a champagne breakfast with a sunrise balloon flight or take romantic horse and carriage ride through the vineyards. You may visit excellent Tomago House, a national trust home, take a steam train ride. You can also take a joyful flight or a helicopter flight; go for a trike ride and lots more.
How to reach Hunter Valley? Well, it is only 2 hours distance from the north of Sydney. The best way to explore and experience Hunter Valley journey is rent a car. To make your tour more easy and memorable you may wish to
Book Hunter Valley Accommodation prior to journey, If you plan to stay there for a few days.
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