Attractions
List of attractions
2090 Broke Rd, Pokolbin NSW 2320, Australia
Hunter Valley Gardens
Spread across 14 hectares encompassing 10 internationally themed gardens to explore, there is something for everyone, including the ever-popular Storybook Garden. 8km of pathways will lead you to spectacular vistas including a 10m high waterfall, topiary displays, man-made ponds, statues, murals, beautiful architectural structures and much more. In the Gardens there are 6,000 trees, 600,000 shrubs and over 1 million ground covers to discover from Australia and around the world.
Located just outside the entrance to Hunter Valley Gardens, Hunter Valley Gardens Shopping Village is a unique collection of bespoke shops offering everything from a general store for all the basic essentials, delicious meals, lunchtime treats, coffee and wine to stunning jewellery, a chemist, hairdressing and beauty salon.
251 Talga Road, Lovedale NSW, Australia
Balloon flights
Hot air balloon flights in the Hunter Valley offer a unique and exhilarating way to experience the stunning scenery of this renowned wine region. Here's some information about balloon flights in the Hunter Valley:
Balloon flights provide passengers with breathtaking panoramic views of the Hunter Valley's picturesque landscapes, including vineyards, rolling hills, and meandering rivers. The early morning light casts a magical glow over the region, creating a memorable and awe-inspiring experience for participants.
Several reputable balloon flight companies operate in the Hunter Valley, offering safe and professionally guided flights. These operators employ experienced pilots who are knowledgeable about the region and prioritize passenger safety and comfort.
Overall, balloon flights in the Hunter Valley offer a memorable and scenic adventure that allows participants to appreciate the beauty of this renowned wine region from a unique perspective.
25 Lodge Rd, Lovedale NSW 2325, Australia
BINNORIE DAIRY
Set right in the middle of the Hunter Valley, Binnorie Dairy produces a range of cheeses with distinctive characters unavailable outside the region. One of the ways this is achieved is by using only locally sourced milk. “In the same way that wine reflects its regionality, due to soil variation and climatic conditions, so it is with dairy produce.” Combining technical expertise with a passion for food, Simon Gough founded Binnorie in order to have the freedom to trial and produce products rarely seen on the Australian market. Binnorie Dairy specialises in soft cheeses based on carefully chosen recipes from…