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Stimulate your taste buds in the vineyards around The Hunter Valley Australia

The Hunter Valley stands out as the 6th most visited tourist destination in Australia, which takes credit to more than 2.5 million tourist footfalls yearly. There are many popular activities in the Hunter Valley including the Hunter Valley Steam and regular scenic cruises on the Hunter River and Lake Macquarie. One of the largest horse breeding centres in the world, Hunter Valley is also a renowned wine making area. Apart from being the oldest wine making region of Australia, Hunter Valley is known for its rich coal deposits as well.

Hunter Valley was first occupied by European settlers in the 1700s and derived its name from the then Governor of the New South Wales colony, John Hunter. It quickly became a thriving community, mostly due to its rich coal deposits, which attracted more settlers to work in these active mines. Hunter Valley is known for its coal deposits even today.

From award winning restaurants and wine outlets to some of the finest dining experiences, you will find a whole lot of things to explore and experience in Hunter Valley. You can stop by the well-known Ogishi Craft Centre Gallery and Art Glass Studio to know more about the complex art of glassblowing. One can even pick up a couple of fine pieces of glass art here. Should you be a golfing enthusiast, then The Vintage Golf Club, which is one of the top 50 golf courses in Australia, makes for an essential stop. This 18 hole tee course designed by the legendary Greg Norman is set in a natural landscape that winds through scenic wetlands and vineyards.

One of the most well-liked activities in Hunter valley is hot air ballooning. Take a sunrise ride in a hot air balloon to get a bird's eye view of some of the stunning spectacles in and around the region. Art buffs would discover the Butterflies Gallery to be the perfect place to visit. It has an impressive collection of contemporary and traditional art displays of Australian artists.

If you have a interest for collecting candles, take a look at the Candelabra, Candle Emporium which has an impressive collection of candles in various sizes and shapes. Shop for cottage cheese at the Hunter Valley Cheese Factory, where you will also discover other local produce and gourmet delights.

There are various types of accommodation options in Hunter Valley including cheap hotels, resorts and motels. If you are looking for Hunter Valley accommodation on a budget without compromising on the luxury, choose star hotels that offer International standard rooms with personalized services.

If a convenient stay and a secure spot to park your vehicle is your prerequisite then a motel would be a sensible choice for you. Located in scenic settings, motels also allow you to soak up the beauty of the Hunter Valley at its finest. Resorts perfect for short and long term stays with the family, friends or even for business form another kind of popular accommodation in Hunter Valley.

There are hostel accommodation options as well in the heart of this area. Some of the amenities on offer include a pool, outdoor BBQ area and wood-fired pizza oven. The best part is that these hostels are at a walking distance to the local pubs and night life options.




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