Stop 1: Visit a cellar door at the Hunter Valley
Before you embark on your journey, ensure you stop off for fuel in Sydney. There are plenty of fuel stations to choose from.
First stop on this drive is Australia’s oldest wine region, the Hunter Valley. Just two hours from Sydney, the Hunter retains a distinct bush flavour — keep an eye out and you may spot kangaroos hopping through the vines.
Most of the area’s acclaimed wineries welcome visitors to their cellar doors. Drop in at Leogate Estate (look for two lions adorning the cast iron gates at the entrance) or Tempus Two wines. Enjoy a leisurely lunch at one of the area’s acclaimed restaurants. Good choices include Margan Restaurant, where much of the produce is sourced from the sizeable kitchen garden, or the more casual Muse Kitchen at Keith Tulloch Winery.
The Hunter has more to offer than fine food and wine, though. Be sure to pay a visit to the sprawling Hunter Valley Gardens, which covers 12ha and contains an extraordinary 6000 trees. The range of themed gardens includes a magnificent Rose Garden and a Chinese Garden; the littlies will love the Storybook Garden featuring the likes of Alice in Wonderland and Humpty Dumpty.