Discover the best top things to do in Megalong Valley, Australia including Dryridge Estate, Euroka Homestead Trail Rides, Hargraves Lookout, Megalong Creek Estate, Coachwood Glen Nature Trail, Megalong Valley Farm, Old Ford Reserve.
5.0 based on 108 reviews
We loved our visit to Dryridge - it was a highlight of our weekend in Blackheath. We were made to feel so welcome, even though the cellar door was super busy, Emma made a great effort to talk to all the guests. The wine is top notch (tastings are free!) the views are sensational and the wine dogs, Gus and George are just adorable! The wine was so good it was impossible to leave empty handed. Too bad we didn't have room for the cheese boards - they looked sensational. Well worth the drive up!
5.0 based on 14 reviews
this look out has amazing views across Megalong valley, with several viewing platforms to look out over the valley.
5.0 based on 28 reviews
A beautiful boutique vineyard situated in the Megalong Valley. We are family owned and operated. We produce Single Vineyard wines made only from our fruit grown here. Our picturesque location has stunning views of the towering sandstone escarpment and a friendly, relaxed vibe waiting for you.
Along the six foot track in the Megalong Valley there are a few vineyards with cellar doors. Megalong creek has great wines and an even better view of the Valley. Plan ahead and ring the day before to pre-order a cheese pack (cheese plates before COVID) to go with your tasting.
3.5 based on 71 reviews
An exclusive 2000 acre private estate wilderness Horse Riding Lodge set in the heart of the Blue Mountains 2 hours from Sydney. Operating for the past 22 years providing unique experiences such as wilderness getaways, horse riding, bushwalking, cycling and food adventures.
We arrived Friday afternoon and were greeted by Gary & Bosswell the cheeky chocolate Lab dog. We were a group of 20, so stayed in the large rustic cabin. 8 in the cabin, 12 camping. What a lovely property, full of a lot of history, old school farming equipment, and a few classic/vintage cars. Lotsa of animals for the kids. Horses, alpacas, goats, pigs, ducks, kangaroos & lots of bird life. Had a scrumptous lunch of Saturday cooked by Gary after a visit to Dryridge Estate & walking a 10km stretch of the 6 foot track, we lazed about for a while after all that. Thoroughly enjoyed ourselves and are looking forward to returning soon.
2.5 based on 5 reviews
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