Discover the best top things to do in Hunter Valley, Australia including Ngurra Bu, Tourist Drive 33, The Big UGG Boots, Big Kookaburra, Kurri Kurri Mural Towns, Queens Wharf, Morpeth Bridge, Singleton Sundial, Richmond Vale Railway Museum, Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills.
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4.5 based on 34 reviews
Join our experienced Aboriginal guides as they share with you their knowledge of the culturally significant sites of Hunter Wine Country & the diverse uses of the surrounding bushland. The Wollombi and Broke Valleys are home to numerous Ceremony and Lore sites. Our tours follow the Traditional Ceremonial journey to share the stories including why Mt Yengo is as significant to NSW Aboriginal people as Uluru is to the Central Desert people.We endeavor to empower & connect any of our tour visitors to knowledge, understanding & the spirit which is within us all so you can walk away with a true feeling of enlightenment & awareness.Our tours are currently available to book on weekends but if you have a group interested in a mid week tour please contact us.Ngurra Bu, meaning 'little lore camp' is a not for profit organisation whose mission is to teach and share Aboriginal culture to ensure that it continues to be the oldest living culture on earth.
4.5 based on 45 reviews
Planning a visit to Hunter Valley Wine Country and hoping to take the road less travelled? Why not enjoy a scenic drive on Tourist Drive 33, along the Great North Road or Convict Trail, through the beautiful NSW countryside. Food and wine, adventure activities, nature and wildlife, walking and cycling, festivals and events, history and culture.
While it is faster to take the M1 motorway it is much more enjoyable to take Tourist Drive 33 as its a great drive from Cessnock to the Central Coast. Its an easy drive and you get to enjoy the village of Wollombi on the way.
4.5 based on 48 reviews
Mortels museum and factory tours offer a truly unique experience inside an Australian company with a fascinating history. Take a fully guided UGG factory tour and learn how uggs are made and get an insight into the production process. The sheepskin industry's rich history is displayed in an informative, interactive way in The Sheep's Back Museum. Browse through Mortels large range of sheepskin products and other Australiana products. Sit and enjoy a delicious meal and coffee in Mortels Café & Gift Gallery. Daily factory tours Monday - Friday 11am, no booking required. Other times by bookings for groups - minimum 8. Tour cost $15 per adult, $7.50 per child to 16 years.
Would not buy my UGG Boots anywhere else Drive up from Sydney whenever I am going overseas to take as gifts as these are made locally and hve an amazing selection First class quality and very helpful staff also you can have a coffee and sandwich after you have made your selection from a massive range
4.5 based on 39 reviews
Now, this is a very good-looking kookaburra that is photogenic in any light as we stayed a couple of days at the Kurri Motor Inn and we couldn’t help photographing the big bird every time we walked past, whether it was morning, noon or dusk. Love that the town has a kookaburra theme - every mural in town has a kookaburra in it, the Bowls club has Kookaburr’s bar and grill and there is this big lovely kookaburra in a shady park with nice gardens and clean public toilets. Worth a visit if you’re in the area.
4.0 based on 9 reviews
Kurri Kurri started its Murals in the 1990's and now has almost 50 they depict events in the history and development of the town ship most of them are very large and on the side of buildings and you can take a tour around town to see them all. The local tourist bureau organises conducted tours . The only place that can compare to it Is Sheffield in Tasmania There is a large Kookaburrow in the main park with wings made of old car bonnets and is some 10ft high opp the tourist bureau.
4.0 based on 4 reviews
The Hunter looks glorious from all angles but to see the Morpeth Bridge stretch the width of it is amazing. While the best vantage point is probably from the water, the view from Illalaung Park is lovely too. I can recommend packing a picnic or picking up a bite from one of the local eateries, and stoping to enjoy the view. Kayakers, easy access to the water is at the nearby Queens Wharf. Morpeth really does have a lot to offer and the bridge is a highlight for so many.
2.5 based on 3 reviews
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