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Whether it's fabulous wineries, home-grown produce or a restful escape you seek, Mudgee is a piece of NSW well worth exploring...

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Australian heritage history, picturesque natural beauty, world-class wineries and one of the best food and wine scenes in the country, Mudgee practically has it all when it comes to building a memorable itinerary of things to do for a romantic weekend away or a week-long country escape.

There’s a lot to cover in Mudgee, so here’s a helpful guide to get you started.

Getting to Mudgee

If you’re travelling from Sydney to Mudgee, you’ll find the wine town located 268km northwest, approximately three-and-a-half hours’ drive; arguably the perfect distance for a short weekend road trip along the scenic Great Western Highway. While on route, be sure to stop in at the small towns of Gulgong and Rylstone, where many of the historic store edifices from Australia’s pioneer days remain.

FlyPelican regional airline caters well to the weekend escape crowds from Newcastle and Sydney, with departures to and from Mudgee Airport on Monday, Friday and Sunday.

Or if time is not of the essence and enjoying the scenery is, then catch a NSW TrainLink service to Lithgow and hop on one of the multiple bus services to Mudgee Station coach stop.


Things to do in Mudgee

You need only stroll through the streets of Mudgee to get a sense of its colonial history, thanks to the original facades from early settlement. Once you’ve taken shots in front of The Old Bank and the railway station, dive deeper into the region’s incredible attractions. From soaking up the natural beauty of the Cudgegong River on a kayak to packing your itinerary full of romantic experiences.

The markets here are more than just a place to stock up on gourmet goodies; instead, they feel like such a community event that even visitors couldn’t help but feel instantly like a local. There’s a market somewhere in town each week, but the third Saturday each month at St Mary’s Catholic Church is the ‘flagship’, with clusters of proud farmers offering up the very best of their produce.

The heritage, energy and friendly townsfolk are reason enough for a visit, but travellers all agree that the wineries are what make this place such a mecca for gourmands.


Best time to visit Mudgee

Being an inland town, the mercury in Mudgee can rise into the very high 30s in the peak of summer (December through to the end of February). For this reason, locals recommend visiting in October when the temperatures start to warm, but the room rates are still fairly reasonable.

Mudgee takes full advantage of the springtime cool change in March, kicking off a year of almost back-to-back events. The calendar peaks in September with the Mudgee Food and Wine Festival, a month-long epicurean feast that celebrates local growers and restaurants with private dinners, open-air markets, live music and more.


The best Mudgee accommodation

Stay in town to feel entrenched in the region’s charming yesteryear vibe in one of the luxury accommodation options, or station yourself amongst the glorious rolling hillsides in one of the many romantic local B&Bs or glamping retreats. Travellers wanting to really dive deep into Mudgee’s authentic country town charm will love the wide array of B&Bs, Airbnbs and guest houses to choose from.

The good news is, even if you don’t opt for a tent with all the trimmings, those spectacular views can be admired from Mudgee’s caravan and camping sites as well. It’s also worth mentioning that Mudgee is a Recreational vehicle-friendly region, so visitors can take comfort in knowing that they’ll always be able to find a safe spot to park and set up home.


Where to eat and drink in Mudgee

How much time do you have? How big is your stomach? These are the questions you have to ask yourself before embarking on a full-blown taste tour of Mudgee’s best restaurants. Begin the day at one of the many Mudgee cafes. Our pick is a smoked ham jaffle at the hidden vine-covered oasis of Alby & Esther’s cafe. If you’re feeling adventurous, jump in the car and enjoy a scenic 40-minute drive to the sleepy town of Rylstone, home to 29 Nine 99, home to the most delicious yum cha this side of Shanghai. And end the day at one of the town’s buzzing breweries or bars.


 

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