The perfect long weekend itinerary in the Hunter Valley

At just over two hours from Sydney, the Hunter Valley is the perfect place for a long weekend escape. In this beautiful region it’s all about good food, great wine and switching off from city life.

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DAY ONE: POKOLBIN

DAY ONE KEY FACTS: 

Restaurant Cuvee at Peterson House is located at:

  • 2457 Broke Rd, Pokolbin, NSW 2320
  • A 2hr 10min (175km) drive from Sydney 

Morning 

Get an early start from Sydney and you can be in the Hunter Valley in time for brunch and that all-important first glass of fizz. Peterson House is one of the first wineries you’ll pass as you drive into Pokolbin and their Restaurant Cuvee is famous for its bubbly breakfasts. Take a seat in the sunny courtyard and map out the rest of your long weekend. 

Wine tasting at Peterson House, Pokolbin

Peterson House, Pokolbin

Afternoon  

You’ll find a constellation of great wineries scattered around Pokolbin, all within short a drive of each other. Be sure to drop in at Audrey Wilkinson, one of the oldest vineyards in the Hunter Valley, with a hilltop cellar door and winemaking museum, and the Brokenback Mountains as a backdrop. Tulloch Wines has interesting tastings that pair its wines with cheese or chocolate from on-site Cocoa Nib. At Scarborough Wine Co you can taste the estate’s classic range of wines or focus just on flights of chardonnays or red wines. Top tip: if you're planning on visiting multiple wineries, a private tour is the way to go. Book in with Two Fat BlokesAll Around the VinesWine D Road Tours's shuttle bus or Cheers Bus.

Couple enjoying a picnic at Audrey Wilkinson, Pokolbin

Audrey Wilkinson, Pokolbin

Then it’s time to check in to your luxury digs, the secluded and exclusive Spicers Vineyards Estate. With just 12 stylish suites, all with king-sized beds, fireplaces and spa baths, it’s the ideal place to unwind and indulge. There’s a swimming pool for summer and fire pit for winter, plus an award-winning restaurant and dreamy spa. If you’re travelling in a group, book Vineyards House, a private four-bedroom retreat on the hotel grounds.  

Aerial view of the vineyards at Spicers Vineyard Estate, Hunter Valley

Spicers Vineyards Estate, Hunter Valley - Credit: Spicers Vineyard Estate

Evening 

After a busy first day, you won’t want to travel far for dinner. Luckily, the contemporary Italian restaurant éRemo is one of the best in the Hunter Valley’s and it’s just steps away from your room. Start with a dozen freshly-shucked oysters, then move onto the lamb rump with white beans, a roasted market fish with steamed mussels, and finish with a classic tiramisu. Round off the meal with a glass of Brokenwood Sticky Wicket Semillon and then tumble into bed. 

Table of food, éRemo Restaurant, Pokolbin - Credit: éRemo Restaurant

éRemo Restaurant, Pokolbin - Credit: éRemo Restaurant

DAY TWO: BROKE-FORDWICH

DAY TWO KEY FACTS: 

Margan Wines & Restaurant is located at: 

  • 1238 Milbrodale Rd, Broke, NSW 2330 
  • A 20min (24km) drive from Spicers Vineyards Estate  

 

Morning 

Take things slowly this morning; a sleep-in in your king-sized bed, a dip in the pool or a gentle walk around the beautiful grounds. Skip the cereal and toast, and start the day with a decadent morning tea at Sabor Dessert Bar – think fresh buttermilk scones, Belgian chocolate waffles and macarons in a dozen different flavours. 

Variety of desserts, Sabor Dessert Bar, Pokolbin - Credit: Sabor Dessert Bar

Sabor Dessert Bar, Pokolbin - Credit: Sabor Dessert Bar

Afternoon 

Once you start to explore the Hunter Valley, you’ll realise that it’s made up of a number of smaller areas that each have their own character and charm. So today, you’re off to Broke-Fordwich, just 20 minutes away from your hotel. Tucked into the foothills of the Brokenback Range, this historic wine region is centred around the tiny village of Broke and is known for its boutique, single vineyard and family-owned wineries. There’s also a big sustainability movement here with lots of biodynamic, organic and vegan wines to try. 

You’ll feel like you’ve arrived in the south of France when you’re wine tasting at both Krinklewood Biodynamic Vineyard and Talits EstateRunning Horse Wines has a unique shipping container cellar door, Winmark Wines is known for both its chardonnay and outdoor sculpture park, and Whispering Brook creates small-batch Portuguese wines. When it’s time for lunch, the one-hatted Margan Restaurant is just outside Broke. Take a tour of the orchard and kitchen garden to see the produce that’s about to appear on your plate farm to fork at its freshest. 

Chefs harvesting garden, Margan Wines & Restaurant

Kitchen garden, Margan - Credit: Dom Cherry

Evening 

The first restaurant in the Hunter Valley to have been awarded two hats, Muse Restaurant is special occasion dining at its best. Set on Hungerford Hill Wines in Lovedale, the five-course set menu changes regularly and could contain dishes like seared wallaby with saltbush and wild onion capers, duck leg ragu with quince and pepperberry, and spiced ginger cake with roasted cumquat ice-cream. The huge wine list draws heavily on the surrounding Hunter Valley and the expert staff can recommend the perfect drop to pair with your meal. 

Pan fried Murray Gold cod, Muse Restaurant, Pokolbin

Muse Restaurant, Pokolbin

DAY THREE: LOVEDALE AND CESSNOCK

DAY THREE KEY FACTS: 

Beyond Ballooning is located at: 

  • Blaxland Inn, 2198 Broke Rd, Pokolbin, NSW 2320
  • A 12min (14km) drive from Spicers Vineyards Retreat 

 

Morning 

Start your day early with the ultimate air-borne treat – a sunrise hot-air balloon ride with Beyond Ballooning. Early-morning mist brings a touch of romance to the hills and vineyards, and as rooftops and nodding cows pass beneath, the beauty of the landscape is revealed. You'll touch down in time for a gourmet breakfast at the Blaxland Inn.

If you need a little pick-me-up after the pre-dawn wake-up, book in for a session at Spa Anise. Opt for the Vino Therapy to enjoy a rejuvenating facial featuring treatments enriched with shiraz and cocoa.

Couple enjoying morning with Beyond Ballooning, Hunter Valley

Beyond Ballooning, Hunter Valley

Afternoon 

There’s time for one last languorous lunch before you head home and the vine-draped courtyard of Bistro Molines is calling. Serving classic French cuisine with a postcard-perfect view of rolling hills and neat vineyards, it’s a meal you’ll remember for a long time. Figs wrapped in prosciutto, crumbed zucchini flowers filled with goat cheese and twice-roasted duck are menu staples, plus crème brulee with fresh berries to finish.  

Couple enjoying food and drink at Bistro Molines in Mount View, Hunter Valley

Bistro Molines, Mount View

If you want to squeeze in a couple more wineries along the way, there are two close to Cessnock and the start of the highway. Briar Ridge Vineyard marked its 50-year anniversary in 2022 and opened a new, larger cellar door space to celebrate. If you have any room left after lunch, their cheese platters and charcuterie boards are designed to compliment each wine. Saddler’s Creek produces small-batch wines and runs tastings in the pretty garden outside the cellar door. They are known for their shiraz, cabernet sauvignon, chardonnay and pinot noir. 

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