How long does it take to do the Hunter Valley Gardens?

3-4 hours
Suggested duration of the visit 3-4 hours is sufficient to take your time exploring the whole of Hunter Valley Gardens.

How much does it cost to get into the Hunter Valley Gardens?

General Entry for Children (4-15 yrs) $16.00 & Family Pass $60.00. Special Rates for Christmas Lights Spectacular from November to January: Only Night Tickets for Adult $25.00; Children (4-15 yrs) $20.00; Family (2 Adults +1 Child) $60.00; Family Pass Extra Child $17.00.

Who owns the Hunter Valley Gardens?

Roche Group Pty Ltd
Roche Group Pty Ltd, today owns Hunter Valley Gardens, Pokolbin, Mercure Resort Hunter Valley Gardens, Harrigan’s Irish Pub, Hunter Valley Gardens Village and Roche Estate. Bill & Imelda Roche were inducted as Legends in 2019.

Are dogs allowed in Hunter Valley Gardens?

Guide and companion dogs are allowed into Hunter Valley Gardens. No skateboards/rollerblades/skates/scooters. No pushbikes. While visiting the Gardens you may be filmed or photographed for marketing purposes.

How do you get around Hunter Valley?

Transport within the Hunter Valley: While car hire offers you the most flexibility to get around the Hunter Valley, if you’d prefer not to drive, numerous shuttle services operate to take you between vineyards. This includes Vineyard Shuttle Service and iHop Hunter Valley. Private shuttles can also be hired.

How do you get to Hunter Valley without a car?

You can catch a suburban train from Sydney to Morisset Station and use your Opal card to pay. Then hop on a connecting bus to Cessnock. The whole journey takes around three hours. Regional Trainlink trains run between Sydney and Singleton, which is a 20min taxi ride from Cessnock.

Is there Uber in the Hunter Valley?

So, yes, despite what others may believe, uber do have a presence in the Hunter although you may have to wait a bit longer for a ride than you d in the city.

How do you get around Hunter Valley without driving?

Where should I stop between Sydney and Hunter Valley?

Best itinerary for a Sydney to Hunter Valley weekend road trip

  • 1/8. Day one: Sydney to Wollombi.
  • 2/8. Wollombi to Rothbury. Ready for some wine then?
  • 3/8. Rothbury to Lovedale.
  • 4/8. Lovedale to Pokolbin.
  • 5/8. Day two:
  • 6/8. Wine, wine, wine.
  • 7/8. Dinner and bed.
  • 8/8. Day three:

Is Hunter Valley worth visiting?

A two-hour drive north of Sydney, the Hunter Valley is one of Australia’s oldest grape-growing regions. But this scenic area offers plenty of things to do for visitors who are looking for something different. Dining is a particular highpoint.

How do I get to Hunter Valley from Sydney by public transport?

By train & bus You can catch a suburban train from Sydney to Morisset Station and use your Opal card to pay. Then hop on a connecting bus to Cessnock. The whole journey takes around three hours. Regional Trainlink trains run between Sydney and Singleton, which is a 20min taxi ride from Cessnock.

Is Wollombi Road sealed?

The road is unsealed from just north of Paynes Crossing, and winds along the brook with sections of old-style, post-and-rail fencing alongside. The historic village of Wollombi, 30km from Broke, could easily fill from several hours to an overnight stay.