Hunter Region Hotels & Motels

Throughout the Hunter there is a style of accommodation to suit all tastes and budgets. From Luxury resorts and hotels, family style motels and units to Aussie pubs, guesthouses and bed and breakfasts you will always be welcomed with friendly Hunter hospitality. For those who prefer to look after themselves an abundance of self contained units, cabins and caravan and camping parks can be found throughout the region. It's easy to stay in the Hunter, it's leaving that is difficult. Stay in our Hunter Valley accommodation, and experience fine wine and fresh produce, historic townships and amazing National Parks, all just two hours' drive north of Sydney. With over 120 wineries, the Hunter Valley is internationally renowned for its production of quality wine.

Hunter Region Holiday Accommodation

The Hunter is a vibrant, cosmopolitan region. With Newcastle as its capital, the region offers the services and facilities of a city with the convenience and relaxed lifestyle of a regional centre. Some six hundred thousand people, Australia's largest regional population, enjoy a lifestyle of city, beach, lakeside or rural living. The Hunter has it all, and all within easy commuting distance of Sydney, just two hours South. Stay in our Hunter Valley hotels in March and April and experience the Hunter Valley Harvest Festival, which features open air concerts, street parties and art exhibitions, as well as wine tasting and gourmet food. Or visit the area in October and attend the Opera in the Vineyards and Jazz in the Vines festivals.

 

The Hunter Valley is located in New South Wales, Australia. An area of wineries,mountains and historic towns. The Hunter Valley stretches inland from Newcastle through the towns of Maitland, Singleton and to the Upper Hunter. The Hunter Valley is Australia 's oldest and most renowned wine producing region. As it is easily accessible from Sydney it has become a thriving tourist district. However, the Hunter Valley still manages to retain much of its old-world charm and character. As well as thriving towns and cities, there are plenty of sleepy little villages and hidden vineyards off the beaten track that are just waiting to be explored. Hunter Valley Country is Australia's oldest wine growing region and only a short 2 hour drive from Sydney.