Hunter Valley newcomer Villa Alaia makes one of the strongest cases for staying indoors we’ve seen.
An ice bath and sauna to play at virtue between visits to local cellar doors? Oh,yes,you can “do you” at this Hunter Valley retreat.
If you’re the type to curate an entire travel itinerary around your must-eats,then this list is for you.
The Hunter’s burgeoning culinary scene – with its mix of newcomers and old favourites – is celebrated every April with a month-long food festival.
Despite the Hunter Valley vineyard setting (with vines first planted in 1968),it’s all mod cons here at The Lane Retreat.
The site of a former dairy farm offered all the elements for this French couple’s accommodation dream:wildlife,natural bush,good wines,luxury comforts and star-gazing.
It's easy to overlook the Hunter's impressive credentials - not only is it Australia's oldest wine region,it also has the most cellar doors (more than 150).
Staying here is like watching an art movie you're not sure you really'got',then realising you're still replaying it in your mind months later.
QT delivers a much-needed injection of its quirky designer flair and fun to Australia's second oldest city.
A boutique vineyard in a tranquil,beguiling but more remote part of the Hunter Valley.