Overview of the Hunter
In the Hunter, corporate events become extraordinary experiences that transcend the typical meeting.
Just two hours’ drive north of Sydney, the Hunter Valley offers a unique blend of world-class wineries, gourmet restaurants and stunning landscapes. Beyond the country's pre-eminent wine region, you'll also find breathtaking World Heritage-listed landscapes in the Barrington Tops. A strong foundation in agriculture and mining industries is also present in the Upper Hunter, making it an excellent location for industry gatherings and educational events.
Plan your next business event in the Hunter region — where work meets wonder and your corporate gathering feels anything but ordinary.
MUST DO
- Sip your way through the Hunter Valley's best wineries and cellar doors
- Learn to cook delicious dishes at Majors Lane Cooking School
- See the Hunter Valley from a bird's eye view with a sunrise flight in a hot air balloon
- Explore The Barrington Tops National Park, part of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area
INDUSTRY
- Wine
- Horse breeding
- Beef
- Tourism
- Dairy
- Mining
POPULATION
~620,000
CLIMATE
Mild temperate climate with warm summers and cool winters.
Lower Hunter
Summer average 22–24°C
Winter average 12–14°C
Barrington Tops
Summer average 16–22°C
Winter average 4–8°C
Explore the Hunter
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Crowne Plaza Terrigal Pacific
Terrigal, Central Coast
Mantra on Salt Beach
Kingscliff, North Coast
Rydges Port Macquarie
Port Macquarie, North Coast
Thredbo Alpine Hotel
Thredbo, Snowy Mountains
Rydges Mount Panorama Bathurst
Bathurst, Country NSW Central
Riverpoint 1703
Moama, Country NSW South
Kismet Riverside Lodge
Howlong, Country NSW South
The Anchorage Port Stephens
Corlette, North Coast
Warrumbungle Function Centre
Coonabarabran, Country NSW North