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Newcastle is a little over 150 kms north of New South Wales capital (Sydney) situated at the mouth of the Hunter River. Newcastle is well known for it's mining background and has been generally thought of as an industrial city. But thinking of Newcastle as merely an industrial city robs it of it's natural beauty and it's attraction as a tourism town. Newcastle can now compare itself to any seaside resort town in Australia. |
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Queens Wharf Brewery
Relax in the comfortable surrounds of the hotel and savour the panoramic views over a pint of one of our many Australian and International beers. Try the Hunter regions homegrown Bluetongue beers www.bluetonguebrewery.com.au
150 Wharf Road Newcastle Phone 02 4929 6333
Wyndham Estate
Wyndham Estate is renowned for much more than its wines. The original Dalwood vineyard has become a favourite tourist destination in the Hunter Valley, with its combination of fine food and entertainment to complement its popular wines.
700 Dalwood Road Newcastle Phone 02 4938 3444
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Newcastle is a little over 150 kms north of New South Wales capital (Sydney) situated at the mouth of the Hunter River. Newcastle is well known for it's mining background and has been generally thought of as an industrial city. But thinking of Newcastle as merely an industrial city robs it of it's natural beauty and it's attraction as a tourism town. Newcastle can now compare itself to any seaside resort town in Australia. |
Winery, Brewery, Cidery to pick up that perfect drink to take home. Australia is full of specialty breweries offering dark beers and special brews not available though liquor stores. Wine tasting and cellar sales are a regular part of any touring holiday or weekend. Take home a good red or white wine. If you have never been to a cidery, what are you waiting for? Alcoholic and non alcoholic cider needs to be tasted to believe how good it really is. |
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