{"id":218741,"date":"2020-11-18T13:19:21","date_gmt":"2020-11-18T02:19:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.australiantraveller.com\/?p=218741"},"modified":"2021-10-21T16:33:18","modified_gmt":"2021-10-21T05:33:18","slug":"the-best-things-to-do-in-mudgee","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.australiantraveller.com\/nsw\/central-west\/mudgee\/the-best-things-to-do-in-mudgee\/","title":{"rendered":"The best things to do in Mudgee"},"content":{"rendered":"
There\u2019s more to Mudgee than just eating and drinking \u2013 although there is a lot of that too.<\/h5>\n

Mudgee<\/a> is well known as one of the country\u2019s best wine regions,<\/a> but alongside its award-winning drops, you\u2019ll also discover enchanting nature experiences, a cultural hub of activities and plenty of memorable eats.<\/a> Here, find the best things to do in Mudgee.<\/p>\n

Cycle your way through the wineries<\/h2>\n

Fresh air, country roads, an intense concentration of cellar doors \u2013 Mudgee is a mecca ready and waiting for wine lovers. Hop on a humble bicycle and explore some of the finest scenery and fecund food baskets in all of Australia.<\/p>\n\n

The self-guided cellar door cycling tour will see you meander from vineyard to vineyard with relative ease. Indulge in a long lunch at Logan Wines<\/a>,<\/strong> devour an Italian-style aperitivo board at First Ridge<\/a>,<\/strong> sample the range of High Valley Cheese at The Cellar by Gilbert<\/a> and go underground at Pieter Van Gant.<\/a><\/p>\n\n

This one-day, self-guided tour by\u00a0Tour de Vines<\/a> is a great way to indulge in the region\u2019s bounty of wine and produce. And don\u2019t worry about the wobbly ride home \u2013 if you have one too many wines, there\u2019s a support vehicle on hand.<\/p>\n\n

Check out a full list of wineries and cellar doors in Mudgee here.<\/a><\/p>\n

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Cycle through Mudgee’s finest vineyards.<\/p><\/div>\n

Marvel at Mudgee from above<\/a><\/h2>\n

A serene ride in a hot air balloon is the perfect way to see Mudgee in all its glory. Set your alarm for an early start and meet at Parklands Resort on Ulan Road. Pile into the basket and ascend above one of the state\u2019s most picturesque places.<\/p>\n\n

The morning sky will reveal views of the iconic vineyards below, as well as the townships of Rylstone, Kandos, Hill End and more. The sunrise balloon flights<\/a> are approximately one hour in duration and are followed by a delicious champagne breakfast back on land.<\/p>\n

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Marvel at Mudgee from above on a hot air balloon flight.<\/p><\/div>\n

Visit the Drip Gorge<\/h2>\n

The Drip Walking Track, located within Goulburn River State Conservation Area, is a place of significance for the local Wiradjuri People. Fifty kilometres north of Mudgee, the 3.5-kilometre hike follows alongside the Goulburn River to the Great Dripping Wall. Rain water trickles through the porous rock face, creating a cool oasis that is usually 10 to 15-degrees cooler than the surrounding region on a hot day.<\/p>\n\n

The rich diversity of plant life along the track is also one of its many marvels. Keep an eye out for native apple gums, tree violets (named for their scent) and rocky outcrops with orchids and moss. After your walk, cool down in the Goulburn River or marvel at \u2018Hands on the Rock\u2019 \u2013 the awe-inspiring rock site stencil made by the Wiradjuri people in Ulan.<\/p>\n

Take in some opera<\/h2>\n

Mudgee is home to the oldest still-operating Opera House in the Southern Hemisphere. The Prince of Wales<\/a> Opera House is its name, and it was built in 1871 by John Hart Cogden.<\/p>\n\n

The riches of the goldfields allowed an early impresario to engage some of the most famous performers of the time. Interestingly, Henry Lawson\u2019s first experience at a theatre was at The Prince of Wales Opera House to see a performance of \u2018The Pirates of Penzance\u2019.<\/p>\n\n

The theatre closed in the 1960s and remained so until its current owners, Gulgong Amateur Musical and Dramatical Society, restored it to its former glory. There are normally several performances held at the Opera House each year, but this schedule has temporarily been put on hold due to current Covid restrictions. Keep an eye out for upcoming shows and stop by the Prince of Wales Hotel<\/a> next door in the meantime for fabulous pub fare or use it as a base to explore Gulgong\u2019s charming surrounds and bed down in the award-winning accommodation.<\/p>\n

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Don’t miss a performance at Mudgee’s Prince of Wales Opera House.<\/p><\/div>\n

Take to the water<\/h2>\n

Diversify your food and wine trip to Mudgee by getting eye level with nature out on the water. Join a kayak tour or hire a paddleboard at Dunns Swamp with Southern Cross Kayaking<\/a> to wind along the pristine Cudgegong River that cuts its way through the Wollemi National Park. Follow it up with a walk through the park to discover intricately shaped rock faces and diverse wildlife waiting around every bend.<\/p>\n

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Explore Dunns Swamp with Southern Cross Kayaking.<\/p><\/div>\n

Sip on a pint of Mudgee\u2019s finest craft brews<\/a><\/h2>\n

Mudgee\u2019s only microbrewery<\/a> is housed in a 100-year-old former wool store that was previously owned by the Anglican Church. Gary Leonard, a former coal miner, took ownership of the space in 2007 and transformed it into the thriving brewery it is today.<\/p>\n\n

But how did it all begin? Like most good business ventures, as an idea shared with close mates over a few beers. Leonard immersed himself in the world of craft beers, intent on replicating the craft brewing revolution that was well underway in New Zealand here in Australia.<\/p>\n\n

Recent history aside, you\u2019ll find a rotating list of the latest beers brewed on-site poured from the brew-pubs eight taps. Expect live music three nights a week and, unlike most breweries, this one goes the extra mile to offer table service. If you need a caffeine fix they also serve Fish River Roasters Coffee.<\/p>\n

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Mudgee\u2019s only microbrewery is housed in a 100-year-old former wool store.<\/p><\/div>\n

Finesse your cooking skills<\/h2>\n

Hone your culinary skills at The Little Cooking School.<\/a> This informal, relaxed creative space offers casual cooking classes for the young and old \u2013 no matter your skill level. The class will take you through a three course menu that showcases the best regional produce before concluding with lunch and selected local wines to match.<\/p>\n\n

Owner Tamara has over 20 years of experience in the hospitality and commercial cooking industry and is renowned for throwing a good dinner party. Prepare to leave with a full belly, some new recipes, tips and tricks, plus a few good stories as well.<\/p>\n\n

Classes are friendly and inclusive, so don\u2019t be apprehensive about coming alone. You can also book as a group or enquire about a private class.<\/p>\n

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Hone your culinary skills at The Little Cooking School.<\/p><\/div>\n

Get your culture fix at Mudgee Art House<\/h2>\n

Mudgee Art House<\/a> is a gallery\/caf\u00e9 hybrid located right in the heart of Mudgee\u2019s main jaunt. It was established by local artists, Warwick and Toni Behrens, and serves as the perfect place to begin, process and complete all manner of creative works.<\/p>\n\n

Stop by to view the latest exhibiting artists, peruse fine art supplies or participate in an engaging workshop. The space also offers a fine art to frame service for artists seeking professional imaging solutions that include fine art photography, Gicl\u00e9e on rag printing and archival framing.<\/p>\n\n

It\u2019s also the home of contemporary Australian Fauve painter WarB\u00ebhr, whose recognisable colourful animal paintings adorn the walls of many homes of the rich and famous. Come by to select your own original from the wall \u2013 and forget to pick up a superb coffee from the caf\u00e9.<\/p>\n

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Mudgee Art House is a gallery\/caf\u00e9 hybrid.<\/p><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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