{"id":222781,"date":"2021-04-17T15:14:18","date_gmt":"2021-04-17T05:14:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.australiantraveller.com\/?p=222781"},"modified":"2022-06-29T11:25:18","modified_gmt":"2022-06-29T01:25:18","slug":"a-romantic-weekend-itinerary-mudgee","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.australiantraveller.com\/nsw\/central-west\/mudgee\/a-romantic-weekend-itinerary-mudgee\/","title":{"rendered":"The best romantic itinerary for a weekend in Mudgee"},"content":{"rendered":"
Plan your escape to Mudgee for a romantic weekend in NSW\u2019s prolific Central Ranges wine region.<\/h5>\n

There is something about escaping to the country with your significant other that feels deeply romantic. The frenetic pace of the city or the busyness of home falls away and a weekend full of romantic possibilities opens up in front of you.<\/p>\n\n

With two nights and three days for exploring up our sleeves my partner and I have set our sights on Mudgee.<\/a> The drive is a little over three-and-a-half hours from Sydney and the destination boasts a long list of romantic itinerary fillers \u2013 think glamping under the stars, hot air balloon rides, private wine tastings and the perfect climate for cosying up beside a fireplace with a warming glass of local shiraz. Follow along for the perfect romantic weekend itinerary in Mudgee.<\/p>\n

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Mudgee provides the perfect setting for a romantic weekend escape. (Image: Lean Timms)<\/p><\/div>\n

Getting there<\/h2>\n

The drive from Sydney will take you along the scenic Great Western Highway through the Blue Mountains and onto Castlereagh Highway until you reach Mudgee. Alternatively, you can opt to fly from Sydney, Canberra, Newcastle, Ballina, Taree or Dubbo with FlyPelican<\/a> to Mudgee.<\/p>\n

Day One:<\/h2>\n

We set out early from Sydney and take our time to stop for a coffee and stretch our legs at MJay\u2019s Caf\u00e9 in Blaxland<\/a> \u2013 she also has a mouth-watering selection of home baked goods for the journey such as baklava, almond crescent biscuits and loaded brownies. Back on the road, there are plenty of quaint and quirky towns in the Blue Mountains<\/a> worthy of a pit stop if you have the time, but we have a cheese platter with our names on it waiting for us in Mudgee.<\/p>\n\n

With a continuous winemaking history stretching back to the 1850s, Mudgee is by far the oldest wine region in the Central Ranges of NSW. You\u2019ll find over 40 family-owned cellar doors, a distillery and a brewery \u2013 definitely make wine tasting a priority on your itinerary.<\/p>\n

Logan Wines<\/h3>\n

Logan Wines<\/a> is located 15 kilometres outside of Mudgee in Apple Tree Flat \u2013 could there be a cuter destination name for a winery? Peter Logan has been making wine for 25 years in the Central Ranges, starting out in Orange before setting up the Logan Wines vineyard (named Weemala; an Aboriginal word meaning \u2018good view\u2019) in 1997 with his father in Mudgee. Today, Peter and his team continue to source grapes from both Orange and Mudgee to produce their range of riesling, pinot gris, chardonnay, gew\u00fcrztraminer, sauvignon blanc, shiraz, merlot, pinot noir and tempranillo.<\/p>\n

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The award-winning Logan Wines cellar door. (Image: DNSW)<\/p><\/div>\n

The interior of Logan Wine\u2019s award-winning tasting room is modern and inviting with a cosy fireplace near the entry. We are seated in the glass box section that juts out from the side of the building and boasts uninterrupted views of Weemala below. We\u2019ve opted for the 60-minute guided tasting experience accompanied by a locally-sourced cheese platter for two \u2013 the combination of High Valley Cheese Co.\u2019s Stefan Blue with Mudgee honey and Mitta Mitta hazelnuts is to die for! There is also a limited dining menu on Fridays to Sundays.<\/p>\n

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Enjoy uninterrupted views of the vineyard below from the cellar door. (Image: Katie Carlin)<\/p><\/div>\n

Lowe Family Wine Co.<\/h3>\n

At our next winery, owner and winemaker of Lowe Family Wine Co.<\/a> David Lowe takes us on a tour of his property before our tasting, he points out the rustic, wooden chapel he built with his staff during the 2020 lockdown \u2013 perhaps the perfect spot for an impromptu wedding should the romance of Mudgee really carry you away?<\/p>\n

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The impressive cellar door at Lowe Family Wine Co.(Image: DNSW)<\/p><\/div>\n

The sprawling Tinja property in Mudgee has been in the Lowe family for generations. Today it is an organic and biodynamic vineyard, working winery, cellar door, the site of award-winning Zin House restaurant and Pavilion events space. There are gardens and orchards to wander through, a picnic area to while away the afternoon in, animals in paddocks to spot and a dam with a jetty to admire.<\/p>\n

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Director and Executive Chef Kim Currie prepares for service in the kitchen at Lowe’s Zin House restaurant. (Image: DNSW)<\/p><\/div>\n

The hour-long tasting experience at Lowe\u2019s takes you through the full range of wines \u2013 Sarah, the sparkling rose named after the original Lowe lady, is fun, bubbly and easily my favourite. Purchase a selection of Zin House made and locally sourced products from the cellar door’s Food Store to build your own platter before settling in for your tasting \u2013 think fresh baguettes, black olive tapenade, and cheese (the pickled quince is a must-try if available).<\/p>\n

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Tasting the fresh produce from the certified organic and biodynamic farm at Lowe Family Wine Co. (Image: Katie Carlin)<\/p><\/div>\n

Glamping under the stars at Glenayr Farm<\/h3>\n

With two of Mudgee\u2019s best-known wineries under our belt we make our way to our accommodation for the weekend. Glenayr Farm<\/a> is about a 25-minute drive outside of town, open and close the gate (to keep the sheep in) and take the winding unsealed track to the top to reach the glampsite (note: low-lying cars will struggle to navigate the drive).<\/p>\n

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The stunning glampsite at Glenayr Farm. (Image: Lean Timms)<\/p><\/div>\n

Owner Rachel White has set up Glenayr\u2019s luxury glamping and villa accommodation on a 320-acre working sheep farm. The secluded property is completely off-grid with all onsite facilities solar powered. It\u2019s the ideal romantic setting for the weekend.<\/p>\n

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Inside the generous-sized luxury bell tents. (Image: Lean Timms)<\/p><\/div>\n

Our five-metre canvas bell tent, Pinot<\/em>, is one of four on the site. Each tent is spaced 15 metres apart for privacy and are within close proximity to the indoor communal area that houses two bathrooms with hot showers, a lounge room with indoor fireplace, television, a billiards table and plenty of other games, DVDs and books to keep you entertained.<\/p>\n

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Enjoy views of the dam as the sun goes down. (Image: Lean Timms)<\/p><\/div>\n

There is also a separate dining area and kitchen with fridge\/freezer and gas stove in addition to the outdoor barbecue, hot tub and fire pit.<\/p>\n

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Cosy up by the outdoor fire pit of an evening. (Image: Lean Timms)<\/p><\/div>\n

The private villa with hot tub is tucked away on a separate part of the property and is also available to book if glamping isn\u2019t really your thing.<\/p>\n

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Soak up the beauty of Glenayr Farm from the onsite hot tub. (Image: Lean Timms)<\/p><\/div>\n

After we settle in to out generous-sized tent, we fill the hot tub up with hot water (which takes approximately 40 minutes) in preparation for a post-sunset dip and set up the fire underneath to keep the water temperature heated.<\/p>\n

Exclusively Mudgee private sunset tasting experience<\/h3>\n

Stephanie Ross, owner of Exclusively Mudgee<\/a>, arrives just before sunset to set up our private wine tasting and generous platter on the jetty by the dam on the property.<\/p>\n

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Glenayr Farm’s jetty offers the perfect romantic setting for a private wine tasting experience with Exclusively Mudgee.(Image: Lean Timms)<\/p><\/div>\n

The experience is tailored to your taste and after our previous chat on the phone she\u2019s brought a selection of reds in addition to a sparkling chardonnay, rose and pinot gris. Manners 2019 Sangiovese Rose and Martins Hill Mudgee 2013 Shiraz are the standouts for me. To top it all off we are joined by a couple of curious kangaroos; watching them graze by the dam in the soft glow of a pastel pink sunset is a very memorable end to the day.<\/p>\n

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The experience includes a generous platter to dine on (Image: Lean Timms)<\/p><\/div>\n

The private tasting isn\u2019t exclusive to a stay at Glenayr Farm (although it makes for a pretty spectacular setting); you can book the experience to come to your accommodation or even opt for a picnic set up in Lawson Park. It\u2019s a great way to taste some of the boutique wine offerings in Mudgee \u2013 and you get to keep the bottles to polish off over the course of the weekend.<\/p>\n

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Tailor the tasting to your taste. (Image: Lean Timms)<\/p><\/div>\n

Once the sun sets we top up our wine and head for the hot tub. Stargazing on a secluded property under a sky full of stars should definitely be included in your own romantic weekend itinerary, so make sure you book the experience in advance of your stay \u2013 it is worth the extra fee.<\/p>\n

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Spend the night under the starts in a luxury bell tent. (Image: Lean Timms)<\/p><\/div>\n

Day Two:<\/h2>\n

We had grand romantic plans for a hot air balloon ride at dawn with Balloon Aloft,<\/a> but unfortunately the weather didn\u2019t cooperate this time. Instead, we woke up to the sound of the rain falling softly on our tent and unzipped the entrance to watch the sunrise from our cosy queen size bed with a steaming cup of tea.<\/p>\n\n

After a day of consuming nothing but cheese and wine we are ready for a hearty breakfast and make our way into town. Mudgee\u2019s tree-lined heritage streetscapes are everything a country town should be \u2013 full of charm, history and boutique dining and shopping experiences.<\/p>\n

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There are plenty of dining and shopping options along Mudgee’s main streets. (Image: DNSW)<\/p><\/div>\n

Mudgee \u2013 or Moothi (meaning \u2018nest in the hills\u2019) as it was known by the Wiradjuri people who have called this region home for tens of thousands of years \u2013 was established as a European settlement circa 1800 and many of the original buildings constructed in the decades after remain to this day. Walking its streets is a well-preserved step back in time.<\/p>\n

Alby + Esthers for breakfast<\/h3>\n

Breakfast is at Alby + Esthers<\/a>, the well-known caf\u00e9 has a number of quiet nooks and dining areas but we take a seat in the charming courtyard under the canopy of leaves that stretch out from the tree in its centre. I opt for their famous Jaffle \u2013 mostly because it is the comfort food of my childhood \u2013 filled with locally smoked ham, eggs and Swiss cheese with a delightfully tangy tomato relish. While my partner orders the local breakfast bowl with locally smoked bacon, eggs, marinated mushrooms, cheddar, greens, house-made hazelnut dukkha with a roast capsicum dressing and sourdough toast. The coffee is also top notch \u2013 we order an extra takeaway each and make our way to Robertson Park for the monthly farmers\u2019 market.<\/p>\n

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The romantic courtyard setting at Alby + Esthers caf\u00e9. (Image: Katie Carlin)<\/p><\/div>\n

Mudgee Fine Foods Farmers\u2019 Market<\/h3>\n

Mudgee has a rich pastoral history that is still thriving today and the monthly Mudgee Fine Foods Farmers\u2019 Market<\/a> lets you sample some of the region\u2019s best edible bounty. Set in the perfectly-manicured Robertson Park off Market Street, the stalls are set up in a circular arrangement around the rotunda, a live band provides the soundtrack to the morning. Find freshly-baked bread, local produce, cheeses, wine, olive oil and more. Stop at the Abuzz Bees \u2018n\u2019 Wax<\/a> stall for the local honeycomb, creamed honey and runny honey.<\/p>\n

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Enjoy live music and gourmet food at Mudgee Fine Foods Farmers’ Market. (Image: Katie Carlin)<\/p><\/div>\n

Lunch at Moothi Estate Winery<\/h3>\n

Another day, another winery \u2013 and I am definitely not complaining. We hit the road and take the short drive to Moothi Estate<\/a> for lunch and a tasting. This is the most relaxed of the tastings we\u2019ve had so far, with the wines arriving as a flight with a tasting card for a self-guided experience out on the deck overlooking the vineyard. We order the trio of dips with flatbread and veggie sticks and a side of fries (as we\u2019re still quite full from breakfast). We spent a fair amount of time here, relaxing and people watching before driving to our next winery for our final tasting.<\/p>\n

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Enjoy a relaxed wine tasting at Moothi Estate winery.<\/p><\/div>\n

Rosby Wines, Gallery & Sculpture Garden<\/h3>\n

We arrive at Rosby Wines<\/a> the same time as the rain and miss out on wandering through the impressive Sculpture Garden before our scheduled tasting. Gerry and Kay Norton-Knight bought the 80-acre property as newlyweds back in 1983, transforming it into a home, then a winery in 1996, followed by the sculpture garden, luxury guesthouse accommodation and the gallery it boasts today.<\/p>\n

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Gerry Norton-Knight at his Rosby Wine cellar door. (Image: DNSW)<\/p><\/div>\n

It may be the soothing sound of the rain falling on the rammed-earth cellar door as Gerry takes us through his wines, the comforting taste of freshly-made baked cheesecake (which is the best I\u2019ve ever tasted!), or maybe it\u2019s the sense that everyone seems to know each other here, but there is something about a visit to Rosby\u2019s that makes you instantly feel part of the family.<\/p>\n

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The freshly-made baked cheesecake at Rosby Wines. (Image: Katie Carlin)<\/p><\/div>\n

Rosby’s is renowned for their cabernet sauvignon and shiraz \u2013 we buy bottles of both to take home as Gerry\u2019s commitment to low-impact farming means they are only sold out of his cellar door. They also produce riesling, chardonnay and sangiovese, as well as a lovely rose. Definitely add this winery to your list and do make time for a romantic stroll around the gardens to admire the impressive sculptures if the weather permits.<\/p>\n

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The latest exhibition on display at the Rosby Gallery. (Image: Katie Carlin)<\/p><\/div>\n

Dinner at Roth’s Wine Bar<\/h3>\n

After an afternoon relaxing back at our glampsite we make our way into town for dinner. From the street Roth’s Wine Bar<\/a> looks like a quaint wine store and bar, but we follow the music out back and it opens out onto a courtyard with ample seating, plenty of cosy nooks and a big barn-like dining area with a stage.<\/p>\n

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There are plenty of nooks and cosy areas to sit inside Roth’s Wine Bar. (Image: Lean Timms)<\/p><\/div>\n

Their seasonal menu features a delicious selection of wood fired pizzas, salads and share plates made with locally grown produce. We share an order of southern fried Buffalo wings with hot sauce and blue cheese and opt for the pulled-pork pizza with Napoli sauce, caramelised onion, rocket, feta and cheese \u2013 washed down with a bottle of 2019 Manners Hilltop Malbec from the cellar out front. Then head back to Glenayr to make the most of our last night of glamping.<\/p>\n

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Stargazing at Glenayr Farm. (Image: Lean Timms)<\/p><\/div>\n

Day Three:<\/h2>\n

It\u2019s been a romance-filled few days in Mudgee and after a slow morning in our tent we pack up and hit the road \u2013 but not before a quick pit stop at Mudgee Honey Haven<\/a> on our way into town for a takeaway coffee. This place is a honey lover\u2019s heaven \u2013 and there is also an onsite caf\u00e9 if you fancy staying a while.<\/p>\n

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Take a detour to Rylstone for lunch at 29Nine99 Yum Cha. (Image: DNSW)<\/p><\/div>\n

If you have the time, take a detour to the heritage village of Rylstone, it\u2019s just a 45-minute drive outside of Mudgee and there are a number of great walks in the surrounding national park. Follow it up with lunch at 29Nine99 Yum Cha<\/a>\u00a0for the best dumplings in the region.<\/p>\n

For more great tips and itineraries read our travel guide to Mudgee here.<\/a><\/h5>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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