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! p u n o Come Hook up with your helpful Visitor Information Centre for ideas on where to eat, drink, explore and stay. DENMAN

MERRIWA Vennacher Street. Ph 02 6521 7046

MURRURUNDI

Cnr Ogilvie and Palace Streets. Ph 02 6547 2799

113 Mayne Street. Ph 02 6546 6446

SCONE

MUSWELLBROOK

Cnr of Susan and Kelly Streets. Ph 02 6540 1300

Muswellbrook Library 126 Bridge Street. Ph 02 6549 3891

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CONTENTS

The Come on up! 2016 Visitor Guide is produced for the Upper Hunter Country Tourism Association by Fairfax Media. EDITOR Simon Walker MANAGING EDITORS Casey Gilbey & Jan Sinclair ADVERTISING MANAGER Nicole Ward-Pratley SALES REPRESENTATIVE Erin Edwards DESIGN Fairfax Production Services PRINTING Fairfax Media Beaudesert/ North Richmond DISCLAIMER: While Fairfax Media has made every endeavour to ensure the information supplied in this publication is suitable, accurate and correct, Fairfax Media does not accept any responsibility for any change or withdrawal of details or services shown which are subject to alteration without notice. Information or images may not be reproduced without the written consent of Fairfax Media. Printed January 2016

COVER PHOTO Katrina Partridge Photography www.katrinapartridgephotography.com For a full list of contributors please visit www.upperhuntercountry.com

WELCOME 5 Phillip Adams AO 7 Our towns

EVENTS 8 Event Calendar 10 Scone Literary Long Weekend 12 Scone and Upper Hunter Horse Festival 13 Aberdeen Highland Games 14 Upper Hunter Wine and Food Affair 15 King of the Ranges Stockman’s Challenge 16 Special occasions

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TOURING MAP

17 Recreation parks 19 Natural wilderness 20 Devil Ark 21 Cycling and walking 22 Scenic drives 24 Golf 25 Art and culture

34 Regional overview

WINE & DINE 37 Wineries 42 Dining, Markets, Pantry

ACCOMMODATION 56 Stay up!

FOR THE LOVE OF HORSES 30 Racing 33 Horse studs

65 Town maps

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! p u n o e m o C A TRUE COUNTRY EXPERIENCE

Welcome to the Upper Hunter Region where you will enjoy a true country experience. We have an enticing selection of boutique epicurean food producers, wineries, cafes and restaurants. There is an annual calendar of festivals and events and many diverse horse activities to experience and enjoy. The region is world famous as the horse capital of Australia and is home to many world renowned horse studs, and the Australian Stockhorse Society headquarters. The Upper Hunter is also the gateway to the wilderness of the Barrington Tops National Park where you can “get lost” from the outside world and embrace the rivers, forests and mountainous countryside or visit the Devil Ark Tassie Devil breeding program. Lake Glenbawn also provides for fishing, water skiing and boating, with some gorgeous picnic spots to indulge in sampling the region’s food and wines. The region is one of the most diverse environments in Australia, from western grassland to Alpine forests and subtropical zones. There is a wide variety of national parks ranging from comfortable family picnic grounds to wilderness areas in the Barrington Tops and Goulburn River National Park. So whether walking, riding or four wheel driving, there’s a place for you. The Upper Hunter has a wide variety of accommodation from luxury B&Bs to award-winning motels, caravan parks, cabins, farm stays and apartments. This guide provides a selection of suggested day tours including arts, food and wine and horse studs. Whether you’re traveling to somewhere or looking for a break, the region provides an enticing variety of activities. So pack the family, bikes and boats and Come on up!

Peter Hale, President, Upper Hunter Country Tourism (2015–2016)

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY Upper Hunter Country Tourism, as well as Upper Hunter and Muswellbrook Shire Councils, would like to respectfully acknowledge the local Aboriginal people who are the traditional owners and custodians of the land in this region.

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FOREWORD BY AN UPPER HUNTER LIVING TREASURE, PHILLIP ADAMS AO The Upper Hunter, where we’ve lived for the past thirty years, wears a Scottish heart on its tartan sleeve. Little wonder it hosts a Scottish festival, resounding to bag-pipes and heavy-lifting of the caber, where the district borrowed the names of Scone and Aberdeen, where Angus cattle are the dominant local breed, and every other working dog shows traces of the Border Collie. The Hunter is named, of course, for Sir John Hunter, the second governor of New South Wales - and the famed John Hunter Hospital for his namesake, Scotland’s most famous surgeon, and a giant in medical history. As well Scots Presbyterian, having pushed aside both Aboriginals and Catholics, seem to have built most of the historic homesteads – including ours.

I invite you to be a Hunter-gatherer in the Upper Hunter, so alive with history and full of surprises. You’ll soon see why we chose to live here.

This may account for our daughter’s determination to go to a Scottish university. No sooner had she graduated from the excellent Scone High than she was off to Edinburgh, that jewel-box of a city. When Patrice and I made our first visit to daughter and city the three of us were exploring the cobbled streets of that historical city, we came upon an ancient shop full of antique books and prints. And the first thing we saw? A portrait of the Naval hero, Hunter, in so many English battles, from the Capture of Quebec to the Relief of Gibraltar. We brought him home in triumph. He gazes down on me as I write these words. Others can enthuse about the Upper Hunter’s wines, its polo

fields and racing studs. Although they’re all in close proximity to Elmswood, our farm at little Gundy, they did not influence our decision to move here. We were drawn by the beauty of the place, by its ancient indigenous and more recent white histories. And also by its literary history – for many a great writer lived and worked here. Australia’s Nobel Laureate, Patrick White, spent much of his childhood in the neighbouring property of Belltrees. Judith Wright, one of our finest poets, lived at Murrurundi, as did Barbara Baynton, Australia’s first world-famous women’s writer. Donald Horne – author of The Lucky Country – was raised in Muswellbrook. And Havelock Ellis, the first person to dare to explore the nature of human sexuality (and whose work influenced Sigmund Freud) taught in a local school. Scone even once had a visit from the great Mark Twain whilst impoverished and raising some funds on a writing tour of Australia! At last this literary aspect of Upper Hunter history is celebrated in a Scone writers’ festival. Drive through the moonscape of Hunter Valley mines and head up the Pages River, past the smouldering Burning Mountain (with its marvellous antique shop nearby) and you come to Murrurundi, that loveable, ramshackle town full of artists and sundry eccentrics – with some fine galleries and restaurants. Or turn right to Timor, home to some little known caves well worth exploring. On behalf of Sir John and the locals I invite you to be a Hunter-gatherer in the Upper Hunter, so alive with history and full of surprises. You’ll soon see why we chose to live here.

Phillip Adams with wife Patrice Newell and daughter Aurora.

Garlic from Elmswood Farm.

Patrice with her biodynamic garlic.

Phillip Adams AO, writer, broadcaster, filmmaker, farmer, Hunter-gatherer

Elmswood, home of Phillip Adams and family.

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Leave the cows Bring your dog “We’re still young at heart and not the least bit interested in being put out to pasture. So when we caught wind of Strathearn Villas we decided to have a nose around. What we found was the bee’s knees – a beautiful country village with all the trimmings and none of the worries. Modern well-appointed homes with clever design to make life easier, plenty of room for country hospitality, and an emergency call button for peace of mind. There’s even the new experience of rapid internet access with high-speed fibre bringing the world to our door. Who has time for retirement when there’s a friendly community around, plenty on the social calendar and a great clubhouse coming soon to enjoy such good company.” So breeze on in and experience what life could be like at Strathearn Villas. Call Adam on 0421 721 733 to see Strathearn Villas for yourself.

ENQUIRIES: CALL ADAM O’REGAN 0421 721 733

75 GUNDY ROAD, SCONE

www.strathearnvillas.org.au

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Look us up! OUR TOWNS

Murrurundi: A delightful artistic town in the northwest of the Upper Hunter Region on the edge of the Liverpool Range and Pages River, with breathtaking scenery. Wingen: A small village on the New England Highway between Scone and Murrurundi, known for its “Burning Mountain”, a burning underground coal seam which has been burning for approximately 6000 years. Wingen also features the nearby Wingen Maid (a rock formation) as well as a number of historic homesteads.

Scone: A thriving town two hours north of Newcastle known as the Horse Capital of Australia. Scone is the central town in the northern part of the Upper Hunter Country region. The rural town is surrounded by prestigious thoroughbred horse studs and is rich in agricultural and industry enterprises. Scone is the second biggest horse-breeding centre in the world after Kentucky, USA, and celebrates its equine heritage with a range of horse festivals and events throughout the year. Scone is surrounded by lush bushland, as well as the nearby state and national parks. Gundy: A scenic 15 minute drive from Scone through some of the Hunter’s most picturesque countryside, passing a number of Australia’s leading horse studs. The town is also home to the popular historic Linga Longa Inn. Belltrees: Home of the White family since 1831 and one of Australia’s most famous rural properties. Moonan Flat: A small village in the east of the Upper Hunter Shire

area nestled in the wilderness of the Barrington Tops region. Aberdeen: Located on the New England Highway between Scone and Muswellbrook, Aberdeen is the first main township that the Hunter River flows through. Locals often enjoy swimming and fishing in the crystal clear waters that run down from the Barrington Tops. With more than 175 years history, the small town is steeped in Scottish heritage. The annual Aberdeen Highland Games in July should not be missed. Muswellbrook: The Upper Hunter’s largest town situated one and a half hours north of Newcastle. The area is predominantly known for coal mining and horse breeding, but has also developed a reputation for gourmet food and wine production, including a number of wineries that offer cellar-door tastings. Take a stroll down memory lane on the Muswellbrook Heritage Walk and see fine buildings dating back to the mid-1800s. The Muswellbrook Regional Arts Centre is also well worth a visit. Denman: A small town located on the Golden Highway in the south western area of Upper Hunter Country, approximately one and a half hours from Newcastle. Surrounded by luscious vineyards, it is the Hunter’s point for wine tasting and dining. Denman has some fantastic events including the Upper Hunter Wine and Food Affair in May and the local favourite, Denman Pig Races. Sandy Hollow: The dramatic sandstone hills of the Giant’s Leap overshadow this quiet township which borders the Wollemi National Park between Denman and Merriwa.

Murrurundi: Art haven

Denman: Wine country

Scone: The iconic “Mare & Foal” statue

Located at the junction of the Golden Highway and the Bylong Valley Way, it is a great place to stop over and enjoy the natural landscape and conveniences of country living. Merriwa: A small town set on the Golden Highway halfway between Dubbo and Newcastle. Settled in 1839, Merriwa flourishes as an agricultural centre. The Merriwa Festival of the Fleeces celebrates this rich agricultural history, and is held on the June long weekend each year. Merriwa has many fine examples of colonial architecture, from homesteads, courthouses and police stations, to hotels and churches. Cassilis: A small heritage-listed village west of Merriwa. The main streets have been declared an urban conservation area. UPPER HUNTER COUNTRY TOURISM

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Event Calendar

Plan your visit around our exciting calendar of weekly and monthly events. Visit www.upperhuntercountry.com for event calendar updates

Events

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Description

February Country & Provincial Championships Series - Scone

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King of the Ranges

25 - 28

Racing

Festivals

Created to support and promote NSW racing in the country and provincial areas A celebration of the traditional skills of Australian stockmen and women, showcasing the tasks they use daily, in an exciting competitive atmosphere

March Equestrian NSW State Championships 2016

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Sport

Equestrian riders compete in events across the Olympic disciplines

Muswellbrook Show Campdraft

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Sport

Campdrafting is a unique Australian sport involving a horse and rider working cattle

SHIMANO Mountain Bike GP Round 1 Upper Hunter

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Cycling

Mountain Bike enduro series, round one at James Estate Winery

Muswellbrook Rodeo

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Sport

A Rodeo is a contest in which cowboys show their skill at riding horses, roping calves, wrestling steers, etc.

Scone Horse Trials

12 - 13

Sport

Includes dressage, show jumping and cross country challenges

Upper Hunter Regional Show

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Ellerston Campdraft

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Family friendly celebration of the agricultural and industrial sectors, with rides, amusements and entertainment for the whole community Sport

Campdrafting is a unique Australian sport involving a horse and rider working cattle

April Baerami Bush Dance

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Dance

A truly authentic and fun-filled bush dance at the beautifully timber-lined Baerami Hall in the Upper Hunter Valley

Aberdeen Quilt Affair

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Art

Markets in the rose garden, quilt sales, mini workshops, fabrics, cards, baby wear and gifts

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Category

Description

Sandy Hollow Charity Horse Ride

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Charity

Established to raise funds for the Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service, one of Australia’s great charity bush horse rides

Merriwa Cup Race

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Racing

Merriwa Race Club provides a range of entertainment scheduled for race day, such as fashions on the field

Cassilis Campdraft

29 April to 1 May

Sport

Campdrafting is a unique Australian sport involving a horse and rider working cattle

Scone & Upper Hunter Horse Festival

5 - 15

Festivals

This festival celebrates the place where horses reign and where each year many people come to share the community’s pride in the area and their equine industry. See www.sconehorsefestival. com for program

Scone Charity Rodeo

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Sport

A Rodeo is a contest in which cowboys show their skill at riding horses, roping calves, wrestling steers, etc.

Upper Hunter Wine & Food Affair

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Festivals

The Hunter Valley’s “Best Street Party”. Fantastic free live bands, entertainment for the children, street theatre

Scone Cup Carnival

13 - 14

Racing

City class racing - Country style. The richest country race meet in NSW

St Heliers Heavy Horse Field Days

21 - 22

Festivals

Bring the kids and see how they did it in Grandad’s day...The horses compete in show ring classes, ploughing, log snigging, pumpkin snatch, slide and vehicle obstacle courses

Aberdeen Campdraft

27 - 29

Sport

Campdrafting is a unique Australian sport involving a horse and rider working cattle

NSW Country Junior Rugby Union Under 15 & 16 Championships

28 - 29

Sport

New South Wales Country Rugby Union is the largest Rugby province in the world

St Josephs Merriwa Jnr Campdraft

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Sport

Campdrafting is a unique Australian sport involving a horse and rider working cattle

Merriwa Festival of the Fleeces

10 - 12

Festivals

Festival that celebrates all things fleeces with the highlight, Running of the Sheep with over 200 sheep wearing red woollen socks

May

June


Events

Date

Category

Aberdeen Highland Games

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Festivals

Aberdeen Highland Games Ceilidh

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Description

Events

Date

Category

Muswellbrook Campdraft

21 - 23

Sport

Campdrafting is a unique Australian sport involving a horse and rider working cattle

Upper Hunter Beef Bonanza

21 - 23

Live Stock

Australia's biggest steer competition including cattle judging and junior cattle events

Murrurundi Model Train Festival

22 - 23

Festivals

A two-day festival for model train enthusiasts

Muswellbrook Rodeo

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Sport

Campdrafting is a unique Australian sport involving a horse and rider working cattle

Denman Pig Races

October

Festivals

Campdrafting is a unique Australian sport involving a horse and rider working cattle

The inaugural Denman Pig Races, raises funds for the Denman Support Group of the Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service

Oktoberfest at Hollydene

October

Festivals

Celebrates the end of winter, the completion of pruning and welcomes bud burst in the vineyard and what the new season can bring

There is no need to travel to Germany to celebrate Octoberfest when the Hunter’s own Hollydene has it covered

Oktoberfest at Airlie House

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Festivals

Experience an authentic Bavarian Festival. Traditional food, beer and bands

Scone Literary Long Weekend

4-6

Festivals

Come up to Scone and immerse yourself in ‘the word’ - whether it be acoustic, printed or digitally enhanced

Gundy Campdraft

5-6

Sport

Campdrafting is a unique Australian sport involving a horse and rider working cattle

Bunnan Campdraft

12 - 13

Sport

Campdrafting is a unique Australian sport involving a horse and rider working cattle

Muswellbrook Cup

25

Racing

This year’s Muswellbrook Cup will be staged on Friday, November 25, a move away from its traditional date shared with the Melbourne Cup on the first Tuesday in November

July

The Sound of Music

The games are a gathering of pipe bands, Clans, dancers, heavy events, and state and interstate tug-of-war teams to celebrate the Celtic history of the Upper Hunter

Dance

The most important thing to know about a ceilidh is that the dances are for everyone to dance to

Theatre

Theatre production by Muswellbrook Amateur Theatrical Society

August Scone Campdraft

12 - 14

Hollydene Burning of the canes

August

Sports

Festivals

September Blue Heeler Film Festival

September Festivals

Short film competition to give local talent an opportunity to showcase their film making genius to The World!

Aberdeen Big Boys Toys

03-Sep

Festivals

A huge display of classic cars, motorbikes and trucks

Scone Filmfest

17 - 18

Arts

Includes a broad cross section of Australian animation, comedy, romance and drama

Murrurundi Campdraft

24 - 25

Sport

Campdrafting is a unique Australian sport involving a horse and rider working cattle

Twin Peaks Challenge VII

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Sport

You will ride, run, and kayak your way around a course with arguably some of the most scenic settings in Australia

October Bottoms Up Festival

October

Festivals

Spend the afternoon with friends sampling a range of boutique beers, local wine and gourmet food while listening to live bands playing tremendous music

Merriwa Campdraft

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Sport

Campdrafting is a unique Australian sport involving a horse and rider working cattle

Rouchel Campdraft

15 - 16

Sport

Campdrafting is a unique Australian sport involving a horse and rider working cattle

Description

November

Disclaimer: Dates in the calendar are correct at time of publication, however these sometimes change. For up-to-date event information please visit www.upperhuntercountry.com and subscribe to our “What’s Up!” Newsletter.

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Read up! The Scone Literary Long Weekend will be held on the first weekend in November, starting Friday 4 and running through to Sunday 6 at the Scone Arts and Crafts Hall. Coined by local broadcaster and writer Phillip Adams, “Maintain the Page” is the motto for this rural writers and readers get together, emphasising the value and importance of books or reading in general. Despite the emergence of new technologies, such as ebooks and ebook readers, the printed word remains treasured, whether it is a children’s picture book, a coffee table non-fiction book, a novel or a collection of poetry. Author Graeme Simsion featured at the Literary

SCONE LITERARY LONG WEEKEND Long Weekend last year discussing his latest work Rosie Project. The movie of the book is coming out next year. A host of other writers, talkers, wits and raconteurs kept the discussion flowing. A superb collection of authors will again be on hand this year to discuss their latest works so keep an eye out on www. sconewritersfestival.com.au where the names of all the talent will be released throughout the year, or follow #sconewriters1 on Twitter. The weekend is a celebration of the printed word, brought about by the support of sponsors and the hard work of volunteers. There will be a children’s workshop

on the Friday, stories recounted by local and visiting advocates and authors, orations and insights, panel discussions, long lunches and evening soirees. Local book shop Hunt a Book places all the books from the authors in the window the week of the festival. Only in its infancy, the Scone Literary Long Weekend has already established itself as a sophisticated date on the Aussie literary calendar well worth a chapter in any book lover’s diary. Come up to Scone and immerse yourself in “the word” – whether it be acoustic, printed or digitally enhanced.

Author Graeme Simsion featured at the 2015 festival

Books featured at the 2015 festival in the window of local Scone bookshop Hunt a Book

Author Ged Gillmore appeared at the 2015 Scone Literary Long Weekend

The 2015 Scone Literary Long Weekend culminated in a evening soiree featuring Graeme Simsion

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The Scone and Upper Hunter Horse Festival, which will run from the 5th to the 15th of May 2016, showcases the versatility of the horse and is sure to provide everyone with an opportunity to experience something completely different. This year’s festival is themed ‘Horses go to Rio’ in celebration of the 2016 Olympic Games being held in Rio de Janeiro. With Scone known as the ‘Horse Capital of Australia’, the festival pays homage to all breeds of horses including thoroughbreds, stock horses and draught horses as well as the men and women who breed and work with them. One of the most striking demonstrations of the kindred of horse and

SCONE AND UPPER HUNTER HORSE FESTIVAL man is the horse parade which is conducted on the opening Saturday of the festival. Headed by veteran horsemen, straight backed visions of nobility on horseback, the parade is a showcase for the Upper Hunter horse world: a great family spectacle that packs the main street of Scone. Other events throughout the festival include the festival ball, charity rodeo, sheep-dog trials, yarns night, polo, farrier’s competition, tent pegging, horse sports for schools, stud tours, yearling sales and much more. The festival concludes with the iconic Scone Cup races, a two-day race carnival at the prestigious Scone Race Club. A multimillion dollar event that

attracts over 16,000 people, The Scone Cup carnival has grown into one of the biggest country provincial race meets on the Racing NSW calendar. To celebrate the end of the 10-day long festival a picnic and fireworks display is held at nearby Lake Glenbawn. This event includes games, rides and stalls that the whole family will enjoy.

For further information on the event visit www. sconehorsefestival.com or follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

5 - 15 May 2016

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Novelty events such as the Tug O War, kilted dash, three-legged race, bestdressed laddie, lassie, bairn and pet competition ensure all the family get involved. A Tartan Golf Day hosted by the Aberdeen Ladies Golf on the Friday sets the tone each year. Tartan dress and eating haggis are optional but highly recommended to enter into the spirit of the weekend which also features a traditional Ceilidh (a dance) at the Multi-purpose Centre, St Joseph’s High School, and The Kirkin’ of the Tartan at St Mark’s Church. The event is a tourism boost for the Upper Hunter, with accommodation available in Aberdeen, Muswellbrook and Scone, while motorhome facilities and campsite are located near the town. The 2016 Aberdeen Highland Games will be held on the first weekend of July. Bookings can be made through Scone Visitor Information Centre: 02 6540 1300 or by visiting: www. aberdeenhighlandgames.com

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If a taste of tartan tickles your Celtic fancy head up ‘the glen’ on the first weekend of July for the Aberdeen Highland Games, just north of Muswellbrook on the New England Highway. Conceived by Aberdeen local Charles Cooke to lift community morale after the closure of the abattoir in 1999, the first Highland Games took place in 2000, and have since grown to a two-day and one-night event staged on the first weekend in July each year. The games are also the final event of Scottish Australia Heritage Council’s Heritage Week. Pipe bands, fiddlers, Scottish dancers and clan society members from around the state converge each year, along with great turnouts of spectators keen to join in the Celtic capers. Local community groups hold stalls providing food and there are Celtic cultural displays and games. Be amazed by the Tartan Warriors’ feats of strength, lifting the “Stones of Destiny” weighing between 120 and 160 kilograms, and tossing the caber.

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AT THE UPPER HUNTER WINE AND FOOD AFFAIR

! p u k n i r d d n Eat a It is touted as the Hunter’s best street party. So, on the first Saturday in May, tempt your taste buds at the Upper Hunter Wine and Food Affair in Denman. Fantastic gourmet stalls from local producers and restaurants line Ogilvie Street, while the regions wineries offer tastings and great deals. With a vast variety of dishes from around the globe and some of the finest cheese, jams, chutneys, salami, jerky, vinegar and oils from internationally renowned local producers to name just a few, there is something to please even the fussiest of foodies. But it’s not all about the wine and food. Top class entertainment is a high priority on the day with the lineup including some of the country’s leading artists. Street theatre, air show,

bands, woodchopping and dancers add to the overall festival atmosphere on the day. There is also an enormous kids park which includes rides, face painting and clowns. Buses are available from Maitland, Singleton, Scone, Aberdeen,

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Ogilvie Street Denman is transformed for the day with over 50 gourmet food and of course award winning wine stalls from across the Upper Hunter. The unique village setting is ideal to host the carnival atmosphere with live bands, street performers and loads of kids entertainment. THE HUNTERS BEST STREET PARTY

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Muswellbrook and Merriwa on the day ensuring you miss none of the fun. Entry: Adults $10, Kids $5, Wine/ beer glass with three tasting tokens $5 For more details visit: upperhunterwineandfoodaffair.com.au


Pack up! A key event on the Upper Hunter Calendar, the premier Stockman’s Challenge in NSW is held annually in Murrurundi and from 2016 will take place during the last weekend of February (25-28 February). King of the Ranges Stockman’s Challenge Inc is a non-profit organisation and the award-winning event, strongly supported by local businesses and residents, is presented by a small group of dedicated volunteers always grateful for the wonderful assistance of many others in the community. Inspired by tales of local 1930’s stockman Archie “Bung” McInnes (known as the “King of the Ranges”) the Challenge, first presented in 2004, is a

FOR THE KING OF THE RANGES STOCKMAN’S CHALLENGE celebration of the traditional skills of Australian stockmen and women, showcasing the tasks they use daily in an intense competition consisting of cattle work, pack-horse, bareback obstacle, whip cracking, horse-shoeing and cross country jumping, to determine the top 10 scores over two days. These finalists have their courage and skill further tested on the third day when they must first catch and lead a wild horse and then ride a bucking horse, to find who is to be crowned the “King of the Ranges”. There are also challenge categories for ladies, masters and juniors with top horse and rider combinations

travelling to Murrurundi from Queensland, South Australia, Victoria and NSW to take part. It is also a great bush festival featuring the “Outback Stockman’s Show”, drover’s dinner, family bush dance, equestrian demonstrations, a full program of children’s activities and competitions, live music, bar, food and market stalls and so much more. So join us in Murrurundi, the Crown of the Hunter, for this wonderful family weekend and enjoy the history and traditional skills of the Australian bush in a beautiful setting at the foot of the Liverpool Ranges. For more information visit www.kingoftheranges.com.au

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FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS

Upper Hunter Country is the perfect destination to host your next event, whether it is your wedding, a conference, special charity or sporting event or family reunion. Upper Hunter Country has everything you need to make your event perfect. Our location allows guests to experience a true country experience in style and luxury.

Upper Hunter Country has everything from venues and restaurants, party hire and caterers, photographers and videographers, celebrants and accommodation, wine and vineyards, musicians and florists ... we have it all. There are a range of different venues that can cater to all event sizes, styles and budgets, with plenty of accommodation options, including lovely B&Bs and cottages,

perfect for newlyweds. Plus there is a range of other activities for your guests to see and do while in the Upper Hunter. Visit a cellar door, cheese, olive and vinegar tastings, horse stud tours, art gallery hopping, boutique shopping, bike riding, bushwalking or golf. So Come on up! and check out what Upper Hunter Country has to offer for your next event.

Scone Race Club

Hollydene Estate Wines

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The Upper Hunter region boasts two of the best fishing spots in NSW with Lake Glenbawn and Lake Liddell. Both lakes are ideal for all types of water sports from water skiing to canoeing, or even a swim. Both recreation parks are jewels in the crown of Upper Hunter Country. Located just 15 minutes from Scone, Lake Glenbawn State Park has a spectacular rural backdrop and offers facilities for day visitors as well as holiday guests. The excellent

facilities include picnic areas, BBQs, playgrounds and tennis courts, all which is needed for a great family fun day out, weekend escape or relaxing holiday. There is a range of accommodation to suits all styles and budgets. Choose from cabins, bungalows, villas, powered sites and bush camping. Further south on the boundary between Muswellbrook and Singleton is Lake Liddell Reserve. It is a fantastic location for camping,

fishing, power boating, sailing or just enjoying the wildlife. As well as catering for day visitors, there is also fifty camp sites of which ten are powered. With a revamped recreation area and the addition of an exciting adventure park that includes laser tag, rock-climbing wall, indoor skydiving, plus lots more, Lake Liddell is a must-do for all families, just 15 kilometres south of Muswellbrook off the New England Highway.

FOR INFORMATION ON NATIONAL PARKS IN THE UPPER HUNTER CONTACT YOUR LOCAL NPWS OFFICE GLOUCESTER PH 02 6538 5300, MUDGEE PH 02 6370 9000, SCONE PH 02 6540 2300 OR VISIT WWW.NATIONALPARKS.NSW.GOV.AU

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Contact GED: 0477 551 174

It is the perfect location for camping (with 35 powered sites available), modern amenities, electric BBQ’s, fishing, power boating, sailing, canoeing, enjoying the birdlife or strolling around the shores of the lake. There is a token entry fee and a small camping fee, which goes towards maintaining the facilities.

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Indoor Skydiving, Outdoor Laser Tag, Kayak and Paddle Board Hire, Outdoor rock climbing, function room for team building. Social club’s catered for, (Birthday, Buck & Hens parties)


Escape up!

TO NATURAL WILDERNESS

Upper Hunter Country is surrounded by magnificent national parks, nature reserves, wilderness areas and state forests and each features something unique. The rainforests of Barrington Tops National Park are of international significance; forming part of the Gondwana rainforests of Australia’s World Heritage Area. Carved out of ancient volcanic flows, the park rises from near sea level to over 1500m and protects one of the largest temperate rainforests in mainland Australia, along with a host of diverse habitats and wide range of birds and animals. Towarri is a diverse landscape of various vegetation types. Pockets of

rainforest, stands of large grass trees and sections of snow gum coexist within the park. There’s also a wide range of birds, including the endangered speckled warbler. Sandstone outcrops offer sweeping scenic views of the Upper Hunter and a lack of defined tracks in the park’s mountainous terrain allow hikers the freedom to independently explore. After a vigorous walk you can always cool off in the Washpools water hole - a natural swimming spot. Look out for the Caligula skink, which is only found here in the Liverpool Ranges and in the Barringtons.

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Camping opportunities don’t come any more spectacular than at Goulburn River National Park. The park stretches along 90km of the river, and its wide, sandy banks and forest landscape offer easy walking and good swimming – particularly in summer – as well as some amazing birdwatching. When you’re not birdwatching, keep an eye out for eastern grey kangaroos, red-necked wallabies and wombats, which are also common in this area. Wollemi National Park is NSW’s largest wilderness area covering 492,220ha. A spectacular maze of deep canyons, rocky cliffs and undisturbed forest. Wildlife abounds in this national park with a rich variety of diverse species including eastern grey kangaroos, brush tailed wallabies, wombats, echidnas, gliders, geckos, wedge-tailed eagle and a variety of snakes including the rare broad- headed snake. Highlights also include Burning Mountain in Wingen, Giant’s Leap in Sandy Hollow and the Drip Gorge near Merriwa.

to helicopter photography, charter and scenic flights Pays have you covered. Pays flying warbird museum is a must see item for aviation

Pays are an Upper Hunter Valley family owned business with over 50 years in aviation. Based at the Scone Airport, Pays can provide all your aviation needs. From long range Corporate charter, Horse stud visits, race days and urgent freight support

enthusiasts and while you are there look over Pays Fleet of firefighting aircraft and helicopters that service the NSWRFS For those who want to experience the thrill of actually flying in a warbird call Pays and enjoy an exhilarating flight over the beautiful Upper Hunter Valley including Lake Glenbawn and the Horse studs of Segenhoe Valley. Why not get a group together and let Pays take you on an outback trip of a lifetime, Birdsville, Ayers Rock, the choices are endless.

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Ark up!

AND VISIT OUR TASSIE DEVILS

Visitors who have a soft spot for small endangered cuddly animals can embark on a sight-seeing adventure into the wilderness at Tomalla and witness nature first hand at Devil Ark. The Tasmanian devil conservation park is home to many devils, including a host of cute babies that are bred on site in the hills of the Barrington Tops. Devil Ark was established by the Australian Reptile Park director John Weigel and other conservationists as a safe site to continue breeding the Tasmanian devil and prevent its extinction from the disastrous devil facial tumour disease. The first of its kind of insurance breeding project, it has already seen a boom in the cute little creatures with

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almost 200 healthy devils breeding. 2015 saw the first group of devils relocated from Tomalla to Tasmania.. Fully escorted two and a half hour tours are available running from September to May each year and includes a rare chance to witness wild devils in their natural habitat of the free range enclosures. Devil Ark is located two hours from Scone, four hours from Newcastle and six hours from Sydney. To organise a tour, contact 1300 553 565, email info@devilark.com.au or visit www.devilark.com.au

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Ri de on up!

CYCLING THE UPPER HUNTER The very best way to explore the Upper Hunter region is by bike. You’ll ride past horse studs, dairy farms, wineries, beautiful scenery and some great rock formations. There are flat areas to explore close to town and challenging hills not too far away. There are several loops to suit road cyclists from beginners through to seasoned professionals. The roads are quiet and well maintained, with a number of coffee shops for post-ride refreshments. For those who prefer to ride closer to home there is a 3km shared bike path heading west out of Scone, with an easy diversion to the Bill Rose Sports Complex. The loop around the complex is an easy 2km with outdoor gym equipment at the entrance for anyone wanting an additional workout.

Mountain biking is also catered for with Scone Mountain National Park an easy ride from the centre of town, as well as the travelling stock route off Noblet Road. Both rides provide some challenging hills but the views are spectacular. James Estate Wines on the Bylong Valley Way has developed an extensive mountain biking trail network for you to enjoy the amazing scenery surrounding the vineyard. News Flash! The Upper Hunter Shire Council bike hire project has recently launched and you can now hire bikes of all sizes great and small at the Scone Visitor Information Centre now. To enquire about bike hire contact 02 6540 1300.

Trek on up!

UPPER HUNTER WALKS Explore the historical and natural secrets of Upper Hunter Country by foot and take in the magnificent scenery and historic sites. The rich history and stunning countryside throughout the region is a major part of what makes the Upper Hunter a truly unique place to visit. In Aberdeen, Denman, Merriwa, Murrurundi, Muswellbrook and Scone you can embark on a heritage walk in each town and discover hidden secrets from the past. For instance, between 1857 and 1949 some government departments spelt the name “Musclebrook”, whilst others spelt it “Muswellbrook” and did you know, The Scone Civic Theatre is of State significance as the last remaining intact art deco theatre designed by prominent theatre architects, Crick and Furse in New South Wales? Historical Town Guides can be collected from

all Visitor Information Centres in the Upper Hunter. While you are in the Upper Hunter, exploring the natural surroundings is an absolute must! The various National Parks and Reserves allow you to appreciate the great outdoors that the Upper Hunter has to offer, with abundant native wildlife, flora and fauna and glorious views of the land that is Upper Hunter Country. Take a day trip to immerse yourself in the World Heritage-listed rainforests of Barrington Tops National Park. The Tops is an unspoilt wilderness covering more than 83,000 hectares with easy walks, overnight hikes, great picnic, fishing and camping spots waiting for you to discover. Between Scone and Murrurundi, is the home of Australia’s only naturally burning coal seam, Burning Mountain Nature Reserve, which is packed with scenic

views, birdwatching and picnicking opportunities as well as a two-hour walk. Nestled between Muswellbrook, Merriwa and Mudgee is the Goulburn River National Park honeycombed with caves and sandstone cliffs creating an oasis of walking trails along the sandy river banks of the Goulburn River. Deep canyons, rocky cliff faces and free range forest characterise NSW’s largest wilderness area right here in Upper Hunter Country – Wollemi National Park. Take a trip along Bylong Valley Way down the Widden Valley to appreciate nature at its best. Extended walks and tours can be organised by contacting the National Parks and Wildlife Services at Scone on 6540 2300 or visit www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au. UPPER HUNTER COUNTRY TOURISM

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Drive on up! The Upper Hunter provides the opportunity to spend a day or a week in the region savoring its unique environment, food, wine, arts, events, unique equine industries and many other country experiences. Whether on a bicycle, horse, motorcycle or in a car there is much to do. If you want to experience the western grassland, alpine forests or a world-class wine or meal we have it for you. The following three drives will give you a good sample of the great drives you can take whilst in the Upper Hunter. They take in most of the main attractions and scenery, however, if you want to custom design a tour that is specific to your needs and also the time you have available then go online to www.visitbyroad.com.au. This website allows you to view a map of the region, driving directions and you can see the connectivity between attractions, accommodation, events and things to do. All you need to do is sign in and start designing your personalised scenic drive. Enjoy your trip and Drive on up!

NORTH TO MURRURUNDI FROM SCONE (RED ROUTE ON MAP)

Length: 84kms round trip Time: Approx 1hr driving time but do allow extra time to visit places of interest Directions: Follow the New England Highway to the north. At 10kms

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you will see Cressfield Stud on your left. At this point the “Wingen Maid” becomes visible - a plateau which when viewed at a certain angle (a little further north along the highway), the southern end resembles the profile of a sitting maiden. At the village of Wingen (17km) there is the Durham Hotel/Burning Mountain Antiques and at the outskirts, when leaving, you will pass (on the right) the Cobb & Co Coach House “Abbotsford”. Next is the Burning Mountain Reserve, located on the right, at 23km. A walk of 4.6km return will take you to the surface of one of only three naturally burning, underground coal seams in the world (allow a couple of hours to walk this). At approximately 30km turn right into Haydon’s Lane. You will cross the Pages River where Bloomfield Homestead and Haydon Horse Stud are on your right. Continue to the T-intersection. Option: Turn right and travel for 5km passing Ballymore Thoroughbred Stud, Lincoln Farm, Trevannah and Goodwood Farm. If you continue along this road you will reach the locality of Timor. Turn left at the T-intersection to continue your journey to Murrurundi. Passing the Crescent Paint Horse Ranch on your right you will reach the New England Highway (on the top side of Blandford) where you turn right. You will pass through Emirates Park Stud on both sides of the highway as you approach Murrurundi.

The return trip to Scone along highway will take approximately 25 minutes.

NORTH WEST TO MIDDLEBROOK (ORANGE ROUTE ON MAP)

Length: 35km round trip Time: Allow 45 mins Directions: Follow the New England Highway to the north. At approximately 11kms turn left into Cressfield Road. Travelling along this road there are good views of Cressfield Stud and the Wingen Maid, a plateau which when viewed at a certain angle (a little further north along the highway), the southern end resembles the profile of a sitting maiden. At 4.5km along Cressfield Rd you will pass Willow Park Stud where the road becomes unsealed for 2.5km. At 7km you will traverse a creek crossing and reach Middlebrook Rd. Option: At this T-intersection turn right and travel 4km to arrive at the Washpools in Towarri National Park - a lovely picnic area by a crystal clear creek in a bushland setting. To continue your journey back to Scone turn left at this intersection. You will pass Middlebrook Valley Lodge, Middlebrook Station and Sutton Farm. On the right you will also get a good view of the Scone Racecourse which is accessed via Bunnan Rd. When you come to the roundabout turn left into Liverpool St to return to Scone township. Option: Turn right at


DRIVES IN THE UPPER HUNTER the roundabout into Liverpool Street and right at the next roundabout into Bunnan Rd (the road to Merriwa) to visit the Equine Research Centre and the Scone Racecourse. Travel approximately 2km through Satur, along Bunnan Rd passing the Scone Airport, then turn right into Flemington Drive. Take a drive around the picturesque moat surrounding the Equine Research Centre.

pubs, Hunter River views, spectacular Barrington wilderness vistas.

reserve and viewing platform, horse studs.

Murrurundi – Timor – Gundy – Scone – Towarri NP – Wingen – Burning – Mountain Circuit 130km 2.20hrs (30 km gravel road) Historic Murrurundi, art galleries cafes and country pubs, pass studs and grazing properties, the Washpools in Towarri National Park with picnic areas and toilet facilities, Burning Mountain

Sandy Hollow – Baerami – Jerrys Plains – Martindale – Denman Wybong circuit 150km 1.8hrs Pass Pukura Olive farm and onto Denman, Jerrys Plains and Bylong with their wineries, country pubs, cafes and restaurants, Goulburn River and Wollemi National Parks, Sandy Hollow’s art gallery and cafe.

EAST TO GUNDY (GREEN ROUTE ON MAP)

Length: 65km round trip Time: Allow 1.5hrs Directions: Take Gundy Rd out of Scone. Located at this corner is the Cook Fountain which was originally situated at the intersection where the traffic lights are now and became known as the “Waterless Fountain”. Along Gundy Rd you will pass Arrowfield Stud at 7.5km and Holbrook Thoroughbreds at 12km. The village of Gundy is 18km and here you will find the Linga Longa Inn which is open for lunch FridaySunday 12noon-2pm and for dinner Thursday-Saturday 6.30pm-8.30pm. Fuel is available at the Gundy General Store. Approximately 4km after Gundy turn left into Waverley Rd crossing the Isis River and travel 1km to view the Scone Polo Fields.

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ALTERNATIVE OPTIONS Scone – Gundy – Belltrees – Moonan Flat – Barrington Tops circuit 210km 3.5hrs (104km gravel road) Experience the western grasslands, horse studs, country villages and

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Ellerston Golf Course

Tee up!

GOLF IN THE UPPER HUNTER

If you are heading this way, don’t forget to pack your golf clubs. There are seven golf courses within the region, all of differing styles and levels of difficulty. Muswellbrook, Scone, Aberdeen and Denman offer grass greens and

watered fairways. Each have very different layouts and challenges. The clubs at Muswellbrook, Aberdeen and Scone offer meals and drinks for the thirsty golfer. Carts can also be hired at some courses. Merriwa and Murrurundi provide a sand green

experience. And if you are looking for views, Royal Murrurundi provides magnificent vistas of the surrounding mountains with a more challenging walk for the golfers. Ellerston provides a ninehole public course, but if you are able to get an invitation

to the Greg Norman-designed Ellerston course, privately owned by the Packer family. It is an experience you will not forget! Regular competitions are played in all the major towns. Come on Up! and let the locals make you feel at home.

Aberdeen Golf Course

Muswellbrook Golf Course

Scone Golf Course, picture by Scott Reid

Scone Golf Course, picture by Scott Reid

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Brush up! Art is flourishing in Upper Hunter Country! Muswellbrook Regional Arts Centre with the attached Artiste Café is a large public gallery open Tuesday to Sunday. Haydon Hall in Murrurundi is open Thursday to Sunday and renowned for its yummy food. Michael Reid Murrurundi is a gallery and coffee shop exhibiting stunning works from local, national and international artists. Brook Gallery is part of Small Forest Winery in Denman and open on weekends. Open all week, David Mahony Art Gallery and Sculpture Park in Sandy Hollow is a great place to stretch your legs and enjoy a light meal. If you’re in Scone, keep your eye out for exhibitions at the beautifully restored church which is home to the Scone Arts and Craft Centre.

UPPER HUNTER ART SCENE Michael Reid Murrurundi

David Mahony Art Gallery and Sculpture Park in Sandy Hollow

Local Art Competitions: Each year the communities in the Upper Hunter host high quality Art Prizes with various categories. Images on right are a montage of the 2015 winners from the Muswellbrook and Murrurundi Art Prizes.

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Art works from the Muswellbrook Shire & Max Watters Collections reproduced courtesy of the artists or their estates; clockwise from lower left: Ross Woodrow, Brett Whiteley, Colin Perini, Leanne Ward, Alun Leach-Jones, Aleks Danko & Hildegard Anstice.

Corner Bridge & Market Streets p: 02 6549 3800 e: arts.centre@muswellbrook.nsw.gov.au Muswellbrook NSW 2333, w: www.muswellbrookartscentre.com.au P.O. Box 122

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iconic Campbell’s Corner building. After the Gala Opening Concert and open weekend starting on Saturday, April 2 residents and visitors to

Discover local and exhibiting artists, purchase that special gift and enjoy a coffee break or a luncheon, all in the grounds of Haydon Hall.

the region will be invited to regular concerts and recitals at the new venue. To find at about an upcoming conservatorium performance visit

www.uhcm.com.au for all the latest details. For performance details for The Sound of Music please visit www.mats.org.au

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Open Thu to Sun, 11am-5pm

66 Mayne Street Murrurundi NSW 2338 Ph 6546 6969 www.haydonhall.com.au

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The Upper Hunter Conservatorium of Music has taught thousands of students delivering quality music education across a wide variety of instruments to all ages and skill levels. Founded in 1997, the Upper Hunter Conservatorium of Music is recognised today as a leading contributor to a thriving musical and cultural presence in the Upper Hunter region. In addition to providing music education to most areas of the Upper Hunter region, the Conservatorium also provides opportunities for students of all ages, levels and backgrounds to pursue and achieve their musical and theatrical aspirations, through participation in Early Childhood Music, one of the UHCM ensembles and a specialised musical education.

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The Upper Hunter region is a vibrant place for participating in musical activities. The Scone Singers, Muswellbrook Amateur Theatrical Society (MATS) and the Upper Hunter Conservatorium of Music all contribute to a vibrant performing arts culture. In July 2016 MATS will be staging the much loved family musical The Sound of Music at Muswellbrook High School. Early in 2016 the Upper Hunter Conservatorium of Music will be moving into a purpose-built $6.5 million dollar facility in the heart of the Upper Hunter region located in Muswellbrook at the

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Conveniently located 2.5 hours from Newcastle and a similar distance from Dubbo.

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Locally produced arts, crafts and giftware as well as preserves, jams and pickles – ideal place to buy those little thoughtful gifts.

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Giddy up! Racing in the Upper Hunter has never been as strong as it is at the moment. In 2016 prizemoney increases will ensure that country racing will flourish and that is good news for Scone, Muswellbrook and Merriwa race clubs which are in the Upper Hunter region. Racing NSW understands the importance of country racing and with almost 120 country tracks in NSW, these increases ensure further strengthening of the industry and the many people who are employed in it. Scone Race Club have 16 TAB meetings a year culminating in the two-day metropolitan Scone Cup Carnival in May which has nearly $2million in prizemoney and attracts top horses from many states.

RACING On February 21, 2016 Scone will host the $100,000 Country Championships Heat for the Hunter & North West region. This will determine the representatives for the final of the $400,000 Country Championships at Randwick on April 2, 2016. Muswellbrook Race Club have 19 TAB meetings a year, which includes the $50,000 Country Championships Wild Card which gives all runners in the Country Championships heats a chance to contest the final at Randwick. Muswellbrook is a very strong race club, and it certainly shows the depth of racing in the Upper Hunter to have two of the top clubs in NSW in such close proximity. Merriwa Race Club have their annual Cup day in

April and it is a tremendous community event attracting large crowds. It is a great day of racing and an important social occasion for Merriwa featuring such events as fashions on the field.

Sarah Wills

Chief Executive Officer Scone Race Club

2016 Race Meetings Scone Race Club Thursday 21 January Sunday 21 February Friday 11 March Tuesday 22 March Friday15 April Friday 13 May Saturday 14 May

Muswellbrook Race Club

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Muswellbrook Race Club is located 3 hours drive north of Sydney on the New England Highway in the Upper Hunter amongst the largest group of world class Thoroughbred Horse Studs in Australia including Coolmore, Darley, Arrowfield and Vinery. Wineries and Mining are also significant in the resource rich shire of Muswellbrook. The iconic Muswellbrook Cup is now featured on Friday 25th November making it the most significant social event in the Upper Hunter spring calendar.

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Thursday 14 January Friday 29 January Saturday 13 February Monday 29 February Sunday 27 March Monday 18 April Friday 29 April Sunday 22 May For races from June 2016 check out the Events page on www.upperhuntercountry.com


Saddle up! FOR THE LOVE OF HORSES by Richard Wright

Put him in the loose box; he’s had a torrid day, Give him two good cans of bran, and two biscuits of hay, A stable won’t enable him to move or get around, He may be just sore footed from the dry and hard old ground, We’ll leave him until morning, we might just need a vet, We’ll take him out and lead him round, first thing and don’t forget. If it’s just a stone bruise we’ll give him a hose down, As he nuzzles with his muzzle that’s gone grey and was once brown, Memories come flooding back where I rode him droving way outback, The count-out just on daybreak from the P.P. Board reserve, The longest dry, that cloudless sky, the worry and concern, The knowledge that the cattle always had the right of way, And always some dumb motorist that couldn’t swerve away.

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Another small reminder where the days could have been kinder, Are white patches on the wither that came from saddle sores Those memories are treasures now that I’ve got time to pause, He’d done quite well at rodeo, in his day this fine old horse, A stallion with medallions from the toughest camp-draft course, Ringer was his name. He goes back to old Chester another horse of fame, At least I’ve got his picture; it’s in a silver frame.

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HUNTER VALLEY AUSTRALIA’S SOURCE OF CHAMPION RACEHORSES

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Did you know that 1 in 2 Racehorses born in Australia every year are born in the Hunter Valley? Australia's Horse Capital has an unique environment like other lush pastures, clean waterways and a climate second to none. World class people with a lifelong dedication to their passion breeding internationally acclaimed champions for nearly 200 years. Don’t take our word for it - Come on Up! and see for yourself.


Saddle up! HORSE STUDS OF THE UPPER HUNTER The origins of the Hunter Valley’s thoroughbred breeding industry date back to the early 1800s when the first settler and horse breeder George Bowman chose to live and breed horses in the Hunter Valley. Nestled in the valley surrounded by the Wollemi National park and the Barrington Tops, protected by the valley hills, with lush pastures on the valley floors and close to abundant clean water, the first settlers to this region recognised that it was an unparalleled place to live, work and raise exceptional thoroughbred champions. For nearly 200 years the Hunter Valley has been home to world-class thoroughbred studs, broodmare farms, veterinarians, saddlers, farriers, equine transport companies, feed merchants, many other equine support industries and thousands of dedicated people with a love of, and passion for, horse husbandry.

From Jerrys Plains, the gateway to Upper Hunter Country, through Denman to the Widden and Bylong Valleys, east to Muswellbrook and Aberdeen, north to the Segenhoe Valley, Scone and Murrurundi each stud presents a unique and unparalleled experience. Every farm is a working business. Some are family-owned and operated for many generations. Others private businesses or part of world-leading and world-renown operations. All have a unique story to tell, from their history and heritage to their architecture. But don’t take our word for it. Come on up! And see it for yourself. It will be an experience you will never forget. All visitors are invited to experience the hidden beauty and magic of our stud farms their history and heritage and the champion horses they produce. Visitors are welcome at our studs but you must book ahead.

To arrange a visit or tour please contact the Hunter Thoroughbred Breeders Association so we can arrange a memorable experience www.htba.com.au/studtours

Fast facts

THE UPPER HUNTER THOROUGHBRED BREEDING INDUSTRY

• One of three thoroughbred Breeding Centres of Excellence in the world • Home to Australia’s multibillion dollar thoroughbred breeding industry • Largest domestic producer and exporter of premium Australian thoroughbreds – birthplace of one in two Australian racehorses born in Australia every year • Economically significant – contributing $2.6 billion to NSW economy and $5 billion to Australian economy every year • Significant national and state employer and largest agricultural employer in the Hunter region

• Home to more than 200 stallion and broodmare farms – second largest concentration of thoroughbred studs in the world • Australia’s most sophisticated, concentrated network of equine support industries – including the Scone Equine Hospital, the largest in the southern hemisphere • Recognised State Significant Critical Industry Cluster • Proud heritage in the Hunter producing past, present and future champion equine athletes for nearly 200 years

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Let us share some of the world’s greatest thoroughbred horse studs, wineries and scenery

Craig Benjamin Phone: 0417 439 776 or 02 4981 9189 Fax: 02 4982 2867 Email: horse@hunterlink.net.au cbenjamin7@bigpond.com www.upperhuntertours.com.au

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Things to See Barrington Tops | V4 Belltrees | P5 Burning Mountain | K4 Bylong Valley Way | G15 Devil Ark | S2 Ellamara Giants Creek | H13 Hunter Belle Cheese | M10 James Estate MTB Trails | I15 Lake Glenbawn | M7 Lake Liddel | O12 Pukara Estate | L12 Regional Art Centre | M11 Scone Horse Centre | K7 Stock Horse Society Museum | K7

Nature Walks Burning Mountain Careys Peak Eye of the Needle Giants Leap Honeysuckle James Estate Ridge Walk Lee Pinch Paradise Park Phipps Cutting Polblue Falls Polblue Swamp The Firs

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River Walks Aberdeen Karoola Wetlands Lake Glenbawn Lake Liddel Rutherford Park The Drip Washpools

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Camping Sites Aberdeen Recreation Area | L9 Horse Swamp | V4 Lake Glenbawn | M7 Lake Liddell | O12 Merriwa Caravan Park | E12 Moonan Flat | P3 Murrurundi Caravan Park | I3 Polblue | U4 Sandy Hollow | I13 Washpools | I5

Drives Upper Hunter Country Horse and Heritage Trail

Amarina Farm Ashwoods Ashleigh Thoroughbreds Cellar Doors Attunga | M14 Hollydene Estate Baerami | I15 James Estate Ballymore | L13 Small Forest Balmoral | E12 Stone Hill Barador | K14 Two Rivers Baramul Bellerive Bengalla Berkeley Park Stud Broad Crossing Golf Courses Brooklyn Lodge | L13 Aberdeen Byerley | K13 Denman Bylong Park | R1 Ellerston Carnallway | E12 Merriwa Cangon | I3 Murrurundi Chatsworth | M11 Muswellbrook Columbia Stud | K7 Scone Cressfield Crowning Stone Dalmore Boat Access Dangali Lodge Lake Glenbawn | M7 Darley Woodlands Lake Liddell | O12 Dartbrook Downs Dunvegan Edinglassie Evergreen Horse Facilities Fairfield Stud | L9 Aberdeen Ferndale Farm Murrurundi Australian Stock Horse Society | K8 Ferndale Farm Sandy Hollow Cassilis War Mem. Park | C11 Flame Tree | K13 Denman Pony Club Glastonbury Farm Hunter Equine Research Centre | K8 Glenbawn Park | E12 Merriwa Showground Goanna Downs Muswellbrook Polocrosse | M11 Golden Grove Muswellbrook Showground | M11 Goodwood Farm | I3 Rosedale Complex Hampton Park | M6 Scone Polo Club Holbrook | J5 Wingen Rodeo Ground Hollydeen | K8 White Park Ilala Ithillian Farm Invermien Kanangra Park Race Courses Kalongri Stud Muswellbrook | M11 Kia Ora Scone | J7 Kitchwin Hills Kirk’s Bridge Farm Kulani Park Leigh Equine Limvardy Thoroughbreds Bicentennial Lincoln Farm

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Melody Park Middlebrook Station Middlebrook Valley Lodge Midlands Monarch Mulawa Murrurulla Nursing Nannies Orange Grove Parson’s Creek Farm Redman Park Retreat Farm Richmond Grove Riversdale Riverslea River Ridge Rosehill Lodge Rothwell Park Runnymede Sefton Park Sledmere Springdale St Aubins Stratheden Sutton Farm The Old Crossing Timor Creek Toolooganvale Farm Trevannah Turanga Farm Umavale Valley End Wakefield Wexford Willow Park Yarraman Park Yarrandi

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STALLION FARMS Arrowfield Coolmore Darley Kelvinside Emirates Park Newgate Farm Segenhoe Vinery Widden

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Stud Tours For Stud Tours please contact Visitor Information Centres or htba.com.au Download the Horse & Heritage Trail at upperhuntercountry.com

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Drink up! WINERIES OF THE UPPER HUNTER This period also saw the now internationally famous names of Richmond Grove and Rosemount start their operations in the Upper Hunter, setting the scene for many others to follow. The area today plays an important role in the broader Hunter Valley and makes a significant contribution to the quality reputation the region has earned over many years. In recent times, there has been renewed activity among the cellar-door outlets of the Upper Hunter and the area now boasts a range of highly acclaimed vineyards, wines and cellar doors to suit every taste. An event not to be missed each year is the Upper Hunter Wine and Food Affair, which is held on the first Saturday of May. Ogilvie Street, the main street of Denman, is transformed for the day with over 40 stalls featuring gourmet food from some of the best restaurants in the Hunter, delicious gourmet produce and, of course, award-winning wines from all the wineries of the Upper Hunter. We extend to you a warm welcome when you visit the beautiful Upper Hunter Valley.

Brett Keeping (Two Rivers Wines) President, Upper Hunter Winemakers Association

OPEN: Saturday and Sunday – 10 am to 4 pm TEL: 02 6547 2699 ADDRESS: 5052 Jerrys Plains Rd, Denman WEBSITE: www.smallforest.com.au Small boutique winery - Established in 2014 Meet the winemaker – Atsuko at the Cellar Door. We are nestled on the beautiful Merton Vineyard, overlooking the precious township of Denman, at Golden Highway and Denman road intersection. *Brook Gallery artworks on display at cellar door.

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The rich farmland and rolling hills of the Upper Hunter provide the ideal breeding ground for worldclass premium viticulture, with the region producing wines of international acclaim. World renowned chardonnays, classic Hunter semillons and fresh vibrant verdelhos are among the white varieties the Upper Hunter has become famous for, while long-time favourites shiraz and cabernet sauvignon dominate the red plantings in the area. The history of the Upper Hunter as a wine region goes back to the 1850s when William Ogilvie planted vines at his historic Merton property near Denman. These were pioneering times and the vines he planted at Merton were among the first to be planted in the Hunter Valley. By 1860, a young German settler named Carl Brecht planted vines at the junction of Wybong Creek and the Goulburn River. Brecht went on to make wines that won gold medals at international wine shows during the 1870s, and this early success was an indicator of the area’s potential as a wine region. Nearly 100 years on, the area saw a surge of development in the late 1960s which began with Penfolds moving their entire Hunter operation from Dalwood in the Lower Hunter up to Wybong, near Denman.

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HOLLYDENE

ESTATE WINES Hollydene Estate Wines lies just 10 kilometres west of Jerry’s Plains and 20km east of the pretty little hub of Denman, gateway to the rich Upper Hunter Valley. The Hollydene and Wybong Estate vineyards are two of the oldest and most iconic vineyards in the Upper Hunter. Combined with the historic Arrowfield Estate, the three vineyards provide Hollydene Estate Wines with Shiraz, Chardonnay, Semillon, Tempranillio, Sangiovese and Gewürztraminer. Vines Restaurant is one of the most unique finds in the Hunter Valley. The architecturally designed building features

rustic timbers from the Bowman’s Crossing bridge that once crossed the Hunter River at Jerrys Plains, highly polished concrete floors and a wraparound alfresco area. Chef Steve Houghton, masterfully combines his years of experience with cuisines from around the world, to put together dishes of robust flavours and wide appeal. Vines menu options suit every occasion from three course receptions to business dinners and casual luncheons and breakfast. Discover Steve’s interpretation of modern rustic country style food.

HOLLYDENE ESTATE WINES 3483 Golden Highway Jerrys Plains P: 02 6576 4110 Hollydene Estate cellar door extends out over beautifully manicured lawns. Comfortable bar seating and lounge areas furnish the architecturally designed building that features timber from the old bridge that once crossed the Hunter river at Jerrys Plains, making it perfect to take in the views while

Starting with signature dishes of 17 hour slow cooked lamb shoulder and homegrown homemade beef sausages. Steve sources fresh, local produce for delicious seasonal dishes you can enjoy indoors or alfresco dining. The menu offers weekly specials to keep it fresh and interesting.

Vines hosts special dinners & events throughout the year, including ‘The Burning of the Canes’ each August. Stay updated with what’s happening at Hollydene such as Australia Day celebrations and Oktoberfest at www.hollydeneestate.com.

sampling premium wines including Methode Traditionelle sparklings, liqueur and Hunter Valley favourites, along with Gewurtztraminer, Tempranillo & Sangiovese our wines are grown from 3 of the oldest vineyards in the Upper Hunter Valley. Our 150 seat restaurant “Vines” offers a modern yet rustic Australian cuisine to suit those visiting with a relaxing dining experience in mind or those just passing by. Chef sources fresh, local produce for delicious seasonal dishes you can enjoy indoors or alfresco dining which overlooks the vineyards & magnificent Wollemi national park. Vines at Hollydene is family friendly, caters for functions, corporate events, weddings and more. www.hollydeneestate.com • www.vinesathollydene.com AW1856843

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Rock up! TWO RIVERS SANDSTONE SCULPTURES

The ‘Custodians of the Landscape’ sandstone sculpture collection was carved onsite at the Two Rivers vineyard in the winter of 2015 by renowned English artist Ben Dearnley. Ben has earned an international reputation for creating stunning sculptures in stone, bronze, slate and stained glass. He has completed many large-scale public and private works and they can be found across the globe. The ‘Custodians of the Landscape’ project saw Ben work with sandstone for the first time and these carvings directly reference the ancient art form of stone masonry whilst reflecting the dramatic landscape at Two Rivers. So how did an Englishman who lives on the west coast of Wales end up spending 12 weeks on a vineyard in the Upper Hunter Valley? It all started back in 2007 when Ben was in Australia to catch up with his mother

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Bridget who retired to Denman many years ago. During this visit they spent an afternoon at the Two Rivers Cellar Door. After enjoying a glass of wine and a cheese platter, Ben took a stroll through the vineyard to the top of the hill where he discovered a collection of sandstone boulders that had been unearthed during the construction of the vineyard many years ago. Ben’s creative mind went into overdrive and he formulated a plan where he could return to Australia to embark on a major sculpture project while at the same time spend some quality time with Bridget. He contacted Brett & Linda Keeping from Two Rivers and they agreed it was a perfect synergy to create something spectacular for their Cellar Door and the project was born. All the sandstone was sourced from the Two

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Rivers property with more than 28 tonnes being used to create this unique and compelling project. Whilst crafting these pieces, Ben immersed himself in the workings of the vineyard and the local community, sharing his skills and knowledge with visitors, school groups and other fellow artists. Ben says that the flowing and dynamic nature of the sculptures reflects the ever-changing moods and seasons of the vineyard where growing the vines is a labour of love in tune with nature itself. The collection of nine pieces of individual handcrafted sandstone all tie into the collections theme of ‘looking after the landscape’. Brett and Linda Keeping established the Two Rivers vineyard in 1988. Twenty-seven years on, Two Rivers has become one of the premier vineyards of the Hunter Valley and

is known for producing distinctive regional wines that over deliver on quality and value. Brett and Linda are strong believers in the philosophy that great wines are made in the vineyard and are truly passionate about their vines and their place in the Hunter Valley. Sustainable viticultural practices are at the heart of Two Rivers and the years of hard work are certainly paying off in the wine show circuit. Two Rivers have amassed eight trophies and numerous gold medals in recent years with their signature Stones Throw Semillon leading the way. “Having an artist of Ben’s calibre here at Two Rivers has been an absolute privilege," Brett Keeping said. "Ben immediately understood our connection to the land here and this is beautifully reflected in his work.”


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THE COTTAGE, SCONE

A beautifully restored cottage built in the 1860s and nestled in the main street of Scone is home to the Upper Hunter’s newest restaurant – The Cottage. New Zealand-born chef Colin Selwood serves up his signature dry aged, hormone-free, grass-fed beef. The meat is hung for a minimum of six weeks before being served in the restaurant and can be viewed from the courtyard through the window of the purposebuilt, humidity-controlled dry-ageing room. The menu reflects Colin’s classic French training with influences of Asian and Mediterranean flavours. There are daily specials and a tapas-style

menu if you are after a more informal style of dining. When possible The Cottage sources from local producers and supports other businesses in the region and is currently working with local livestock

farmers to deliver the quantity and quality the restaurant demands. Having grown up amongst farmland on the south island of New Zealand, Colin is a country boy at heart despite living in the centre of Sydney for many years.

In 2010 Colin and his family moved to Willow Tree and established Graze at the Willow Tree Inn before moving to Melbourne in 2013. He needed little persuasion to return to the district and start something of his own. It’s the wide-open spaces and old-fashioned country values that Colin likes most about the area. Bookings for The Cottage can be made by calling 02 6545 1215 or emailing bookings@ thecottagescone.com www.thecottagescone.com

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Choose a cut of meat you like and can afford. Bring steak to room temperature. Season both sides with salt, pepper and olive oil. Sear on hot, clean barbecue or griddle pan. Thick piece of meat takes longer to heat in centre than thin, so may need to turn barbecue down slightly after searing to prevent burning. • Turn three to five times depending on the thickness. If using a meat thermometer, internal core temperatures should be: Rare 36-41 degrees, Medium Rare 41-46 degrees, Medium 48-55 degrees • After cooking, allow steak to rest off heat half time of cooking. Heat for 30 seconds each side if necessary to warm before serving. Serve with favourite potatoes, vegetable or salad.

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Merriwa Tataki

noun: tataki (in Japanese cookery) a dish consisting of meat or fish steak, served either raw or lightly seared. Ask your local butcher for the mid-section of an eye fillet. We use locally sourced Wagyu at The Cottage, but good quality regular beef will also work well. Get him to tie it for you.

To prepare the meat Ingredients salt and freshly ground black pepper 2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil 1tsp sesame oil 20gm butter chives, chopped Roll the fillet around and season it all over with sea salt and freshly ground black pepper.

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CHEF COLIN SELWOOD’S TATAKI RECIPE Get a heavy pan nice and hot, in the pan place 2tbsp x extra virgin olive oil, 1tsp x sesame oil and 20gms x butter. Lay the meat in the pan and don’t move it until you see nice caramelisation happening. Turn and caramelise consistently all over. Cool on a plate with kitchen paper under the meat to absorb juices. Once cool, place the meat in the freezer for about 3045 mins or just enough to let it firm up to make it easier to slice thin. This gives you time to prepare the dressing. Once firm remove from the freezer and slice the beef as thinly as possible and lay neatly on the plate it will be served on, drizzle with dressing, sprinkle with chopped chives and serve.

Dressing Ingredients 200ml peanut oil 30ml x sherry vinegar 30ml x honey 10ml x soy sauce 2tsp x rosemary 20gm wasabi salt and freshly ground white pepper

Method Combine all ingredients for the dressing in a blender and blend until smooth.

MARKETS OF THE UPPER HUNTER 2nd Saturday

1st Saturday Denman Farmers Markets Lions Park, Ogilvie St, Denman 8am to midday (No markets in January or May)

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Muswellbrook Markets Muswellbrook Showground New England Hwy, Muswellbrook 8am to 1pm

3rd Saturday Merriwa Markets Cnr of Bettington and Bow Street, Merriwa 9am to 1pm

Scone Country Markets On the lawn in front of the Scone Visitor Information Centre Cnr of Susan and Kelly Street, Scone 8am to 1pm

Murrurundi Markets Please check with Murrurundi Visitor Information Centre for location. 9am to 3pm (Different dates: March 20th, 23rd October & no markets in December)

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Eat up! HUNTER BELLE CHEESE Since its inception in 2004, Hunter Belle Cheese has grown considerably, now producing around 15 tonnes of cheese each year. Their unique handcrafted cheese are part of a select group of cheese factories referred to as “Artisan”, which means that the cheese is handmade with milk from one single herd of cows. The emphasis at Hunter Belle Cheese is based on old-fashioned values, and

handmade natural dairy products. The milk used to make Hunter Belle Cheese is sourced from Brown Swiss Cows found grazing the pastures of the Upper Hunter at Singleton. Brown Swiss cows originate from the Swiss Alps where they have been bred especially to produce milk for cheese making. Hunter Belle was purchased by Geoff and Tania Chesworth in 2009

after they wound up their dairy farming operation in Denman. Since purchasing Hunter Belle Cheese, Geoff and Tania have concentrated on growing sales in the local market. In 2010 they opened the café where people can enjoy, coffee, cake, breakfast, lunch & of course their delicious, awardwinning range of cheeses. They now also offer a range of gelato and fudge, which is all made onsite, as

well as a range of gourmet produce and giftware. Geoff and Tania value the Upper Hunter as a magnificent food and wine area and encourage you to visit their café and taste their cheese as well as visiting the local wineries and olive estate. www.hunterbellecheese.com.au

WHITE CHOCOLATE AND s ’ n o s a J d n a e i n An RASPBERRY CHEESECAKE

To find the recipe for Anna and Jason's delectable cheesecake, visit www.hunterbellecheese.com.au

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CHEESE TASTING GOURMENT FOOD COFFEE & CAKES GELATO FUDGE LOCAL WINES Welcome to Hunter Belle Cheese CafĂŠ and Cheese Factory, the family friendly upper Hunter experience. Sit back and relax at a fresh seasonal menu showcasing our cheese, with a glass of local Hunter wine, a boutique beer or locally roasted gourmet coffee. Top off your visit with a scoop of our creamy gelato, made in-house, a piece of fudge or a slice of one of our famous Labelle cheesecakes. Watch our Cheese markers create magic through our viewing windows, milk Bessie the life sized model cow, and enjoy a free tasting of our unique handmade cheese made from the milk of local Brown Swiss Cows. Experience the best of the Upper Hunter at Hunter Belle Cheese.

We're only a 2.5 hour drive from Sydney, 1.5 hours from Newcastle and 1 hours from Pokolbin

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Stock up! FOOD OF THE UPPER HUNTER Not surprisingly, the Upper Hunter region is a paradise for foodies. Cheeses, free range eggs, garlic, apples and grapes, aromatic oils, olives, and honey are just some of the delicacies produced in this fertile valley. Foodies can stock up their pantry at Scone’s Paddock to Pantry on Kelly Street, or alternatively you can go direct to the source:

APPLES Tilse’s Apple Truck Cider www.appletruckcider.com.au Grown on the slopes of the Barrington Tops these delicious apples can be eaten fresh or alternatively sipped (or guzzled!) in the refreshing form of Apple Truck Cider

OLIVES Pukara Estate www.pukaraestate.com.au Pukara produce premium olive oils from their groves in the Upper Hunter. Their extensive range of vinegars will add flavour and depth to your cooking. Pukara also have a range of Olives, Mayonnaises, Dukkahs, Relishes, Tapenades, Pestos, Jams, Salts that are all hand-made in small batches using the best quality ingredients.

Baerami Olives www.huntervalleyliquers. com.au Great olive oils, from the olive groves to harvest and cold pressing to packaging Baerami also offer a selection of quality hand crafted liqueurs all made in the Upper Hunter Valley.

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Rosto Olives www.rostogrove.com.au Family owned and run company bringing award winning fresh, first cold pressed Australian Extra Virgin Olive Oil in the rural town of Merriwa

ARTISAN BREAD AND FLAT BREADS

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Baccos Bakery

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www.baccos.com.au Baccos bakery in Murrurundi supplies most of the local restaurants and events with freshly baked Italian sourdough ciabatta. Now also producing a range of gluten free cookies and flat breads as well as pies, bread sticks and mueslis.

EGGS Papanui Open Range Eggs www.falcongroveoils.vpweb. com.au Boutique olive grove planted in 2000 and in 2011 started selling their range of oils at the local farmers markets, events and festivals.

www.papanui.com.au Award winning open range eggs from Merriwa in the Upper Hunter. Sold at a range of gourmet farmers markets and boutique foodie stores throughout NSW. Finalists in the 2015 Delicious Magazine’s Produce Awards.

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Falcon Grove Olives

Patrice Newell Garlic www.patricenewell.com.au

Horners Honey Horners Honey is produced by Sandy Hollow locals Pam & Les Curtis and sold at the local farmers markets and in various shops, such as Paddock to Pantry across the Upper Hunter.

CAMEL MILK Elmswood Farm is 10,000 acres of prime agricultural land in the Upper Hunter. The property embraces the tiny town of Gundy and arises from the river flats to a mountain top sometimes covered in snow. Purchased in 1986 by one of Australia’s ‘living treasures’, Phillip Adams AO and his wife Patrice Newell it is home to numerous products including honey, olives and more famously garlic. All produce from Elmswood is Australian Certified Biodynamic.

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Muswellbrook Camel Milk A new addition to the hills of the Upper Hunter, camel milk, used medicinally for centuries by nomadic people, is the closest to human mother’s milk and contains 10 times more iron and three times more vitamin C than cow’s milk. Camels possess unique, powerful immune-system components, which are contained in their milk. Varieties for consumption as well as bathing milk are available to purchase at Muswellbrook SUPA IGA.

Hunter Belle Cheese

Awarded with eight Gold Medals and three Silver from Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne Cheese Shows and now available in supermarkets in NSW, Hunter Belle is a favourite stop off for foodies visiting the Upper Hunter Valley. They also have a great café open 7 days a week on the outskirts of Muswellbrook.

BEEF JERKY Upper Hunter Smokehouse www.upperhuntersmoke house.com Specialising in gourmet chacuterie and smallgoods, Upper Hunter Smokehouse is taking the Upper Hunter by storm with their home smoked range of beef jerky.

COFFEE Caffe Mobilita www.caffemobilita.com Caffe Mobilita uses 100% Arabica Coffee Beans – roasted to their own special recipe for a mild yet full bodied coffee. If you like your coffee strong – then ask for their stronger blend. Caffe Mobilita coffee can be purchased from several local outlets and their distinctive coffee vans is available at most local events.


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PUKARA ESTATE

Pukara Estate is a locally owned company based in the Upper Hunter Valley with mixed business interests in agriculture, horticulture, processing, packaging and branded sales. Pukara Estate has achieved strong success in its sales of olive oil, vinegars and gourmet foods across several sales channels from “farm gate” sales and farmers markets to national distribution and export sales. Our Upper Hunter facility is located on the rich and productive alluvial river flats between Muswellbrook and Denman where we enjoy our position on the banks of the Hunter River. Pukara Estate considers this site to be the home of the brand, as it is from this site that visitors to

the region can visit the property, walk amongst the olive trees and observe first hand the production of olive oil and vinegar. From this site, Pukara Estate operates a state of the art processing, storage, bottling and warehousing facility with dispatches of gourmet products being shipped to all destinations daily. Pukara’s range of gourmet products is testament to the creativity, passion and commitment of our entire team. Visitors to the Upper Hunter are welcome to visit the property and taste the full range of Pukara Estate products at our Providore Store located onsite which is open to the public for trade seven days per week.

The Upper Hunter Valley enjoys a long and highly acclaimed history in Australian wine production and agriculture. In recent years the region has seen introduction of some new cellar doors and other “farm gate” experiences that have

underpinned a truly unique tourist trail for those that want to explore more of what the Upper Hunter has to offer. Pukara Estate is proud to be one of several local tourism outlets that can offer a unique experience to all visitors.

PUKARA ESTATE: FENNEL & ORANGE SALAD WITH GUAVA VINEGAR DRESSING INGREDIENTS 1 x large (or two small) fresh fennel 2 x oranges 1 x small (or ½ large) red onion baby rocket (100 - 120g) 1 x lebanese cucumber (or ½ continental cucumber) pine nuts (or walnuts) Pukara Estate Guava Vinegar Pukara Estate Premium Extra Virgin Olive Oil

METHOD Place the following in a salad bowl: Core and thinly slice the fennel bulb

Peel oranges and cut into segments Peel and cut red onion in ½ and then thinly slice to create semi circles Peel cucumber, cut in ½ length ways then thinly slice Add 40g of pine nuts Drizzle salad with Pukara Estate Premium Extra Virgin Olive Oil Drizzle salad with Pukara Estate Guava Vinegar Serve as an accompaniment to the Crispy Skin Snapper recipe from The Remington on Page 54

PUKARA ESTATE 1440 Denman Road located between Denman & Muswellbrook NSW Open 7 days, 9.30am – 4.30pm 02 6547 1055 www.pukaraestate.com.au Our Denman Providore Store allows visitors the opportunity to taste and purchase the full range of Pukara Estate products, gifts and homewares. There is also the opportunity to receive plenty of first-hand knowledge about the grove, olive oil and vinegar production. Visitors can also enjoy tea, coffee and cake while they relax and enjoy the lovely surrounds of our grove.

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VICTORIA HOTEL MOONAN FLAT Cnr Hunter Road (Scone/Gloucester Rd over Barrington Tops) and Mitchell Street Moonan Flat T (02) 6546 3165 - Hotel T (02) 6546 3120 - Restaurant E victoriahotelmoonanflat@hotmail.com www.victoriahotelmoonanflat.webs.com

THE WILLOW TREE HOTEL 136 Kelly Street Scone (Just look for the bright orange tiles on the front) T (02) 6545 9552

Friendly old fashioned service, with a great atmosphere and relaxing environment.

• There is live music twice a week and a fun cocktail menu for those who are looking for something extra. • Two Star Accommodation is available with 7 rooms upstairs and shared bathroom facilities.

RAILWAY HOTEL MURRURUNDI 48 Haydon Street Murrurundi T (02) 6546 6220 www.railwayhotelmurrurundi.com.au A perfect base to explore the Upper Hunter, just off the New England Highway towards the Railway Station, the Heritage Listed Railway Hotel has plenty on offer. We are the local’s pub, offering friendly service, great prices and a fantastic atmosphere.

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• There is a lovely hedged courtyard at the rear of the hotel and parking beyond the courtyard with access from Main Street.

• Gas • Easy access into bar & toilets

Red Dog Café & Restaurant Open 5 days – Wednesday to Sunday Lunch 12pm – 2.30pm / Dinner 6pm to 9pm Monday & Tuesday – Bar food available Peter & Kathy Barnett welcome you, you’ll wanna stay all day!

• Renovated budget

• Bistro with dining room

accommodation at foot of

and outdoor family friendly

scenic Liverpool Ranges

courtyard with a big screen

• A quiet off-highway location • Private function bookings close to shops and facilities • Full TAB & Keno facilities • Bottlemart Express (over 60 wines to choose from)

available • Great range of beers, wines and spririts • Eftpos & ATM available

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• Icy cold beer • Ice • Eftpos

• Next to the Bistro is a private powder room and courtyard which turns into the perfect playground for children.

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• The Bistro is decorated with original artworks by local artists, vintage posters and portraits of Hollywood stars throughout. This room is also a great room for private functions.


LINGA LONGA INN

LINGA A LITTLE LONGA

• Enjoy quiet country atmosphere, 4 fires in winter • 10 min drive to Belltrees, 10 min drive to picturesque Glenbawn dam and 40 min to the amazing Barrington tops

15 min breathtaking drive from Scone or Aberdeen, you will drive

• ATM, pool table, jukebox

through some of the most famous race horse studs in the world,

• Full camping facilities at rear of pub with electricity

you’ll arrive at The Linga Longa Inn on the banks of the

• General store next door with petrol, ice, eftpos, groceries

Pages River. • Have a wholesome meal at our Bistro for lunch or dinner • World class cold beer on our acreage beer garden

• Catering available for functions Closed Mondays - Open Tuesday 3pm, Wed - Sunday 11am till close

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• Sit, relax and flick through a book or two in our community library • Enjoy a coffee while strolling through our Gifts and Bric a Brac store • Very family friendly and pet friendly with spacious verandas

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Scone Cup Carnival - city class racing - country style A two day extravaganza of high class racing, fashion and fun is firmly entrenched as a racing carnival not to be missed. 2016 Emirates Park Scone Cup Carnival – Friday 13th and Saturday 14th May 2016.

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Fabulous local produce – who doesn’t enjoy slipping on some fabulous wine, while dipping fresh Italian bread into smooth olive oils with some dukkah on top and some delicious creamy cheese on the side? Sound delish? Upper Hunter Country has it covered in that department. See page 46 for more on the Upper Hunter Country Pantry.

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Winter wonderland on Barrington Tops – can you believe you can experience snow fall only two hours from the coast? The Upper Hunter had over a 1000 visitors come up to see the snow at Barrington Tops last year, and Mother Nature didn’t disappoint!

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Unique festivals & events – Upper Hunter Country calendar is jam packed with events. We have everything from the Scone Horse Festival, King of the Ranges Bushman’s Challenge, rodeos and camp drafting to the Upper Hunter Wine and Food Affair, Aberdeen Highland Games, film and writers festivals and don’t miss the pig, yabbie and horse racing! Plus where else on earth can you see hundreds of merino sheep running through the center of a town wearing red socks but at the annual ‘Running of the Sheep’ at the Merriwa Festival of the Fleeces (Saturday 11 June 2016).


71 Guernsey Street Scone T (02) 6545 1669 Raffles Wednesday, Fridays & Saturdays Live Entertainment – Check club for details • TAB facilities including Quicktext results

7 Beers on tap Private Function room with bar facilities Doncaster Bistro Tuesday to Sunday Lunch 12noon – 2pm / Dinner 6pm – 9pm Lunch Specials – Takeaways available

• Club Keno • Fox Sport

Courtesy bus Thursday 5pm – 7pm,

• Sky Channel • ATM

Friday 5.30pm until close, Saturday 5pm until close

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Centanni Italian Restaurant Monday - Dinner

Aberdeen Street, Scone T (02) 6545 1814

Wednesday to Sunday - Lunch and Dinner

Best 9 hole golf course

Great for families with a kids playground

Largest function centre in the Upper Hunter

Courtesy bus Thursday 5pm – 7pm, Friday 5.30pm until close, Saturday 5pm until close

• TAB facilities • Club Keno • Fox Sport • Sky Channel • ATM

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A true country experience – picnic by the river, fishing for wild trout in the Barrington Tops, a night at the rodeo or skinny dip in the Wash Pools, creeks, rivers or lakes.

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Thoroughbred stud tours – home to iconic world renowned horse studs Upper Hunter Country contains more than 150 thoroughbred stud businesses. To get the opportunity to meet Group 1 race winners, their progeny and their competition take a stud tour while you’re here!

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Untamed wilderness – The Upper Hunter boasts access to the beauty of several National Parks including Barrington Tops, Wollemi, Towarri and Goulburn River. Visitors can also enjoy fishing and water sports at Lake Glenbawn, Lake Liddell and on the Hunter River.


9. Devil Ark – High in the hills of the Barrington Tops is a

critical project working to save an endangered Australian animal. Read more on page 20. 10. Art and Culture – So many places to see incredible

...come join the fun!

art! Muswellbrook Regional Art Centre, the David Mahony Sculpture Garden in Sandy Hollow, Tartuca Espresso Bar Bistro in Denman, Brook Gallery at Small Forest and in Murrurundi the Michael Reid Gallery, Haydon Hall and Chicken in the Window…

MUSWELLBROOK DISTRICT WORKERS CLUB 15 - 17 Sydney Street Muswellbrook, New South Wales (02) 6543 2011 IT’S ALL HAPPENS AT THE MUSWELLBROOK WORKERS CLUB! Muswellbrook & District Workers Club is the friendly club where members, their families and guests can relax and unwind in the heart of the Upper Hunter. Muswellbrook is a vibrant community hosting vast and varied agricultural and industrial enterprises including viticulture, viniculture, horse studs, electricity generation and coal mining. Here at the Workies we cater to them all. The Workies is home to the best live entertainment in the Upper Hunter. Great local bands mix it with many of the top musicians on the east coast of Australia which makes for a great night out at the Club. Sensational solo artists and dazzling duets play live in the club while the best big bands blast it out. Oscars @ the Workies is famous throughout the Hunter for extraordinary service and even more impressive meals. Oscars is open for lunch and dinner seven days a week. Enjoy the Raffles, Bingo, Pool, Snooker, movies and make the most of our superb gaming and racing facilities. Our Courtesy Bus can pick you up from your home, hotel or motel and take you home afterwards so make your next night out at Muswellbrook Workies.

CHASE RESTAURANT – OPEN TUESDAY TO SUNDAY Gundy Road Scone Modern Australian and Asian Cuisine T (02) 6545 1511 OPEN FROM 10AM DAILY – VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME $8.50 MEALS FOR LUNCH plus Wednesday nights Members Cash Draw every Wednesday & Friday night Lunch 11.30am – 2.00pm / Dinner 5.30pm – 8.30pm Monster Raffles Wednesday & Friday nights – 7.30pm Courtesy Bus Wednesday & Friday – 5.30pm until late • Social Bowls - Tuesday, Thursday & Sunday • Competition Bowls - Saturday • Bingo - Tuesday 7pm • Alphy - Thursday 7pm

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Eat up! REMINGTON RESTAURANT, MUSWELLBROOK Remington Restaurant sits snugly inside the Remington Motor Inn in the Upper Hunter region of New South Wales. Located in the heart of Muswellbrook’s business centre and within walking distance to clubs and sporting facilities, the restaurant offers convenience in a smart casual yet refined environment. Headed by an award-winning chef, the kitchen offers a range of Modern Australian dishes such as lamb fillets with onion tarte, chevre, rocket, bush tomatoes and chorizo jam with balsamic drizzle and duck breast with date piquant, mushroom risotto, radicchio and asparagus. Be sure to save room for a decadent dessert like a Grand Marnier and wattle seed crème caramel with fresh honeycomb and smooth espresso mascarpone, best paired with an Italian liqueur coffee or simply Frangelico on ice.

REMINGTON RESTAURANT: CRISPY SKIN SNAPPER INGREDIENTS 250-300 grams fresh snapper fillet (skin on) 100 grams diced beetroot 2 lime wedges 4 drops Pukara Estate white truffle oil 1 tsp. sea salt 30 ml vegetable oil 80 grams Israeli cous cous 10 – 15 grams finely chopped chives Saffron beurre blanc sauce: ½ med size onion diced ½ cup white balsamic vinegar 1 cup white wine 1 good pinch saffron 150 grams butter diced 150 mls fresh cream

METHOD Pre Heat oven to 200 degrees 1) Cous cous Cook Israeli cous cous as per instructions on packet and set aside

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2) Beetroot infusion Roast beetroot at 200 deg until soft, once cooked peel & dice. Toss beetroot in the white truffle oil, add chopped chives and toss again. Add precooked and warmed Israeli cous cous and beetroot into a pan stir frequently over gentle heat until cooked and heated through (approx 4 mins). Set aside 3) Saffron beurre blanc sauce Add vinegar, white wine, diced onion & saffron in saucepan. Reduce until onion is transparent (cooked). Puree mixture, remove from heat and whisk in diced butter until dissolved then add and whisk in cream to finish. 4) Fish Lay snapper fillet flesh down on a board. Salt skin with sea salt flakes to taste and sit for 1 minute. Heat oven proof frying pan or skillet and add vegetable oil, once hot place fish into frypan skin side down and sear for 2 minutes. Turn fish over and place into pre heated oven (200 deg) and cook for between

approx. 10 minutes (you may need to adjust less or more depending on thickness). 5) Plating Once you have all the ingredients cooked and prepared Heat cous cous until warm, spoon desired amount onto centre of plate. Ensure saffron beurre blanc sauce is warm and spoon around cous cous. Place snapper fillet on top of cous cous and garnish with 2 wedges of lime and micro herbs Serve with Pukara Estate orange and fennel salad (Page 47) on the side.


Welcome to The Remington. A new generation of accommodation in the Upper Hunter. At The Remington we offer our guests the best of both worlds. A level of service and luxury only found in the finest establishments and a warm welcome will greet you. FEATURES • Walking distance to Muswellbrook CBD, restaurants, golf course, swimming pools and clubs • 5 minute shuttle bus trip from Muswellbrook Race Course • 54 contemporary designed suites with luxury finishes • 5 star luxurious king beds • A range of ultimate comfort pillows • FREE high speed WiFi and internet access • 47” HD wide screen television • 22 FOXTEL channels and FREE in house movies • Climate control air conditioning • Complimentary coffee and tea making facilities • Mini bar and refrigerator • Hair dryer, iron and ironing board • Disabled rooms available • Room service • Exeuctive King Suite • Restaurant, licensed bar and alfresco dining area THE REMINGTON RESTAURANT Voted the No. 1 restaurant in Muswellbrook on Trip Advisor Presenting carefully crafted modern Australian and international cuisine, The Remington Restaurant offers a culinary experience and not just a meal. Featuring a comprehensive hand selected wine list to perfectly accompany any dish on the menu, The Remington Restaurant is the perfect place for your next dining experience whether it be a romantic dinner for two, dinner with friends or a business luncheon.

28-32 Maitland Street, Muswellbrook P 02 6541 5858 E reception@theremington.com.au www.theremington.com.au

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Stay up! ACCOMMODATION Upper Hunter Country offers a wide range of accommodation choices to meet the needs of most travellers. For many, their budget is a high priority, but for most travellers it’s finding a place that comfortably accommodates themselves or their whole family. Others may be looking for that special place that will make their visit unforgettable. For the budget conscious, there are a number of caravan parks where you can stop over with your own van, stay in a self-contained cabin or even simply pitch a tent. Scattered across the numerous camp sites

VALLEY VIEW MOTEL 244 New England Highway Murrurundi (Tamworth end of town) T (02) 6546 6044 E contact@valleyviewmotel.com.au www.valleyviewmotel.com.au • All 3 ½ star ground floor units • Ample parking for large vehicles • Meals to rooms • Liquor license • Pool and BBQ • Wireless internet

MURRURUNDI MOTEL 16-20 Mayne Street Murrurundi T (02) 6546 6082 A/H 0468 718 075

E m.younes@bigpond.net.au W www.murrurundimotel.com.au

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Hosts – Martin & Emma Younes • Walk to all town amenities • Austar • Microwaves • Relaxed atmosphere • Queen Beds • BBQ • Split System Air Conditioning • Pool • Full EFTPOS facilities

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• One pet friendly unit

in our region, from the beautiful World Heritage listed Barrington Tops to the Washpools campground in the Towarri National Park, there are exciting places to visit that the whole family can enjoy. Self catering properties and many popular B&Bs are found throughout the region, as are numerous motels ranging from budget to luxury 4 stars and everything in between. Friendly country pubs can be found in most towns and there are many rural retreats where you can while away the hours with a drink and a good book after exploring the delights of Upper Hunter Country!


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TAKE A HISTORICAL WALK THROUGH ABERDEEN Historic Aberdeen was one of the first settlements in the picturesque Upper Hunter Valley. The town was named after the Earl of Aberdeen, a friend of early settler and British MP, Thomas Macqueen. By 1840, Aberdeen had a mill and an inn located near the banks of the Hunter River. Both still exist. By 1851, there were 27 people living in Aberdeen, and by 1866, the town had a post office, a school, three inns, some shops a mill, and two churches. Today you can still see much of the earlier Aberdeen in a walk around the town. Plaques set in the footpaths and on buildings identify their historic places from Aberdeen’s past. The historical Aberdeen Walk begins from the corner

of Hall Street and the New England Highway, which is also known locally as Macqueen Street. Visitors can follow a map which navigates you through Aberdeen’s ‘path of plaques’ that identify the town’s past. After the walk, take some time to visit the other historical locations and attractions in and near Aberdeen. Enjoy a camping trip to beautiful Lake Glenbawn to experience fishing or bush walking, boating or bike riding. Take a tour of our world famous thoroughbred studs, enjoy a glass of local wine, a game of bowls or golf. Soak up the hospitality of our clubs and pubs – a cold beer on a hot day. Browse through the shops and enjoy a coffee.

ABERDEEN MOTEL

Aberdeen Post Office in the late 1800s

Segenhoe Inn

Aberdeen main street (McQueen Street)

205 New England Highway Aberdeen T (02) 6543 7999 www.aberdeenmotel.com.au Stay at Aberdeen, five minutes north of Muswellbrook and visit Lake Glenbawn and the famous adjoining horse country. Aberdeen has 5 restaurants, including 2 clubs and pubs, and an excellent low fee, uncrowded golf course. The spacious, well appointed, ground floor room in this modern motel face large, attractive gardens and swimming pool, have quiet split system A/C, queen beds, FREE wireless broadband, 37 and 32 inch TV’s, Foxtel, iron/ board, tea/coffee facilities, fridge, toaster, hairdryer, phone. 2 Spa bathrooms.

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Cnr Guernsey & Parker Streets, Scone T(02) 6545 1700

ISIS MOTEL

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New England Highway, Scone T (02) 6545 1100 E isis.motel@yahoo.com.au www.isismotelscone.com.au • All rooms with air conditioners, flat screen TV’s, Austar and in-house movies • Salt water pool and guest barbeque area • Complimentary broadband access and guest laundry • Wood fired pizzas cooked on site

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SCONE MOTOR INN & CONFERENCE CENTRE Cnr New England Hwy & Mount Street Scone T (02) 6545 3079 E sconemotorinn @optusnet.com.au www.sconemotorinn.com.au Scone’s only 4 star rated motel offers a range of award winning accommodation from motel rooms, spacious King Suites, King Spa Suites, and Two Bedroom serviced apartments. 24 modern (fully refurbished 2009-2013),

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Saturday from 6pm for dinner, and from 7.30am every morning for breakfast.

clean air conditioned units with Queen or King Beds. Relax in our spacious grounds, outdoor entertainment areas, licenced bar, or enjoy a home style meal in our dining room. (All rooms set back off Hwy).

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AIRLIE HOUSE MOTOR INN, SCONE

Airlie House is a landmark building in Scone. The two-storey building, which now houses the Tudor Inn’s restaurant, bar and three guest rooms was built by William Bakewell of St Aubins, Scone, in 1895. The Bakewell’s operated a brickworks in Macdonald Town, Sydney. It became the home of Dr Henry James Herbert Scott, who had been Scone’s doctor for six years prior. Dr Scott was highly esteemed and served the

town in many capacities, including mayor. Dr Scott, also known as ‘Tup’, was a member of the celebrated Australian Cricket Team in 1884, scoring a century against England. He then captained the 1886 tour to England. He and his wife Mary first lived at ‘Grosvenor’ opposite St Lukes Church before moving to the house they named ‘Airlie’ with its tall chimneys, large stables and paved courtyard of Bakewell bricks. Dr Scott was one of the first in the district to

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Airlie House now houses the Tudor Inn’s restaurant

AIRLIE HOUSE 229 New England Highway Scone T 02 6545 1488 W www.airliehouse.com.au AAA rated 3.5 star Motor Inn & Restaurant, conveniently located in town, close to Scone shopping centre. We offer comfortable guesthouse

own a motor car which eventually replaced the wellgroomed, well-bred horses in Airlie’s stables. Dr Scott’s surgery was the rear area of the dining room and was reached from Surman Street. He was conveniently located close to Scone’s first hospital at the rear of the property in Smith Street. Dr Scott died on September 23, 1910 from typhoid fever. When the new Scone hospital was built in 1913 it was named Scott Memorial Hospital in his honour.

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suites in the mansion, ideal for a weekend away. In the motel wings we have queen and twin rooms and spacious two bedroom family units, all ground floor. All rooms are ensuite, non-smoking, air-conditioned, with tea & coffee making facilities, toaster and fridge. Onsite facilities include licensed restaurant, WiFi, outdoor swimming pool, expansive gardens and parking. AW1855931 UPPER HUNTER COUNTRY TOURISM

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Stay up! MIDDLEBROOK STATION Middlebrook was originally part of the Parbury Estate which is now Satur. The original homestead was built in 1913. Isabella Henderson with her two sons purchased Middlebrook in 1926. From there on more surrounding land was bought including “Mountain Station” west of Scone. Middlebrook Station is now eleven thousand acres with the 5th generation of Henderson’s residing on the property.

DENMAN MOTOR INN 8 Crinoline Street DENMAN NSW 2328 PH: (02) 6547 2462 Your Hosts: Gary and Margo email: reception@denmanmotorinn.com.au website: www.denmanmotorinn.com.au We offer spotlessly clean accommodation in a quiet location with country hospitality.

Three thousand Merino ewes and 300 Angus cross cows make up the breeding stock, with fat lambs being part of the mix as well as farming and hay making. Middlebrook Station has hosted many and varied groups in the self-contained accommodation bought from the Sydney Olympic site in the year 2001. Guests enjoy a glimpse of country life in the scenic Middlebrook Valley.

• Air Cond. Single, Queen, Twin, Family & Disabled rooms • Rooms are ground level so you can park at your door • Free Wifi & Foxtel Sport & Racing channels • Swimming Pool & BBQ with lawned garden area • TV, fridge, Tea/Coffee facilities, toaster, kettle in rooms Short flat walk to Clubs, Restaurants, Hotels & close to Denman Golf course. Phone now for best rates. Awarded the Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence.

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50 Kelly Street Scone (North end of New England Hwy) T (02) 6545 2024 Privately owned & operated • Quiet tree studded surroundings

• Permanent & Casual Sites • Van & Tent sites

• Ensuite & A/C Units

• BBQ Facilities

• Ensuite & A/C 2 bedroom

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• Pets by arrangement only

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• Peaceful country side and wonderful views only 10 minutes from the township of Scone. • Catering from 1 to 24 guests in modern 3.5 star self-contained accommodation. • 6 Queen and 6 Twin share Rooms • Spacious fully equipped kitchen • Hosts to car clubs, photography groups, cyclings groups and many more. • We also have our own airstrip.

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Middlebrook Road Scone T 0417 678 217 E middlebrook@bordernet.com.au www. middlebrookstation.com Hosts Allan & Suzanne Henderson and Family


THE ORCHARD LODGE - HOME OF THE APPLE TRUCK CIDER

Gundy Road Scone T (02) 6546 1123 ww.belltrees.com E serena@belltrees.com

Hunter Road Moonan Flat T (02) 65451709 E sbtilse@bigpond.com www.omadalebrookestate.com.au

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• Enjoy a wholesome, healthy country experience away from TV, mobile phones and the impurities of pollution and traffic • Wake up to bird song, river running and animal sounds • Feel the energy and commitment of seven generations of one family on one property for over 170 years • See it firsthand when you take a guided 4WD tour over the property, through historic buildings, museum and homestead • Ideal for families, groups or couples • Open fires in winter, bush walks and country meals • Real heritage, real history, unreal hospitality • Special long term packages available on request

Located approximately 65km north east of Scone at the junction of the Omadale Brook and Hunter River. The Orchard Lodge is 20 minutes drive from the Barrington Tops National Park and is ideal for mountain biking, tours can be arranged. • Fully equipped kitchen • Large deck and BBQ facilities • Indoor games area – table tennis & pool table • Log fire • Outdoor recreation area incl volleyball court • 9 rooms (double, bunk & single beds) • Sleeps 36 • Mid - week seniors discounts

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CRAIGMHOR MOUNTAIN RETREAT

2022 New England Hwy Scone

2120 Upper Rouchel Road, Upper Rouchel T (02) 6543 6393 E bnb@craigmhor.com.au W www.craigmhor.com.au

T (02) 6545 3200 E strathearnparklodge@bigpond.com

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• Luxurious 4 bedroom B & B on the New England Highway (Homestead 1KM from road) 3 KM south of Scone. • Each room has private facilities, air-airconditioned with spa, fireplace, private verandah and garden plus an indoor swimming pool.

• Set on 230 Acres with views over the Scone Valley with its Studs, dairy farms and grazing. • Free wi-fi. See Trip advisor for the many recommendations. “Experience it to believe it”

• Bush walking

• Fishing

• Magnificent scenery

• Relaxing

• Wildlife

• Pets welcome

• Mountain biking

•Wheelchair access

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DENMAN VAN VILLAGE

Camping facilities with own private en suite are available along with plenty of grassy shaded powered and unpowered sites. Free gas

14 Macauley Street, Denman NSW 2328 T 0419 472 079 enquiries@denmanvanvillage.com.au www.denmanvanvillage.com.au

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peaceful haven has evolved around a church built circa 1936.

The park is great for bird watchers with an abundance of birdlife around the creek that runs through the park.

Only a short walk to the main street of Denman with its Your Hunter Valley stopover on the Golden Highway, Denman local pubs, restaurants, shops, cafes, RSL Club and Bowling Club. Van Village has accommodation available to suit everybody. Choose from the wide range of cabins, also park vans, caravan Minutes drive from Upper Hunter Valley wineries, Two Rivers, Holleydene and campervan sites. Estate, James Estate and also the local horse studs. AW1856723

1531 Bylong Valley Way Baerami T 0467 977 876 W www.baeramipinesretreat.com.au Welcome to Baerami Pines Retreat, a luxury rural escape nestled within a native cypress forest adjoining Wollemi National Park in the Upper Hunter Valley of NSW. With a spectacular backdrop of dramatic sandstone rock escarpments and panoramic views, this extraordinarily

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Completed in 2013, the magnificent architect-designed residence has three spacious double bedrooms (each with an ensuite), a state-of-the-art kitchen, and grandly proportioned living and dining areas flowing to a cloistered courtyard garden with a pergola and outdoor pavilion. The original church building features grand double-height living areas, while the bedrooms and bathrooms are within a modern extension. Superbly styled and immensely comfortable, Baerami Pines Retreat is appointed with eclectic furniture, interesting artworks and customised accessories. AW1856837


SO WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?

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Poem by Richard Wright From Nowlands Gap when looking down, you see the Hunter’s lovely crown. From way up there the sparkling lights resemble jewels that glow at night. An “apple” for the tourist’s eye right up the top; Murrurundi. From the north head further south down to the town of Scone, Home of blue-blood horses, with big hearts, and strong bones. The history goes a long way back to carriage ponies and the hack. Come alive and take a drive north, south, east or west, We can’t hide this valley’s pride; nothing but the best.

You need to come to understand this cradle of our wide brown land. Towns so full of history and many unsolved mysteries, Settlers, convicts, tales of yore, some who set out to explore, Farmer’s, graziers, pioneers heading north to new frontiers, Hold-ups of the coaches run by Cobb & Co, And legends of the mountains that local people know. Dangerous bush-rangers: Hall and Thunderbolt, Hiding in the ranges and riding stolen colts.

Amongst a lot of other things you can see the sport of Kings. Riders with the mallet, striking balls when at full gallop. Then the races, steeple chasers up against the clock Amidst the gentle rolling hills and quality livestock. There are hotels and the motels, galleries as well, Restaurants and cafes with that lovely coffee smell, Taste the cheese and test the wine; both are simply just divine. You will really come alive if you care to take the drive. Venture here and stay a while and enjoy our special smiles.

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