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Mudgee is a historic country town in the central west of New South Wales. It is set in the secluded surroundings of the Cudgegong Valley 282 km’s north-west of Sydney.
During the 19th century the area was a major gold-mining district, however today the tourism industry in Mudgee thrives due to the beautiful wines produced in the region. A history of winemaking since the 1850’s Mudgee is the third largest grape growing area in New South Wales with the town operating an astounding 40 wineries, tempting enthusiasts to stop, taste and purchase at cellar doors.
From Fertile farmland soils, comes great local produce available at the quaint cafés and restaurants, farm gate sales, and gourmet food outlets.
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Mudgee is a historic country town in the central west of New South Wales. It is set in the secluded surroundings of the Cudgegong Valley 282 km’s north-west of Sydney.
During the 19th century the area was a major gold-mining district, however today the tourism industry in Mudgee thrives due to the beautiful wines produced in the region. A history

Mudgee is a historic country town in the central west of New South Wales. It is set in the secluded surroundings of the Cudgegong Valley 282 km’s north-west of Sydney.
During the 19th century the area was a major gold-mining district, however today the tourism industry in Mudgee thrives due to the beautiful wines produced in the region. A history of winemaking since the 1850’s Mudgee is the third largest grape growing area in New South Wales with the town operating an astounding 40 wineries, tempting enthusiasts to stop, taste and purchase at cellar doors.
From Fertile farmland soils, comes great local produce available at the quaint cafés and restaurants, farm gate sales, and gourmet food outlets.
Mudgee’s rich pastoral era is reflected in heritage streetscapes and wide tree lined streets. The National Trust listed many of the town dwellings, including the Mudgee Historical Society, the Catholic Presbytery, the court house and police station.
Visitors are tempted to stay with a vast array of accommodation on offer including charming B&B’s and farm-stays. The town hosts wonderful cultural events and festivals annually and is serviced by a golf course, showground, trotting track and local schools. Perched in a valley and surrounded by rolling hills, make it a popular spot for outdoor pursuits such as bushwalking and bird-watching. The Avisford Nature Reserve and Wollemi National Park are in close proximity and can be explored from Mudgee.

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