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Australia's niche destination guide: Newcastle & Hunter Valley

 12 Feb 2020

Hunter Valley, one of the most internationally reputable Australian wine regions, is 165km north of Sydney. The Greyhound bus, which runs daily from downtown Sydney to the Hunter Valley area (Newcastle), makes this curious wine adventure within reach.


Greyhound bus: Sydney <> Newcastle, three hours one way


And Newcastle - the second-largest city in NSW - has plenty of great outdoors and spectacular views waiting for you!


Port Stephens: With 26 star-studded beaches, some are famous for their big waves, attracting many surfers, and others are more calm and suitable for surfers or family members.

In addition, Port Stephen has the largest dunes in the Southern Hemisphere, stretching 32 kilometres, and is Australia`s best sandy resort. This new sport thrilling, relatively high safety factor, while rushing down the dunes, while enjoying the fantastic desert scenery!

Nobby`s Beach: One of Australia`s most popular city beaches, with its golden sandy beaches facing the Pacific Ocean, is perfect for swimming.

The highest level of Norbis lighthouse in the north of the beach is the best location for a panoramic view of Newcastle.

Fort Skrakhini Historic Site (Fort Skrachley Historical Site): Built in the 19th century, it was originally a coastal defense project.

You will learn more about the life of the naval fort and the history of World War II, and take a view of the sea and the magnificent view of the entrance to Newcastle Harbor.

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