When Is The Best Time to Visit the Hunter Valley?

If you’re a wine lover looking to do some wine tasting in the Hunter Valley, the period between December and February is most ideal. It’s usually harvest time for vineyards in the region. You can hop from one winery to the next, tasting the different kinds of wines available. Additionally, Summer provides the perfect environment and climate for different family activities, with festivals and events filling up the calendar. 

Fun Activities to Do in the Hunter Valley During Summer

There are numerous activities to do during the Summer in the Hunter Valley. The best part is that you can carry your family along to be part of the fun!

Wine Sampling at Family-Friendly Wineries

Wine tasting is the most favourite activity to do in the Hunter Valley. Even if you have children in tow, you can still pay a visit to the many wineries in the region. All you need to do is select a family-friendly cellar door for an unforgettable wine-tasting experience. Examples of such wineries are Whispering BrookMisty Glen Wines, and Tulloch Wines.

Children can also take part in wine tasting at Tulloch Wines while engaging in different entertaining activities. The winery usually has a special tasting session for children. It involves four unique non-alcoholic tasting experiences alongside four matching nut and gluten-free snacks. This event accommodates children aged between 3 and 12 years. 

It doesn’t just end here, as there is also a special event for teens. It includes a Kombucha tasting experience of Mailer McGuire specialty Kombucha. This usually comes alongside a local cheese box.

Biking Along The Hermitage Way Cycle way

If you love a bike riding experience with family, Hermitage Road offers a cycle way that is 10.8 km long. You can ride personal or hired bikes from the New England Highway to Broke Road. 

Along the way, you will pass many wineries, so hop into one of them and get a taste of their wine. You can also decide to order wine and have it brought to your place of stay, specifically if you’re staying in Pokolbin.  

The wineries along the way include family-friendly wineries like the Misty Glen Wines. Your children will have their special ‘Kids Zone’ at the cellar door. Besides, this winery has two lovely and friendly dogs for your kids to play with.

RidgeView Wines is the other family-friendly winery. It provides colouring-in sheets and an activity box to entertain your children at the cellar door as you enjoy their wine-tasting experience. Also, get to enjoy scrumptious food by The Brokenback Bar.

Animal Viewing at the Hunter Valley Zoo

The Hunter Valley Zoo offers an unforgettable experience if you’re an animal lover. There are so many great attractions to enjoy as a family. The Zoo is in Nulkaba and is a great attraction that offers you an amazing opportunity to see your favourite animals up close. This is because the Hunter Valley Zoo has numerous hands-on interactive animal experiences. You will get to see animals like cheetahs, crocodiles, lions, monkeys, kangaroos, and more!

Choose A Company that Offers the Best Travel Experience

If you’re looking to visit the Hunter Valley in the Summer to enjoy wine tasting and other fun activities, you will need a reliable Bus and Van Hire Company. We can provide professional and friendly chauffeurs that are familiar with the Hunter Valley, including all its wineries, fun spots, and accommodation. 

Adairs Bus and Van Hire Services is your go-to choice: 

  • We have comfy minivans and buses for hire to cater for all your travel needs to the Hunter Valley 
  • We have self-drive services if you feel like personally chauffeuring your family around the Hunter Valley
  • We have wheelchair-accessible minivans and buses if you or your family member has accessibility requirements 

Contact Us!

If you have any questions about the Hunter Valley’s best wineries and vineyards, feel free to contact us now for bookings! 

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