I am excited to show you all a snippet of this wonderful place in NSW, Australia known as Mudgee. First of all, what a great name. It is an Aboriginal name meaning ‘nest in the hills’ which is very apt as it is geographically located within the Cudgegong River Valley.
The reason I have always wanted to visit Mudgee as I have heard that it’s the place to visit for wine tasting. I know we have Hunter Valley nearby (I have so many posts on this) but I was excited to try somewhere new and visit a more rural location. Mudgee, being further inland of NSW and a 3.5 hour drive from Sydney is the perfect getaway. I had heard that Mudgee has a lot of character and is extremely rustic and quaint. These traits are right up my street and boy did Mudgee deliver.
We were only there for a weekend so we didn’t have the chance to explore everything on offer. However, that just means we will have to return one day! I will show you where we stayed and the places we managed to check out, including 3 wineries. Also the people here! The people are amazing here and so, so friendly.



The architecture in Mudgee was fantastic. I love seeing the old style buildings and churches. It adds a bit of character to the place and showcases the history of the area.





We booked a wine tour with Mudgee Wine Tours and we planned the half day tour. This offered three vineyards to visit and to be honest this was just the right amount. We have done a full day wine tour in the past and it’s a long day of drinking wine 🤪. Others on our tour were carrying out the full day and they were exhausted by the end. Our tour guide was with the most fabulous woman we could have met. Lindy was professional, personable, extremely friendly and honestly made the tour very memorable for all the right reasons. She would interact with the different vineyard staff also which was really lovely to see and to be honest this was a first for us. Most tour guides will simply wait outside and operate mostly as a driver for the day.






A couple of places where we had drinks and dinner. These are all popular spots in Mudgee and worth checking out.






We loved walking around the town and even managed to stumble upon a pretty park just by the river.




We also took a ten minute drive outside Mudgee to visit Windamere Dam. It is really stunning and you can also visit on your way home from Mudgee as it’s on the route back to Sydney.


Thanks for checking out my Mudgee blog. I hope you liked the photos and maybe feel inspired to visit yourself one day. It is a truly wonderful place that I would happily visit again.
Wayne ✌🏽
So beautiful place! Nice architecture!
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Thank you very much! Yes the architecture is beautiful ☺️
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What a lovely place. Thanks for taking us along, Wayne. It looks like it was quiet there, but given the current pandemic situation, I’m not surprised.
It took me back to a wine tour my partner, and I once did in California about 12 years ago. Just us with two American ladies around the same age as us. We had so much fun on that wine tour, but it was a long day. Needless to say that we also ended up buying lots of wine and having it shipped back to our home in the UK. The wine was waiting for us when we got home.
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That sounds lovely Hugh, especially to have the wine waiting for you at home! Yes it was pretty quiet, everywhere is st the moment. Honestly, I love it although I appreciate its not great for business. I love social distancing, I don’t want people too close to me 😆. Thanks for your comment Hugh!
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So many cool buildings in one place. Like heaven for architects.
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Absolutely! I love all the different architecture too so I was also in my element 🤣
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Beautifully written with excellent photos! Hope you enjoyed a lot! Well shared thanks 😊💕👌
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Thanks so much Priti, that’s very kind ☺️
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It’s my pleasure 💕😊God bless you 👌❤
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Looks a great little place – but then anywhere with a wine tour gets our vote!
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I second that! Can’t beat a vineyard ☺️ thanks for your feedback.
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It looks like a nice place to visit! 👍🏻😀
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Thanks a lot! It really a beautiful place ☺️
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Lovely pictures. I assume that the gentleman with you is your partner? Such a lovely couple. I keep forgetting that you’re getting summer. We aren’t 😀 drifts and snow…nice to see some grass and stuff 🙂
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It is indeed my partner/husband. Thanks so much ☺️
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Sorry, wasn’t sure if you were married or made long term commitment (common law). Some countries still don’t have their act together and I haven’t kept track of which ones. Lovely couple!
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Haha all good. Thanks so much! We are very fortunate here in Australia 🙏🏼
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Will you ever get a chance to post wedding pictures? Sorry, I’m a sucker for wedding pictures 🙂
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Haha good idea. Maybe I should do a post about it 😆
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That would be lovely!
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I do have this blog post from a few years ago https://wrookieschu.com/2017/11/14/my-tenth-blog-😉✏%EF%B8%8F🔟/#more-198
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Giving away best kept secrets….shhhh 🥂🍷😊
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Haha I know right. Sometimes you don’t want to share these places and keep them for yourself.
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Lol at the Guinness. You can take the man out of Northern Ireland, but not the Norn Iron outta rhe man eh!
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Haha that is so true!!!
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I think we’ve driven through Mudgee but, having read your post, we clearly should’ve tarried a while
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Oh wow!!! That’s crazy, yes it’s a great place to stop ☺️
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Beautiful! Thanks for the wonderful tour. The photos are super. Yes, it does make me want to visit.
Nice blog! Have a great day!
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Thanks so much!!! I really appreciate that ☺️
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