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MUDGEE

 

 

History of Mudgee

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Once home to the Wiradjuri people who gave it the name ‘nest in the hills’, the Mudgee region is a spectacular part of the world.

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Mudgee was first reached by white man in 1821 by William Lawson and first settled in 1822 by George and Henry Cox.

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Early Australian architectural facades and historic buildings line the wide streets of Mudgee, many dating to the 1850s.  
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Described by the National Trust as ‘one of the finest groups of townscape in a country area’,  and referring to the buildings from St. John’s Church down to the old police station, Mudgee is still blessed with historic buildings,  wide streets and an ambience that is the envy of many of our urban visitors

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The Mudgee region has a long history of food and wine production.
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Grapes have been grown and wine made continually since 1858

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The completion of the rail line in 1884 saw vegetables and dairy products shipped daily into Sydney. The region was a major fat lamb production area and grew significant quantities of asparagus for the old Edgell plant.

 

 

Mudgee Today

 

Food

The region has a thriving food scene with a diverse range of great modern restaurants and cafes.

The establishment of the Farmers Markets (held on the 3rd Saturday of each month) has seen the rapid growth in small specialist food producers. Products range from chemical free vegetables to yabbies, honey, nuts through to a value added range of products which include award winning tapenades and pestos, as well as unique trophy winning wine jellies.

 

Mudgee food products are available at many of the wineries & cellar doors, in the visitor centre, as well as most festivals and events held both locally and in Sydney

 

Wine

Our  wineries range from very old artisan to large modern with state of the art facilities. Our wine museums are stocked with wines of over 20 years age & these display the strength and tradition of the area, some of which can be tasted at any of our 40 cellar doors.

Our wine styles show strength and concentration due to their underlying quality. White wines are scented and powerful & attractive within 6 – 9 months of making. Reds are dark, concentrated with good ageing prospects.

Culturally our wine industry has its own individuality.  When you visit the cellar doors you will be able to try the region’s indelible stamp, meet its makers, and either learn from others or discover yourself the liquid that frames the Mudgee wine region.

 

Accommodation

Choose from motels, pubs & a couple of boutique hotels or cosy B & Bs, luxurious guesthouses, self-contained cottages or caravan parks. Accommodation ranges from the affordable to the cosy and quaint, and the luxurious.  Maybe you want to pitch a tent?

 

Things To do

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Taste a range of regional  wines – organic? Italian varietals? Full bodied reds? Fortified wines? How about chardonnay from the first cuttings in Australia or Semillon? Sparkling whites and reds – take your pick in the Mudgee region because we do it all. And we do it well. Design your own wine tour or call one of our specialist tour operators.

 

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Grab a picnic basket & stock it with local produce & take a walk in the Goulburn River National Park, the Munghorn Gap or in Wollemi National Park

 

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Birdwatch – the region is home to the endangered and rare Regent Honeyeater. The Cudgegong Field Naturalists meet informally on the 2nd Sunday of each month  to take a bushwalk and look at birds . If you’d like to join them, call the Mudgee Visitor Centre for the contact details.

 

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Bushwalk – follow some tracks in the comprehensive brochures provided by National Parks.

 

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Taste olives & olive oil – the region has its own olive oil show, such is the range of producers.

 

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Taste cheese made right here in town at the region’s only cheese factory.

 

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Fish – in Windamere Dam, the Cudgegong River or at Wollemi. Or take a guided tour with an expert. In season, expect to snag a trout, silver perch or yellowbelly.

 

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Canoe – hire one or bring your own and discover the beauty of our waterways.

 

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Visit the museums – there’s one in Mudgee, Gulgong, Kandos & even a specialist technology museum on the road to Sofala.

 

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Take a river cruise on the stunning waterway known as Dunns Swamp. At different times during the year you can go  evening spotlighting to see native fauna.

 

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Hire a bike and cycle your way around the vineyards or through the towns.

 

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Grab a ‘Cudgegong Drives’ brochure and hit the road – there are 6 designated routes and the brochures are available at the visitor centres in Mudgee, Gulgong and Rylstone.

 

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Play golf at the some of the most picturesque courses in rural NSW – or have a go  at putt putt!

 

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Home to a number of galleries, the region is a hub for the arts. See world class ceramics and a range of wares, handmade by local potters and ceramic artists.

 

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Art – visit small galleries of the region. From traditional landscapes to abstract pieces, sculpture and amazing ceramics, this region is famous for its creative residents and vibrant arts community.

 

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Taste a variety of honeys – grown locally, and varying in flavour intensity and sweetness, this natural elixir is famous in the region.

 

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Take a weekend ride on the miniature railway.

 

 

Major Events

 

 

January 

Kandos Street Machine & Hot Rod Show          

                        www.kandosstreetmachine.org.au

February

Rylstone Kandos Agricultural Show

                         www.rylstone.com

March   

Mudgee Show

                          www.mudgeeshow.org.au

Elliot Rocke Mudfest – Mudgee Short Film Festival

                        www.mudfest.com.au

Gulgong Show

                         (02) 6374 2030

Robert Stein annual Footcrush Feast

                        www.robertstein.com.au

21st annual Bylong Mouse Races

                         www.bylongmouseraces.com.au

April

AREC Bike Muster, Australian Rural Education Centre

                         www.bikemuster.com.au

Annual Easter Sunday Rabbit Races

                          Gulgong Bowling Club 6372 1054

Wings Wheels & Wine Show 

                        www.aeroclub.hwy.com.au

‘Gooree Mile’ Race Day, Mudgee Racecourse

                          (02) 6372 6035

May

Bligh Picnic Race Meeting

Rylstone Swap Meet

                         (02) 6379 4717

     June

 Henry Lawson Heritage Festival and Literary Awards, Gulgong

Dining in the Gallery

                          www.cudgegonggallery.com.au

Gulgong Gold Cup Races, Gulgong Racecourse

Gulgong Eisteddfod Matinee & Gala Concert

                          (02) 6375 9655

July

Mudgee Small Farm Field Days

                       www.arec.com.au

August

Mudgee Wine & Food Fair, Balmoral Beach

                        www.mudgeewine.com.au

Mudgee Marathon Weekend

                        www.mudgeetriclub.hwy.com.au

September

Landmark AWB Wine Festival Race Meeting, Mudgee Racecourse

Mudgee Wine Festival

                        www.mudgeewine.com.au

Mudgee Wine Show Public Tasting

                        www.mudgeewine.com.au

 

October

Mudgee Wine & Food Fair, Manly

                        www.mudgeewine.com.au

A Day on the Green At Patley Wines

                        www.adayonthegreen.com.au

Mudgee Fine Foods Awards Public Tasting and Regional Foods Dinner

                        www.mudgeefinefoods.com.au

Cox Family Race Day, Mudgee Racecourse

                        (02) 6372 6035

 

November

Vintage Rail Motor Train Trips

                         (02) 6373 3626

Rylstone Streetfeast   

                       www.rylstone.com

Huntington Music Festival 

                      www.huntingtonestate.com.au

 

December

Oatley Family ‘Mudgee Cup’ Mudgee Racecourse

                         (02)6372 6035

Christmas in Mudgee Street Carnival

                       www.mudgeebusiness.com.au

 

 

Markets  check www.visitmudgeeregion.com.au for details

1st Saturday of each month-  Church Markets – St. Johns Anglican Church, Cnr. Market & Church Sts, Mudgee
2nd Saturday of each month – Community Markets – Lawson Park, Cnr. Short & Church Sts, Mudgee
3rd Saturday of each month – Farmers Markets – St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Cnr. Church & Market Sts, Mudgee
4th Saturday of each month – Gulgong Markets – Coronation Park, Mayne St, Gulgong
4th Saturday of each month – Red Hill Markets – Red Hill Environmental Centre, Gulgong

 

 

 For any further information contact the Mudgee Visitor Information Centre

 

 

These  Mudgee businesses are partners in promoting the Bylong Valley Way

 

Easy Driving ..........on Your Inland Adventure Trail

 

From the Bylong Valley Way to the Golden Highway and on to the New England Highway

 

 

 

 

 

 

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