Cabins in Hunter Valley

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Roma Orchard - Hunter Valley

14 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents35 acres · Omadale, NSW
Set on 35 acres at the junction of the Omadale Brook and Hunter River, Roma Orchard offers you the chance to escape and unwind at the head of the Upper Hunter. Ideally located just 3.5 hours from Sydney or 45 minutes from Scone, Roma Orchard has been run by the Tilse family for 6 generations and now welcomes guests from far and wide to stop, relax and enjoy the picturesque surrounds of the apple orchard and vineyard. The Orchard Lodge was officially opened on the 20th September 1992, Over time, accommodation on Roma Orchard has expanded  to now include the recently renovated Roma Cottage and campground. Whether you're looking for an event venue, holiday retreat, family getaway, or wedding destination, we welcome you to find your space on Roma Orchard.
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Echo Farm Cabin Hunter Springs

1 site · Lodging357 acres · Gloucester, NSW
Elevated property (1270m) with the Campers Shed overlooking the start of the Hunter River. Seventeen km from the Gundy turnoff on Tomalla Rd/Hunter Rd heading up the mountain to Tomalla. The Campers Shed Sleeps 6 people, one sofa bed and 4 singles with matresses (bring your own bed material, sleeping bags , there is a kitchenette, BBQ (bring own gas and utensils) and flushing toilet. There is no drinking water, so please bring your own. No power, no shower (you can wash in river stream). Stay warm with a pot belly wood heater inside, or sit and keep warm with a bon fire outside, overlooking nature. The property is located approx 2km from Devils Arc, and there is a waterfall nearby. Campers will enjoy some snow in winter, bushwalking with nature, mountain biking, bow hunting (No firearms). Campfires allowed (when no fire ban) - there is plenty of timber around to cut your own firewood.
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Little Brothers Adventure Park

14 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents900 acres · Muswellbrook, NSW
Mountain wilderness with rain forests and small creeks and springs from 350m to 800m, the property is off the Mt Royal arm from south west side of the Barrington Tops. We have Km’s of walking, 4x4, cycle, motorcycle, side by side quad trails and if you like make your own. We have a main cabin with separate accommodation with off grid power with all the ammenities, also a Glamping style Pine Cabin with basic off grid and basic camping amenities. The property has numinous camping areas or if you like set up camp where you like. Dog friendly so long as the dog is to. There are minor logging activity during mid week in quarantine areas of the property, happy to guide and explain how that works. We are 45min from Singleton in the Hunter Valley, a scenic drive on tared road to the main gate, then you need a 4x4 from then on and 5 km to the property.
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Cabins in Hunter Valley guide

Overview

Renowned across Australia and abroad for its wine production, the Hunter Valley (aka the Hunter Region) is a popular getaway spot for travellers wanting to do a bit of wine-tasting and makes for a popular weekend getaway from Sydney. The region's cultural and commercial hub is in Newcastle, about a two-hour drive north of Sydney, and while there are plenty of great lodging options right in town, those looking to really experience the terroir of the region may want to head inland to spend a few nights in a countryside cabin. Cabin rentals run the gamut from simple rustic spots to upscale lodges with fully equipped kitchens and multiple bedrooms, ideal for groups or families. Many also have outdoor fire pits, ideal for those who want to experience the joy of an evening outdoors but may not be equipped for camping.