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Newcastle Tourism
Newcastle reaches out to the sea, creating Australias only city centre bounded by pristine beaches and an active working harbour. From our intriguing 200 year story has arisen a dynamic city of contrasts. Discover a port city in transition and delight in a mixture of the raw and refined. Working wharves are becoming places of play; the city hums with a vibrant arts culture and an emerging food scene is evident. Some things need never change - the surf is still world class, the pace remains relaxed and the friendly locals are proud of their city. Immerse yourself and discover why.
Maitland Tourism
Nestled in the lower Hunter just two hours north of Sydney, 40 minutes from Newcastle and 25 minutes from Wine Country, Maitland, Hunter Valley is a diverse location with a plethora of unique attractions, physical attributes, accommodation options, shopping and dining opportunities which will appeal to all looking for a special place in the Hunter.
Morpeth Tourist Information
Just a few kilometres from Maitland is the historic village of Morpeth. Classified by the National Trust, Morpeth was established in 1821 on the banks of the Hunter River. Morpeth was once a thriving river port for ships taking goods around Australia and the world. Today visitors travel to Morpeth to experience the eclectic mix of retail offerings, relaxed dining options, exquisite accommodation and the gorgeous heritage perspective of Swan Street. Morpeth is truly a destination that every traveller should take a few hours to explore. Meander along the stone paved pathway Morpeth and explore over 40 stores, cafés and galleries featuring everything from funky home wears to striking artworks, distinctive fashion and amazing jewellery designs. Morpeth is a destination you won't forget, and one that you are sure to revisit.
Morpeth Wine Cellar & Wood Fired Pizza
Visit Morpeth Wine Cellar located in the historic sandstone building known as the Surgeons House. Built in c.1850 for Elizabeth Hillier and her husband Doctor Bennett and it served as a house and surgery for his practise. - Next to Campbells Store. This is the home of Morpeth Moonshine. This is a spirit made from wine. Ask for a taste and view the 2 working Copper Pot Stills. A large selection of Boutique BEERS - both local and from around Australia. Also MORPETH INFORMATION CENTRE for local brochures, maps and information. Morpeth Wood Fired Pizza Cafe open 7 days for lunch and dinner phone 02 49339737.
Total Travel
totaltravel.com is one of the largest travel sites in Australia with a rapidly growing network of sites in other countries including United Kingdom, New Zealand and the United States. Collectively our sites attract well over 2 million travellers each month.
Honeysuckle
Honeysuckle is home to inviting cafes, world-class restaurants and hotels, extensive public spaces, boardwalks, outstanding residential apartments and townhouses, a marina and a variety of busy commercial centres. There truly is something Always Happening at Honeysuckle and we invite you to visit here regularly, to ensure you capture all the tastes and experiences on offer in this amazing waterside destination.
The Oceania Project - Caring for Whales, Dolphins & the Oceans
The Oceania Project, established in 1988, is a Not-for-profit, Research and Information organisation dedicated to Raising Awareness about Cetacea (Whales, Dolphins and Porpoises) and the Ocean Environment. Participate in the Internship Program aboard the Annual Whale Research Expedition and visit iWhales.org.

 

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