We’ve heard it said the streets in the Mudgee Region hold a certain literary charm.
The heritage buildings. The clock tower. The rolling hills. The ‘ye olde’ pubs.
This region has been known to inspire a creative or two - must be all the wine.
If you’re someone who resonates with a good tome, you’ll love looking through Mudgee Region with a literary lens…
If you love Wuthering Heights, you’ll love Mudgee’s mountain views.
Like the windy Yorkshire moors without the dark, foreboding vibes. You’ll get lost in the Mudgee Region’s vast hills that overlook its many vineyards. We love our rolling hills in winter, just as the early morning fog lifts and the day begins to appear. Ooft, so picturesque.
If you love Bridgerton, you’ll love Mudgee’s main streets.
Just like the ladies of the Ton, you’ll want to do a few laps of Mudgee’s main streets. Saunter amid heritage buildings, old-world churches and cherry blossoms. And on the right day, you might even spot a horse and carriage trotting down Market Street.
If you love the Great Gatsby, you’ll love the Regent Theatre.
A rare, intact Art Deco country cinema. The facade of this heritage gem is just made for jazz music, flapper dresses and illegal cocktails. Currently under renovation, grab some pics of this gorgeous old building and celebrate an era gone by.
If you love The Paris Wife, you’ll love Alby & Esthers.
Mudgee’s little pocket of France. Wander down the alley to uncover a Parisian-style courtyard, set on cobblestones, with vintage furniture and a vine canopy taking you straight to the streets of France. Oui oui!
If you love Australian poetry, you’ll love Gulgong.
The childhood home of Henry Lawson and the inspiration for many of his iconic poems. Head to this gold rush town on the June long weekend for the Henry Lawson Festival to really celebrate Australia’s favourite bush poet.
Feature image supplied by Destination NSW