Museums & Art Galleries in Mudgee, NSW

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Pipeclay Lane, Mudgee, 2850

(02) 6373 3991
The Robert Stein Vineyard and winery is situated 10 kms North Of Mudgee. Mudgee is located approx. 270kms North West of Sydney, on the edge of the Great Dividing Range. Elevation of Mudgee's Vineyards lie between 400m and 1050m. Surrounding towns of Mudgee include Rylstone, Kandos and Gulgong. The Mudgee Region is a Moderate-climate region. However due to considerable variation in altitude, and the significance of aspect on the many hillside vineyards, there is quite significant variation in climate throughout the region. Despite this variation, even the warmest sites are comparatively cooler than many other Australian regions The Mudgee Valley is characterised by significant winter and spring rainfall, annually about 700mm of rainfall. For more on the Mudgee region, visit the Mudgee Wine Grape Growers website: www.mudgeewine.au or the Mudgee Region Tourism website: www.visitmudgeeregion.au.
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194 Henry Lawson Dr, Mudgee, 2850

(02) 6372 2461
MUDGEE HAMPERS - ABOUT US : Mudgee Hampers was founded in 1996 and is the mail-order gift division of Mudgee Gourmet. Both businesses are owned and operated by Mudgee vigneurons, Debbie and Tony McKendry, and specialise in delicious non-perishable foods made in the Mudgee Region of NSW by the districts boutique food producers. Several producers regularly compete in Fine Food Awards and many products have been awarded bronze, silver or gold medals. Mudgee Gourmet's country pantry is located at Vinifera Wines just five minutes from town on Henry Lawson Drive and among the vineyards. There is plenty of parking, a distillery, Spanish style wines and product tastings. Mudgee is the second oldest town west of the Great Divide (Blue Mountains) of New South Wales. The first European settlement in the district was in 1822. It is 500 m above sea level and enjoys a continental Mediterranean climate. Today the old pastoral market town is the vibrant centre of Mudgee Wine Region in the Central Ranges Wine Zone. In addition to viticulture, the Region has experienced rapid growth in non-traditional rural industries (such as olives and lavender) and associated boutique value-adding enterprises. A new range of locally made products - table olives, tapenades, extra virgin olive oils, hazelnuts, verjuice and lavender pamper goods - joined traditional gourmet products, like wine-mustards and farm-house jams and pickles. Visitors to Mudgee Gourmet at Vinifera are encouraged to sample products in a relaxed informal setting, accompanied by use tips, recipes and serving suggestions. We deliver gourmet hampers around NSW VICTORIA SOUTH AUSTRALIA QUEENSLAND WESTERN AUSTRALIA TASMANIA ACT AND NORTHERN TERRITORY.
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90 Market Street, Mudgee, 2850

(02) 6378 2850
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126 Market St, Mudgee, 2850

(02) 6372 7395
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This Mudgee Museum & Historical Society is a must-visit for history enthusiasts and locals. The museum showcases a wealth of local history through well-presented exhibits, including photographs, stories, and artifacts. The knowledgeable volunteers are friendly and willing to answer questions. Visitors can expect a comprehensive range of town history, with displays covering household goods, dolls, and sporting memorabilia. Highlights include the Furphy water tank and the spinning wheel believed to have come on the first fleet. Family-friendly and affordable, entry is only $10 for adults. Recommended for those looking to learn more about Mudgee and its history.
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84 MARKET STREET, Mudgee, 2850

(02) 6372 1020
The township of Mudgee was first reached by white man in 1821 by William Lawson and first settled in 1822 by George and Henry Cox. When you drive into Mudgee it is a sight to behold with rolling hills, gorgeous mountains oozing with countryside peace and a warm fuzzy feeling. Boutique shopping, cafes and restaurants, markets and a vibrant arts community give the town an edge. Indulge your senses in the region and visit Gulgong, Rylstone & Kandos - take a step back in time wandering through our museums, go bushwalking or birdwatching or gold panning, take some time out to visit our natural wonderland in our National Parks, visit markets, galleries, antique shops, the miniature railway, a winery or olive producer or go on a farm walk, open your taste buds at the cheese factories, stop off at the brewery or star gaze at the observatory. For a holiday or weekend away, look no further than the Mudgee region. There is something for everyone but whatever you choose, it is, ‘in every sense perfection’.
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122 STRIKES LANE, Mudgee, 2850

(02) 6373 3856
Rosby is a small vineyard about 10 kilometres north of Mudgee, wholly owned and operated by the Norton-Knight family. After planting a 15-acre block of shiraz and cabernet sauvignon grapes in 1996, the Norton-Knights started producing some of the most consistently excellent red wine grapes in the area and soon won a long-term contract to provide fruit to Southcorp, along with other high-profile local vineyards Abercorn and Huntington.

52 Lewis St, Mudgee, 2850

(02) 6372 2850

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