Mudgee
NSW, Australia

Mudgee

Three hours northwest of Sydney in the folds of the Great Dividing Range, Mudgee is the unpretentious counterpart to the Hunter: older than most visitors realise, warmer than Orange, and increasingly confident about what it does best.

Experiences

12 itineraries

Mudgee Wine Adventures

Mudgee Wine Adventures

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Mudgee Wine Adventures

Mudgeesmall groupprivate

Adam's Mudgee wine tours — 6 wineries, farm-to-table lunch, the best service and friendliest vibes.

Duration

Full day or half day

Through The Grapevine Tours Mudgee

Through The Grapevine Tours Mudgee

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Through The Grapevine Tours Mudgee

Mudgeeprivatesmall groupbespoke

Mudgee's newest premium operator — Rachel's designer tour packages, all-inclusive or pay-as-you-taste.

Duration

Half day or full day

Bespoke Tours Mudgee

Bespoke Tours Mudgee

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Bespoke Tours Mudgee

Mudgeeprivateluxurybespoke

Luxury chauffeur wine tours from Lewis Street — Mudgee's premium private touring service.

Duration

Full day or half day

High Valley Cheese Co

High Valley Cheese Co

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High Valley Cheese Co

Mudgeecellar doorsmall group

Mudgee's artisan cheesemaker — paired tastings of handcrafted cheese and local wine in the hills.

Duration

Half day

Mudgee & Beyond

Mudgee & Beyond

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Mudgee & Beyond

Mudgeeprivategroupbespoke

Private bus bookings, custom cellar door selection, and luxury accommodation — all in Mudgee's heartland.

Duration

Full day

Mudgee Tourist Bus

Mudgee Tourist Bus

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Mudgee Tourist Bus

Mudgeesmall group

Full day, afternoon, and morning wine tours through 40+ Mudgee cellar doors — organic, boutique, and eclectic.

Duration

Half day to full day

Capacity

Max 10

Mudgee Tours

Mudgee Tours

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Mudgee Tours

Mudgeesmall groupprivate

Mudgee's dedicated wine touring specialists — customised cellar door experiences across the region.

Duration

Full day or half day

Mudgee Wine and Country Tours

Mudgee Wine and Country Tours

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Mudgee Wine and Country Tours

Mudgeesmall group

Mudgee wine tours through 40+ cellar doors — full day, morning and afternoon formats in one of NSW's best inland regions.

Duration

Half day to full day

Capacity

Max 10

Mudgee Valley Wine Tours with James

Mudgee Valley Wine Tours with James

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Mudgee Valley Wine Tours with James

Mudgeesmall groupprivate

Personalised Mudgee wine tours with James — private groups, local knowledge, pickup from your accommodation.

Duration

Half day to full day

Capacity

Max 11

Mudgee Wine Explorer Tours

Mudgee Wine Explorer Tours

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Mudgee Wine Explorer Tours

Mudgeesmall groupgroupprivate

Mudgee's biggest operator — 9 buses, 2500+ five-star reviews, half-day, full-day, 7 days a week.

Duration

Half day or full day

Wine O'Clock Mudgee Wine Tours

Wine O'Clock Mudgee Wine Tours

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Wine O'Clock Mudgee Wine Tours

Mudgeesmall groupprivate

Mudgee wine tours on your schedule — flexible cellar door touring across the region.

Duration

Full day or half day

Wine n' Vines Mudgee

Wine n' Vines Mudgee

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Wine n' Vines Mudgee

Mudgeeprivatesmall groupbespoke

Mel and Scott's family-owned Mudgee wine tours — full-day from $145, pick-up from your accommodation.

Duration

Full day

The Dossier

Orientation

Mudgee sits 270km northwest of Sydney, about 3 hours via the Great Western Highway. Bells Line of Road is the better drive if you're not in a hurry, winding through apple country and the Capertee Valley. The region clusters around the town of Mudgee, a handsome colonial streetscape with genuine hospitality bones. Most cellar doors are within 20 minutes of the main street: easy half-day territory.

Vintage & Season

March and April are harvest months: warm, busy, and energetic. Spring (September to October) is the most overlooked window: mild temperatures, wattles in bloom, and none of the summer tourist traffic. The Mudgee Wine and Food Festival in September is the region's annual showcase and worth the drive from Sydney. Summers are hot; July brings a distinct chill but winter touring is quiet in a way that suits the character of the place.

Signature Profile

Shiraz and Cabernet have driven Mudgee's reputation for decades: the warmer inland climate produces robust, generously fruited reds that often represent serious value. Chardonnay was the region's original claim to international recognition in the 1970s, and the best examples remain impressive. The food scene is growing into its potential: local honey, cold-pressed olive oil, and a restaurant culture that consistently punches above what the population base would suggest.