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Researched by April Huddleston
Visiting Hunter Valley & Jenolan CavesMay 29th-30th
Free days while we are in Sydney
Jenolan Caves in the Blue Mountains More than 400 caves have been
discovered since 1830 Oldest known open caves
Includes underground rivers, ponds, and spectacular formations, such as Carlotta’s Arch and the Blue Lake
One of the finest cave systems in the world
Nine show caves are open everyday for tourism
If you visit only one cave, the Lucas has the Cathedral Chamber, one of the widest and highest at Jenolan. With famous acoustics, the Cathedral hosts Concerts in the Caves.
The Temple of Baal, one of the world's most beautiful caves, offers the 9m long Angel's Wing - one of the world’s largest cave shawls.
Explore Jenolan’s mysterious depths with Adventure Caving. Abseil, squeeze and climb through undeveloped caves, with only a head lamp to light your way.
If you prefer exploring at your own pace, we have introduced a brand new digital audio tour of the Nettle Cave, which allows exploration on a self-guided basis for the first time.
Jenolan Caves
Temple of Baal’s “Angel Wing”
Nettle Cave – part of a self-guided tour
Finding the Jenolan Caves
Prices for
ToursBlue Mountain River Cruise$88 AUD Tours leave from:
Holiday Inn Potts Point, 203 Victoria street, Potts Point at 7.20am (Kings Cross / Potts Point )
YHA Central, corner Rawson Place and Pitt street at 7.35am ( next to Central Station )
Circular Quay, corner Loftus and Alfred streets at 7.55am
River Cruise Includes…
Prices for
ToursBoutique Mountain Tour$145-$165•Complimentary pick-up•Mittigar Culture Centre•Morning tea•Blue Mountain National Park•Lunch•Euroka Clearing•You get a Boomerang!
PricingTour Video
Canyoning in the Blue Mountains
Prices for CanyoningAnywhere from $150 to $200+
Getting to the Wine…
Less than 2 hours to Sydney
Hunter ValleyAustralia’s oldest and one the most well-known wine regionsHunter River was first discovered by Europeans in 1797
Lieutenant John Shortland - a British naval officer found it while searching for escaped convicts from Sydney Cove
In his report, Shortland noted extensive growths of mature cedar trees - at that time these were in great demand for use as masts and spars on sailing vessels.
Wine grapes were first introduced in the valley in early 1820s
By 1823, over 21 acres of vineyards had already been planted on the northern banks of the river Many of the families in the region have been there since then and
have great pride in their heritage and growthThe majority of the vineyards can be found in the Lower
Hunter, although the Upper Hunter also has its own attractive quality with its vast horse breeding and racing, as well as several vineyards.
Once You Have Made ItOver 60 restaurants, 120 wineries, 160
accommodation venues, and many, many activitiesYou can walk, ride, or drive your way through the
sweeping vine-lined hills.Famous for cheeses, olives, and WINE!
Grapes, grapes, grapes Grape Production Timeline
Late January – Harvest of grapes begins, depending on the weather and seasonal conditions
Late March – Harvest of grapes finishes
March to September – Vines leaves turn red and fall, then become dormant in the cooler months.
Late September – Budburst where the vines start to spring with new growth and foliage.
September to January – Fruit ripens and grows.
In 2001-2002, approximately 57% of grapes used to manufacture wine in the Hunter Valley were grown in the Hunter (35,000 tonnes crushed), while 43% were imported.
It is estimated by the Hunter Valley Research foundation that in 2003-2004 approximately 25.4 million litres of wine were produced in the Hunter: 12.9 million litres of white, 9 million litres of red, and 3.4 million litres of other wine.
*Tonnes = metric ton = Over 2200 pounds
Prices for
ToursBoutique Wine Tours$110 per person•Complimentary pick-up & drop-off from your Sydney city hotel•All wine-tasting on tour whilst accompanied by our guides.•Travel in our luxury vehicles.•On-board commentary and information during your travel to and from the Hunter Valley.•Lunch is not included on our Regular Tour, but can be for an additional $15
Wine Tour
The Hunter Valley......you'll love it !