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Discover local guides, stay inspiration, elopement advice and past celebrations at Wallaringa Farm, with helpful ideas for exploring the Hunter Valley and planning your own country escape.
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Dungog Growers Stall
Dungog Growers is a fresh, seasonal produce stall held at the CWA every Saturday morning, showcasing locally grown fruit, vegetables, and regional produce.
Morpeth Town
Morpeth is a quaint country town just a 30-minute drive from Wallaringa Farm in Dungog, and it is well worth a visit. Colonial architecture, indulgent waffles, a fantastic deli, Boydell’s cellar door and the famous lolly shop are a must!
Dungog Commons
Dungog Common, just a short drive away, is a popular spot for mountain biking, bushwalking, and outdoor activities. It’s a must-visit for adventure lovers of all ages, offering a great day out in nature.
Blue Gum Loop Trail
A medium-length walk, the Blue Gum loop trail passes outstanding rainforest and blue gums near Williams River, offering picnicking and scenic views in Barrington Tops National Park near Dungog. Pack a picnic, and make a day of it!
Tocal Homestead Tours
Visit the historical Tocal Homestead, open to the public on Sundays. Bring a picnic to enjoy on the lawns, stroll through the gardens, and explore the site using the provided audio guides.
Barrington Tops National Park
Spend a day in the ancient rainforests of Barrington Tops National Park, a top attraction for Dungog accommodation visitors.
Ladies Well Allyn River
Located within the eastern portion of Chichester State Forest on the Allyn River, in the foothills of the Barrington Tops, Ladies Well is a popular swimming hole – especially in the warmer months – featuring cascades and sun-warmed rocks. It’s a local hidden-gem!
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