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Dungog, the Hunter Valley & Beyond

Explore Dungog, Paterson, Morpeth, the Hunter Valley and the Barrington Tops from your base at Wallaringa Farm. From local eats and scenic drives to farm stay inspiration, guest stories and regional guides, this is your starting point for planning a slower country escape in NSW.

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EXPLORE

  • Modern dining room with glass-top table, six beige chairs, wooden sideboards, wall art, and large glass doors leading outside.

    Our Region

    Explore local eats, scenic drives and things to do near Dungog.

  • A woman with light skin and long brown hair petting a brown and black horse at a wooden fence outdoors with trees in the background.

    Our Gallery

    Step inside the farmhouse, gardens and wide-open farm views.

  • Outdoor scene with mountains, trees, and a fire pit with smoke, viewed through blurred objects in the foreground.

    Our Blog

    Read local guides, stay inspiration, elopement advice and past celebrations.

  • A house with a sloped metal roof, surrounded by trees and outdoor furniture, with long shadows cast on the ground in the early morning or late afternoon sunlight.

    Our Story

    Learn more about the farm, the setting and the story behind Wallaringa.

“On the slope of a family beef farm 2.5 hours north of Sydney in the cattle country of the Hunter region, Wallaringa Farm’s surroundings are quintessentially Australian: bleached paddocks, blue hills, grey gum trees. There are also bush walks and historic homesteads nearby (this is Captain Thunderbolt territory), and Barrington Tops National Park is within an hour’s drive.”

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Stay A Little Longer

A young child with blonde hair, wearing a brown coat, grey pants, and rain boots, stands near a wooden fence and faces a group of horses grazing in a field.
A bottle of Boydell's Shiraz red wine, a glass of poured red wine, a cup of popcorn, and another cup are arranged on a surface covered with a white cloth and a paper napkin. The background appears to be sand
Close-up view of a house porch showing a wooden door, wall-mounted lights, a window, a metal roof, and supporting wooden beams.

Wallaringa Farm is your base for exploring Dungog, the Hunter Valley and beyond, but the best part is always coming back to the quiet of the farm.