Arrowfield Estate is situated in famous Upper Hunter Valley wine region. The home property, vineyard, winery, restaurant & cellar door overlooks the beautiful Doyles & Martindale Ranges.
Our multi award winning vineyard and winery has received over 1,000 awards and medals date.
Visit us at our cellar doors in Jerrys Plains or Pokolbin, meet our friendly and knowledgeable team, and enjoy an outstanding range of wines.
Arrowfield Estate is home to Max's Restaurant. Max’s Restaurant offers a s...
Boutique Vineyard, Olive Grove and Art Gallery situated in the tranquil Broke Forwich region of the Hunter Valley. Taste the wines made under contract by renowned wine maker Andrew Margan. Olives, tapendade (silver award) infused oils and wines can be tasted at our newly opened cellar door.
Our 2007 extra virgin olive oil won best oil in the nsw northern olive oil show oil, along with several other awards.
Sandstone sculptor Sam Re has superb pieces for sale in the art gallery along with bea...
Watch our friendly Alpacas graze as you enjoy morning/ afternoon teas and lunches surrounded by macadamia & citrus trees. Smack bang in the middle of Hunter Valley Wine Country.
We also welcome enquiries from groups
Carrs Macadamia Farm is quietly nestled amid 63 acres of Natural Bush. We offer Native Gardens, Macadamia and Citrus Orchards and Cafe and Gift Shop.
Some of our Great Menu Items
Coffee & Cake: Choose from delights such as – warmed mud cake with fresh whipped cream, hot apple p...
Sweeping views of the Hunter Valley's Broke Fordwich district make visiting picturesque Catherine Vale Vineyard a priority on your wine tasting agenda. Come and visit our cellar door and enjoy a picnic or barbecue. At Catherine Vale Bill and Wendy Lawson grow premium Semillon and Chardonnay grapes . Our Italian red varieties Dolcetto and Barbera have been well received. The 2006 Barbera was awarded top score in hte recent Alternative Varieties Wine Show. James Halliday continues to give us a ...
Singleton is an area rich in history and natural beauty and is well known for quality wines.
Tour the wineries by bike, visit the aquatic paradise of Lake St Clair, see Aboriginal cave paintings and view three National Parks mountain ranges, providing spectacular backdrops whilst cycling.
Cycle Routes: Natures Paradise Ride - 103km Singleton Country Ride - 35km Good Food, Good Wine Ride - 68km Stoney Creek Road Ride - 46km Roughit Lane Ride - 31km Army Camp Ride - 23km
Situated 25 km north of Singleton in the foothills of the Barrington Tops National Park, Lake St Clair provides an expanse of water 15 kilometres long and up to 3 kilometres wide. It has a storage capacity of 283,000 million litres. About half the volume of Sydney Harbour. The dam wall is 67 metres high. When full, the lake has a surface area of 1620 ha. Glennies Creek Dam is a curved earth and rockfill embankment with a concrete slab on the upstream face to prevent water from seeping through. A...
'The recently opened cellar door and restaurant at the Margan Broke-Fordwich Winery is one of the most impressive in the country... and brilliantly reflects the impressive experience to be had within.' Gourmet Traveller Wine 2007
In 2007, Margan opened their brand new rammed earth restaurant and tasting room in the peaceful rural setting of Broke, where they provide the complete food and wine experience. The aim was to create a relaxed, stylish restaurant with a focus on simple Mediterranean...
Bridges are not just functional, they can also be scenic and engineering attractions. Spare a few minutes to admire Middle Falbrook Bridge over Glennies Creek.
Take a guided tour of this early house, the outbuildings, formal garden and the exhibitions. Established by a land grant in 1825 to Henry Dangar, the house was built by convicts. With no source of bricks available, the convicts made them on site and dried them in the sun.
Come to the Olive and the Grove, in the tranquility of the Hunter Valley, for an afternoon of food and fun!
You'll get your fingers messy as you learn to make pasta from scratch and then feast on the fruits of your labour - a three course lunch, complete with local wines!
Sacred Spaces- Singleton Mercy Convent: Set in spacious gardens creating a unique atmosphere of peace, the Convent is the Motherhouse of the Sisters of Mercy in the Hunter Valley with a resident community. Gracious buildings date from the mid nineteenth century, and display remarkable architectural beauty. Conducted tours tell the story of the Sisters and the Convent.
Sacred Spaces has an annual programme of musical entertainment. The magnificent Chapel is particularly suited to weddings. ...
Singleton is a delightful mix of history, country hospitality and modern sophistication. The town boasts beautiful gardens, historical and cultural sites, vineyards and modern wineries. The Heritage Walk is lets you explore all this at your own pace. Look out for the State Heritage Listed Eubank and the Post Office.
The Singleton Historical Museum is housed in a c1841 building with in the picturesque Burdekin Park.
The building was built in 1874 as a gaol, with the keeper’s residence complete with cells attached.
Steeped in history, this Georgian style building with Mid-Victorian portico was originally built as a lock-up.
The Singleton Historical Society was granted the use of the former municipal council building in 1963, and is now home to man extensive Historical Museum. From an original horse drawn, ...