If you're planning a trip to Laguna, Wollombi Valley NSW, get ready for a nature stay surrounded by National Parks and State Forests. Feel hidden away on your getaway and explore this tiny hamlet and what it offers.
Laguna and Wollombi are small towns in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia. They are only 90 minutes from Sydney and Newcastle and under one hour from the Central Coast along Tourist Drive 33.
Daniela Riccio of Little Valley Farm Alpaca farm in Laguna, will give you the insider scoop on what's happening and what to do when visiting this charming hamlet.
Firstly, book your accommodation directly with your host and avoid overseas booking platforms. Think of it as keeping it all local, helping the circular economy and grabbing a better deal for yourself.
Here's a basic itinerary to help you make the most of your trip:
Day 1: Arrival and Exploration
Morning/Afternoon: Arrival
Arrive in Laguna and enjoy brunch or a tipple at the Trading Post Laguna. This charming pub, cafe and restaurant should always be your first stop in Laguna, plus a little retail splurge thanks to the Laguna Luxe lifestyle.
Afternoon: Explore Local Attractions
Explore the historic town of Wollombi Village, known for its heritage buildings and art galleries. Grab an ice cream from the Wollombi General Store and enjoy walking around the tiny hamlet.
Take a casual nature walk around the Wollombi Brook, and enter Negro Road just past the Tennis Club House.
Wine Tasting at Noyce Brothers Wine and a quick coffee top-up at Wollombi Kitchen Next Door cafe or lunch at Myrle and Stone or Wollombi Tavern.
Evening: Dinner
Have dinner at a local restaurant or pub. Wollombi Tavern is a popular choice on beautiful evenings with its casual outdoor courtyard or go for something special up the road at Wollombi Kitchen and be spoilt for culinary delights thanks to Chef Rhomney.
Day 2: Nature and Adventure
Morning: Breakfast and Wineries
Start your day with breakfast at the local cafe, Myrtle and Stone, perched up on the hill in Wollombi Village.
Visit nearby wineries like Stonehurst Cedar Creek or Undercliff Winery for wine tasting.
Afternoon: Outdoor Activities
Head to Yengo National Park for hiking or bushwalking. The Finchley Cultural Walk is a great option. Make sure you have the right type of vehicle for this track of creek crossings and dirt roads.
Enjoy a picnic lunch amidst the natural beauty of the park.
Book a game of tennis at the Wollomb Tennis Club.
Evening: Relaxation
After your outdoor activities, relax at your accommodation or enjoy a quiet evening in the serene surroundings.
Day 3: Art and Culture
Morning: Breakfast and Gallery Visit
Have breakfast and explore local cafes.
Visit local art galleries, such as the Wollombi Cultural Centre or forage for a while at The Forge, curious finds and antiques and a casual stroll down to Roadside Gallery by the old world of 1881 Wollombi School and 1849 Wollombi Cemetary.
Afternoon: Local Markets
If your visit coincides with local markets, like the Wollombi Market Day, explore the unique offerings from local artisans and producers. They are usually held on long weekends; otherwise, you can head up to Pokolbin for their markets. It is a 40-minute casual drive, and do check out the Wine Loop trail when heading up there.
Evening: Farewell Dinner
Have a farewell dinner at a different local restaurant or pub. Wollombi Kitchen, The Trading Post, Wollombi Tavern.
Day 4: Departure
Morning: Leisure and Packing
Take a leisurely morning to enjoy the surroundings or do any last-minute exploring.
Check out of your accommodation and start your journey back home, and if you are heading back to Sydney, take a detour via Mt White and stop in at Saddles for lunch or coffee to ease getting back into the Sydney rush.
Remember to check for any local events or festivals during your visit, as they can add a special touch to your trip. Additionally, always consider the current travel guidelines and conditions and plan accordingly.