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The Hunter Valley – A Perfect Destination For A Romantic Getaway

Imagine a place where rolling vineyards meet luxurious accommodations, where gourmet dining is the norm, and where tranquil landscapes set the stage for unforgettable moments. Welcome to the Hunter Valley, a destination that exudes romance at every turn. Whether you’re celebrating an anniversary, planning a surprise proposal, or simply looking to escape the everyday with your loved one, the Hunter Valley offers a myriad of experiences that are sure to ignite the spark of romance. And the best part? Alloggio offers an extensive range of Hunter Valley properties for you to choose from for your special weekend. So why wait? Dive into this guide and discover why the Hunter Valley, with our accommodation selection, is the perfect destination for your next romantic getaway. Hunter Valley Scenic Beauty & Tranquility The Hunter Valley is a haven of scenic beauty and tranquility, offering an idyllic backdrop for romance. Imagine waking up to the sight of the sun gently illuminating rolling vineyards, or taking a leisurely stroll hand-in-hand along serene country lanes. The region is home to some of Australia’s most picturesque landscapes, from its lush vineyards and olive groves to its majestic mountain ranges and tranquil rivers. Whether you’re watching the sunset paint the sky with hues of pink and orange, or gazing at the stars in the clear night sky, the natural beauty of the Hunter Valley is sure to leave you and your loved one in awe. It’s a place where you can escape the hustle and bustle of city life, and immerse yourself in the peace and tranquility of nature, creating memories that will last a lifetime Romantic Wine Tasting Experiences Indulge in the Hunter Valley’s renowned wine culture with romantic wine tasting experiences that are sure to delight. At Glandore Estate, couples can enjoy a unique Chocolate and Wine Pairing Experience, where the rich flavours of handmade artisan chocolates (Adora Chocolates!) perfectly complement the estate’s handcrafted wines. This intimate tasting experience is a sensory delight, offering a moment of shared indulgence. Romantic Hunter Valley Accommodation Options Choosing the perfect accommodation is key to a romantic getaway, and the Hunter Valley offers a range of options to suit every couple’s preferences. For those seeking a cozy and intimate setting, the region boasts charming cottages nestled amidst the vineyards, offering privacy and a rustic charm that’s hard to resist. Many of these cottages come equipped with fireplaces, perfect for snuggling up with a glass of local wine on cooler evenings. If a touch of luxury is what you’re after, the Hunter Valley doesn’t disappoint. From opulent suites with jacuzzis to high-end lodges offering panoramic vineyard views, there’s no shortage of luxury stays to make your getaway extra special. Booking your romantic escape directly through Alloggio ensures you get the best value, with savings of up to 15% compared to other booking platforms. Plus, our team’s local knowledge means we can help you find the perfect accommodation to suit your needs and make your romantic getaway truly unforgettable. Romantic Fine Dining & Gourmet Experiences The Hunter Valley is renowned for its culinary scene, making it a food lover’s paradise. The region offers an array of fine dining options, where world-class chefs create exquisite dishes using locally sourced ingredients. These gourmet experiences are often paired with the region’s award-winning wines, offering a dining experience that’s as memorable as it is delicious. Some of the standout restaurants in the region include Baume, Twine Restaurant, and Goldfish Bar & Restaurant. Each of these establishments offers a unique dining experience, whether you’re looking for a romantic dinner for two or a leisurely lunch overlooking the vineyards. Booking your dining experiences in advance is highly recommended, particularly during peak periods. Outdoor Activities & Adventures Beyond the vineyards and gourmet dining, the Hunter Valley offers a wealth of outdoor activities and adventures that can add an exciting twist to your romantic getaway. For the adventurous couples, hot air ballooning offers a breathtaking view of the vineyards and rolling hills at sunrise, an experience that is as romantic as it is unforgettable. If you prefer to keep your feet on the ground, consider a leisurely bike ride through the vineyards, or explore the region’s beautiful walking trails. The Hunter Valley Gardens are a must-visit, with over 60 acres of spectacular international display gardens that offer a stunning backdrop for a romantic stroll. For golf enthusiasts, the region boasts several world-class golf courses. And for a truly unique experience, why not try horse riding through the vineyards? No matter your interests, the Hunter Valley has something to offer every couple. Relaxation & Wellness Romantic getaways are not just about adventure and fine dining, they’re also an opportunity to unwind, rejuvenate, and reconnect. The Hunter Valley is home to several wellness retreats and spas that offer a range of services designed to help you relax and recharge. Heavenly Hunter Massage, for instance, offers a variety of treatments from relaxation massage to aromatherapy, all designed to soothe your body and mind. For a more immersive wellness experience, consider a visit to Elysia Wellness Retreat. This sanctuary offers a comprehensive range of spa treatments, yoga classes, and wellness programs, all set amidst the tranquil beauty of the Hunter Valley. Whether you’re looking for a quick massage or a full-day spa experience, these wellness retreats provide the perfect opportunity to indulge in some well-deserved self-care during your romantic getaway. Hunter Valley: The Home of the Romantic Getaway In conclusion, the Hunter Valley offers an array of experiences that make it the perfect destination for a romantic getaway. From the scenic beauty and tranquility of the region, to the intimate wine tasting experiences, luxurious accommodations, fine dining options, and wellness retreats, there’s something for every couple. Whether you’re celebrating an anniversary, planning a surprise getaway, or simply looking to spend quality time with your loved one, the Hunter Valley has all the ingredients for an unforgettable romantic escape. And the best part? You can make your getaway even more special by booking your accommodation with Alloggio. Not only will you save up to 15% compared to other booking platforms, but you’ll also have access to a wide range of properties that cater to every taste and budget. So why wait? You’ll Want To Stay With Us.

Brunch In Style In The Heart Of Jervis Bay – Huskisson Cafes You Must Try

Saturday morning brunch is serious business in Jervis Bay, and even more serious when you’re visiting for the weekend and staying in one of our Jervis Bay Rental holiday homes…  we insist you try some of our local area’s best spots for your avo on toast! Check out our favourite Hussky brunch spots below: 5 Little Pigs   5 Little Pigs is indeed a must for all our guests heading to Huskisson. Located in the heart of the high street, the cafe serves breakfast, and lunch favourites, but also has some vegan-friendly and gluten-free options. The food is delicious and reasonably priced, while the place itself exudes a casual charm. Sit back, relax, people watch and enjoy a delicious spread. Don’t miss checking out their food truck at the Jervis Bay Brewing Co! Fisherman’s Wharf One of the only waterfront dining spots in Huskisson, Fisherman’s Wharf celebrates all it means to brunch by the sea.   With all the breakfast classics, a selection of fresh juices, coffees for the adults and milkshakes for the kids, this is the perfect spot to while away a Saturday morning in the sunshine. Albert & Miso While technically not Husky, but in the neighbouring town of Vincentia we think this cafe is too good not to include on this list! If you’re staying in Huskisson you can easily bike over to Vincentia – ensuring you’ll defintely be hungry when you get there for a big breakkie! Word around town is they have the best coffee in the area, so make sure to check it out. Salty Joe’s Huskisson Inspired by the beach loving vibes of California, Salty Joe’s does breakfast right. With a specials board dedicated to pancakes, you’ll want to forgo your normal eggs benny order and try something different this Saturday morning! Cooked Goose on Hyams You can’t come to Jervis Bay without coming to Hyams beach – and why not come for brunch! If you are staying with us out of season we defintely recommend you popping over to Hyams beach and grabbing a seat, a coffee and a bacon and egg roll at the Cooked Goose. Only 50m away from the whitest sand in Australia, this cafe is a slice of paradise ( if you don’t try and the fight school holiday rush!). Book your Jervis Bay accommodation with us and spend a weekend down here brunching away! You’ll Want To Stay With Us.

The Hunter Valley Though The Seasons: What To Expect

The Hunter Valley, renowned for its world-class vineyards and breathtaking landscapes, is a destination that offers unique charm and beauty throughout the year. Each season brings with it a different facet of the region’s allure, from the vibrant green vineyards in full bloom, to the excitement of the harvest season, and the anticipation of new vintage releases. Whether you’re a wine connoisseur, a nature lover, or simply looking for a memorable getaway, understanding the seasonal rhythms of the Hunter Valley can enhance your experience. Let’s embark on this seasonal journey through the Hunter Valley! Hunter Valley in Winter ( June – August) The Hunter Valley, renowned for its world-class vineyards and breathtaking landscapes, is a destination that offers unique charm and beauty throughout the year. Each season brings with it a different facet of the region’s allure, from the vibrant green vineyards in full bloom, to the excitement of the harvest season, and the anticipation of new vintage releases. Whether you’re a wine connoisseur, a nature lover, or simply looking for a memorable getaway, understanding the seasonal rhythms of the Hunter Valley can enhance your experience. In this guide, we’ll take you through what to expect in the Hunter Valley across the four seasons, with a special focus on the region’s wine production cycle. And remember, when planning your visit, booking your accommodation directly through Weekenda can save you up to 15% compared to other platforms. So, let’s embark on this seasonal journey through the Hunter Valley! Hunter Valley In Winter (June – August) Winter in the Hunter Valley is a time of tranquility and cozy charm. The vineyards may be dormant, but the region is anything but. This is the time when wineries are busy with the production of the new vintage, offering a unique insight into the winemaking process. A visit to Brokenwood Wines, known for their exceptional Semillon and Shiraz, is a must during this season. Their knowledgeable staff provide a fascinating glimpse into the winter winemaking activities. For dining, consider indulging in the warm, hearty fare at Muse Restaurant, where the seasonal menu perfectly complements the crisp winter weather. Winter is also the perfect time to experience the Hunter Valley Gardens Christmas Lights Spectacular, an enchanting display that transforms the gardens into a winter wonderland. So, bundle up, embrace the crisp air, and savor the quiet beauty of the Hunter Valley in winter. Hunter Valley In Spring ( September – November) As the Hunter Valley awakens from its winter slumber, Spring brings a burst of life and color to the vineyards. The vines start to bud, painting the landscape in vibrant shades of green. This is an ideal time to visit Audrey Wilkinson Vineyard, one of the oldest wineries in the region, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the blooming vineyards. For a dining experience that matches the freshness of the season, Bistro Molines offers a menu that celebrates local, seasonal produce in a picturesque setting. Spring is also the perfect time to take a hot air balloon ride with Balloon Aloft, offering breathtaking views of the blossoming landscape. Spring in the Hunter Valley is a season of renewal and rejuvenation, making it a perfect time to explore and experience the region’s natural beauty. Hunter Valley In Summer ( December – February) The Hunter Valley in summer is a time of abundance and celebration. The vineyards are lush and full, with grapes ripening under the warm sun. This is the season of the grape harvest, a crucial time for winemakers. A visit to Tyrrell’s Wines during this period offers an opportunity to taste the new vintage wines and learn about the winemaking process. For dining, consider a visit to Baume Restaurant, where you can enjoy a meal on their sun-drenched patio, with dishes that reflect the bounty of the season. To escape the heat, consider a visit to the region’s boutique breweries and distilleries, such as the Ironbark Hill Brewhouse. These venues offer a cool respite from the summer sun, as they maintain lower temperatures to ensure the quality of their brews. Enjoy a refreshing craft beer or unique spirit, and perhaps even a tour to learn about the brewing and distilling process. Hunter Valley In Autumn ( March – May) Autumn in the Hunter Valley is a season of transformation and beauty. The vineyards are awash with hues of red, orange, and gold, creating a picturesque backdrop for your visit. This is the perfect time to explore the region’s wineries, such as the renowned Pepper Tree Wines, where you can enjoy a wine tasting while soaking in the stunning autumnal views. For dining, consider something fun and casual like the Gourmet Kitchen at Two Fat Blokes. As for experiences, the Hunter Valley Wine and Food Festival, held in May, offers a series of immersive events that showcase the region’s gourmet credentials. From wine masterclasses to vineyard tours, there’s something to delight every foodie and wine lover. Alloggio offers Hunter Valley Accommodation For All Seasons Whether you’re a wine connoisseur, a foodie, or simply someone seeking a picturesque escape, the Hunter Valley offers something unique in every season. From the lush greenery of spring and the vibrant colours of autumn, to the cosy wintry retreats and the refreshing summer escapes, there’s always a reason to visit. Each season brings its own charm, experiences, and flavours, making the Hunter Valley a year-round destination. And remember, when you’re planning your seasonal getaway, booking directly with Alloggio can save you up to 15% compared to other platforms. So why wait?  You’ll Want To Stay With Us.

Your Mornington Peninsula Bucket List

From decadent wineries to breathtaking coastline views – Mornington Peninsula is absolute bliss at all times of year. A popular destination for the likes of local Melbourne folk, interstate and international travellers, it is no secret that the peninsula has much to offer! Wineries & Local Eats Mornington Peninsula is home to some of the best produce and renowned producers in the country. From vineyards to dairies you’ll have that quintessential farm to plate experience right at your fingertips! Check out some of our top picks for wining and dining: Monalto Port Philip Estate Red Hill BBQ La Petanque Pt. Leo Estate Unqiue Experiences Plan your trip around some of our most unique attractions to make the most of your stay in this gorgeous corner of the world. Experience spectacular views from Victoria’s only aerial gondola – Arthur’s Seat Eagle Take a guided swimming tour with sea lions and dolphins Visit the Moonlit Animal Sanctuary Get lost in the Enchanted Adventure Maze Garden The Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs Spa is not to be missed! Outdoor Adventures No trip to the Peninsula is complete without a visit to one of the stunning beaches or nature walks. Our favourites include: Sorrento Beach – famous for its colourful beach boxes and family friendly calm surf The Sorrento to Portsea artist trail Cape Schank and Point Nepean National Park Coastal Walk No matter the duration of your stay on the Mornington Peninsula, you’re bound to have a phenomenal time! Our collection of homes in the area has something to suit everyone. You’ll Want To Stay With Us.

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Top 20 Things To Do In Port Stephens NSW This Winter

Port Stephens is best known for it’s beautiful blue waters, beaches and summer holidays but the hot weather is not all year round. Winter in Port Stephens offers plenty to do over the cooler months making Port Stephens a great winter getaway destination. Whatever kind of holiday you are looking for, everyone can be entertained, thrilled or relaxed. Port Stephens Accommodation offers a great range of accommodation for couples, families and groups. Walks on the beach are always an option of course, but here are our Top 20 suggested things to do in Port Stephens this winters. These activities showcase the diversity of experiences available, whether you are seeking adventure, relaxation or simply enjoying the natural beauty of the region. Bush walking tracks through Tomaree National Park – A full listing of all the bush walking tracks is available with tracks for all levels. Whale watch cruise or whale spotting walk – Cooler weather brings the Whales from the South up past Port Stephens. Join a cruise or go whale spotting from the coast line. Amazing experience you can not miss. Kookaburra and fish farm tour – Enjoy a beautiful lunch at this tranquil and amazing location surrounded by ponds full of Barramundi. Have a tour of the fish farm and meet Big Barry Murray’s Brewery – Great food, great beer, amazing wine and entertainment on a weekend.  If beer is your thing then the guided tour of a boutique brewery and information talk is just for you. Oakvale Farm – Hand feed a range of animals including kangaroos, sheep and goats. Bottle-feed the baby animals, pat a Koala and have a tour of the Farm on a big tractor. Great fun for everyone! Irukandji Shark and Ray encounters – Completely under cover you can have a close encounter with friendly Shark and Rays while experiencing Ocean life in a controlled environment. Bike hire – Hire a bike and ride the bike tracks of Port Stephens. From Fingal Bay through to Bagnalls Beach a great way to explore Port Stephens and exercise at the same time. Quad bike tour of the sand dunes and sand boarding – The largest living sand dunes in the Southern Hemisphere are in Port Stephens and what better way to experience them, then on a quad bike. Food and wine experience trail – Port Stephens offers great food and wine experiences all within short distance from The Retreat. Our pick would be Little Beach Boathouse, Crest Birubi Beach, Nice, Holberts Oysters, Nelson Bay Fish Market and Inner Light Tea Rooms. Dinner cruise with Moonshadow cruises – Enjoy a seafood buffet dinner onboard Moonshadow followed by a cruise around the bay with onboard entertainment. Sit back, relax and enjoy a night out. Toboggan Hill Park – Offering indoor and out door activities Toboggan Hill Park is fantastic for all ages and offers a great choice of activities and games. Plus Hot Ice skating! Fighter world – Dedicated to preserving the proud history of fighter aircraft operations in the Royal Australian Air Force. Completely undercover and a great collection of historic memorabilia. Boutique shopping at D’Albora Marina – We all love shopping and nothing better than boutique shops with designer and top shelf items to choose from. Golf at Horizons, Nelson Bay, Pacific Dunes or The Palms Golf courses. Scenic flight with Skyline Port Stephens – Combine the thrill of flying in a helicopter with breathtaking views and you have got the ultimate Port Stephens and Nelson Bay holiday experience. Pamper session and massage at Body & Soul – Massages, facials, manicures, pedicures and more.. relax, unwind and be pampered. Go karting -The biggest, fastest and most exciting 4-stroke go kart hire track. Port Stephens Community Arts center – Brilliant gallery of arts and craft by locals with the opportunity to purchase unique gifts and holiday keepsakes. Highly recommended. Tiligerry Habitat Reserve – Discover Koalas in their natural habitat as well as informative talks and tours. Camel ride on Birubi beach – An amazing experience and brilliant photo opportunity take a camel ride of Birubi Beach through the sand dunes and down the beach. These activities showcase the diversity of experiences available in Port Stephens during winter, whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or simply enjoying the natural beauty of this coastal region. We can’t wait to welcome you!

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Byron Bay’s Dreamiest Beaches You Won’t Want To Miss…

Known for their natural beauty, legendary surf and stunning backdrops, Byron Bay’s beaches are some of the most beautiful in the world. With the crystal-blue waters, thin white sand, and small crowds – you’ll feel like you’re living in dream! There’s something for everyone – whether you’re looking for a safer spot to swim with the kids, learn to surf or play in the waves, you’re spoiled with options to choose from. If you’re lucky, one of the locals will tell you about the secret beaches too, where you’ll feel transported to Jurassic Park – we’ll keep those ones to ourselves though, because that’s what makes them so special… but there is a hint below. Before we start, our number 1 tip – go early! It’ll be less windy and less crowded. Wake for the sunrise walk from The Pass to Cape Byron Lighthouse. Plunge yourself in the ocean at Wategos on the way back down. You’ll feel refreshed and energised and view Byron at its best. Here’s some of the best beaches in Byron Bay: Belongil Beach – From Main Beach towards North Byron, this long stretch of beach (with a dog beach in between) is protected from winds and has small waves making for easy swimming! The last entrance before the Tyagarah Nature Reserve is at the Elements Resort, where the Belongil Creek meets the ocean. Enjoy gorgeous sunsets with views of Cape Byron and the Lighthouse. Main Beach – Patrolled every day and easily accessible with plenty of parking, enjoy takeaway from Fishheads, Street Sushi, Slice Pizzeria, or one of the many nearby restaurants either on the grassy area watching the waves crash, or sitting on the sand catching some rays. There’s also a shaded children’s playground and entertainment from The Beach Hotel nearby. Clarkes Beach – Just down from Main Beach is Clarkes Beach where you’ll find more space for you and the family, refreshments and snacks at Beach Cafe, and a large carpark. There’s more parking  just up the road at Captain Cook Lookout, which also has access to Clarkes Beach. The Pass – Learn how to surf or catch some waves where you might spot some dolphins having a play! A great spot to watch the sunset, The Pass is perfect at any time of day as it’s protected from the wind and open ocean. Wategos Beach – Number 4 on Condé Nast’s Traveller Magazine’s “34 Best Beaches in the World” in February 2024, Wategos Beach is a sheltered beach offering calm swimming conditions and perfect longboard waves with the stunning backdrop of the North Byron Shire and Mount Warning. Grab a drink or lunch at Rae’s and unwind in style. Little Wategos – Over the rocks from Wategos, offers a memorable backdrop for a romantic wedding proposal. Wander down at dusk with a blanket and your heart for a spectacular sunset. It’s a special place for many, including the Arakwal people, the original custodians of this area, who used the most easterly point (Walgun) for ceremonial purposes. Cosy Corner at Tallow Beach – Protected from Northerly winds, Cosy Corner is a local favourite for a beach day, especially in the summer! Great waves, ample space for beach games, and safe swimming in the corner makes it a special spot. Limited parking available so plan accordingly. Broken Head Beach – At the other end of Tallow Beach, and protected from Southerly winds, is family-favourite Broken Head Beach. Positioned at the edge of the Broken Head Nature Reserve, this one’s more secluded and remote yet bustling with energy and activity! Perfect for swimming, surfing and exploring, you’ll want to include it in your plans. Enjoy magic moments and create lifetime memories at one of the many beaches in Byron Bay. A word of caution – some beaches are remote and most are unpatrolled so please take care, stay safe and swim in the white water if unfamiliar with the area as the rips can be hard to spot. We can’t wait to welcome you!