Feeling proud to see a little story I wrote about our beautiful Wollombi Valley published in YOU FOUND REGGIE (short for Regional), alongside Euan’s stunning photos.
Take a read and see a glimpse of the valley we’re lucky to call home. Thank you, Daniela Riccio and Euan Wilcox
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If you’re yearning for a break from the bustling wine trails of Pokolbin, Wollombi Valley beckons from just beyond that rugged ridgeline. This is a place that doesn’t rush to greet you; it invites you to slow down and appreciate its unique features: the charm of its sandstone buildings, the allure of its winding gravel roads, its misty mornings, and the sense that time has advanced quite reluctantly for the last 180 years. Wollombi Valley has been called the ‘wild’ side of the Hunter, and for good reason. It’s surrounded by State Forest and National Parks, where the bush takes centre stage. You won’t find sprawling vineyards here, but you will find quiet cabins, old-time farmstays, and nature-based stays designed for people who want to retreat from the rush. Wollombi Valley isn’t striving to be anything new; it’s content with being itself, it’s stubbornly timeless, and that’s its allure.
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