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Spicers Vineyards Estate

A luxurious bushland getaway

Escape the rush of city life and take some time to relax surrounded by acres of private vineyards and bushland at the luxurious Spicers Vineyards Estate in Hunter Valley.

Ideal for intimate getaways, the estate boasts 12 exquisitely appointed rooms and suites. Ground floor rooms open out onto a spacious veranda, while first floor suites offer views of the vineyards and mountains. Enjoy the tranquility of the mornings in a private courtyard, and spend the evenings relaxing in front of an open fireplace in your room.

Fresh and seasonal ingredients take centre stage at Restaurant Botanica, as does the award-winning wine list. Guest can also dine out on the terrace, in the private Harvest Room, or outdoors.

The estate also offers access to private wine tours, beer and local produce tasting experiences and hot air ballooning. Active guests can explore the region on mountain bikes or horse back, while those looking to revitalize can book an indulgent treatment or two at Spa Anise.

Highlights

Mountain biking

Horse riding

Hot air ballooning

Beer and produce tastings

12 rooms

Restaurant

Spa

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Plan your trip to New South Wales

Whatever you want from your adventure in New South Wales, our team of expert travel designers are ready to help.

Places to combine Spicers Vineyards Estate with

Bendooley Estate

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Bendooley Estate

This pastoral haven, set within the Southern Highlands, entices those looking to press pause on life, and eschew cityscapes for golden vineyards, expansive lakes, and lawns peppered with flowerbeds.

Six cottages, each featuring a distinct design, prettily balance luxurious décor, with countryside chic. White wood-panelled bathrooms with heated handmade tiled floors encompass deep freestanding baths, and views of the delightful gardens through open shutters. Airy studios include seating areas and glass doors, leading to private patios. Two and three bedroom-cottages have fully-equipped kitchens and spacious living rooms, with fireplaces.

The Book Barn, the heart of the estate, is an enchanting, low-lit space of exposed beams, chandeliers, and timber shelves, supporting rare works, and a vast collection of paperbacks. A stone fireplace aids in creating a cosy atmosphere, encouraging guests to linger longer, and dine at the restaurant or nurse a tipple by the bar, both of which are housed in the barn.  A seasonal menu, drawing inspiration from the nearby farmlands, can be enjoyed outside on the terrace, with panoramic vineyard vistas.

To taste the wine produced from these vines, the Cellar Door allows you to sample an array of labels in a beautiful setting, with century-old pine, glass, and locally-sourced stone enhancing the interior. Apart from presenting ample opportunities to indulge, the estate’s surrounding landscape calls for exploration on foot or by bicycle.

Halcyon House

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Halcyon House

Enjoying a blissful location just steps from the golden sand and blue seas of Cabarita Beach, along an idyllic stretch of the Australian coastline, Halcyon House is a stylish, glamorous boutique hotel blessed by a tranquil atmosphere. Evolving from an original surfer motel into one of the most picturesque and sought-after design hotels on Australia’s east coast, the striking interior and serene exterior amount to a memorable beachside escape, anchored further by friendly service and sprinklings of luxury.

Consisting of 19 rooms and two luxurious two-bedroom suites, each guestroom at Halcyon House was individually designed by a renowned interior designer, showcasing a distinctive, eclectic style. Features include antique furniture, fabric upholstered walls, and luxurious king-size beds, while the bathrooms are particularly striking, adorned with hand-made blue and white tiles, gilt mirrors, and antique-inspired tapware. This attention to design is present throughout the rest of the hotel, with a dominant blue and white colour scheme. The on-site restaurant, Paper Daisy, is an extra nod to this theme, characterised by soft furnishings, blue and white wicker chairs, ornate wallpaper and attractive artwork hanging on the walls. Guests can also enjoy some fantastic culinary treats here, with a range of delicious dishes and refreshing cocktails ensuring that Paper Daisy has become an admired setting for food and drink.

At the heart of the hotel’s exterior is an inviting and attractive outdoor swimming pool and sunny terrace, proving the perfect spot for soaking up the sunshine of New South Wales, while others may prefer to retire to the sands of the nearby beach for their dose of sun-worshipping. Extra rejuvenation can be had in the shape of the hotel’s on-site spa, offering personalised spa treatments ranging from soul-soothing rituals to restorative facial therapy.

Ariel view of waves breaking on a forested shoreline