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Earthen home in Mudgee
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 34 reviews

Wildwood Country Guesthouse

CarelynRating, 5 stars5 days ago
Rob’s place is perfect for someone who’s looking for a tranquil and quiet home off-the-grid. If you want to go on an online detox, this is the place to be. There is no reception inside the house but a few steps from it, you could acccess Rob’s wifi if you need it urgently. The surroundings and the whole farm is fantastic, you wake up to kangaroos and hares running around everywhere. My husband even had a run around the property and it was nice. The couple were very helpful to us and gave useful local recommendations on where to go. The interiors of the house made us feel like we were in a different country, we loved the vibe. Recommended as an escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.
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Cottage in Mudgee
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 241 reviews

Private cottage with spectacular views

AishwaryaRating, 5 stars3 days ago
We had a wonderful stay at Gina’s place! The house was incredibly peaceful, surrounded by calm countryside with beautiful views farms—a truly relaxing escape. The BBQ was a great addition, and we definitely made good use of it. The town was just a short drive away, making it easy to access anything we needed. The house was fully equipped with everything for a comfortable stay, and Gina was fantastic—super responsive and helpful. It was almost like a glamping experience. Highly recommend for a serene getaway from Sydney.
Farm stay in Carcalgong
4.74 out of 5 average rating, 19 reviews

Farm-Stay - Bellanbah - Mudgee Region

LawrenceRating, 5 stars1 month ago
Amazing stay! Hosts were very flexible with early check in. Beautiful surrounds and very peaceful. Would definitely visit again! Thank you!
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Farm stay in Meroo
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 83 reviews

Country-side relaxing getaway

JackieRating, 5 stars2 months ago
This is a A+ Airbnb. Well stocked kitchen, loads of books and games, great spaces to spread out or come together. Beds super comfy. Lots of blankets / fans places to relax. Great getaway if you are wanting to relax, read on the deck, swim in the pool, play games on the lawn. 30min drive to Mudgee wasn’t too bad we did it 3 times during our week, cooked and ate at the house. Too a wine tour which was great they picked us up from the house. Needed to book balloons in advance, but didn’t need lots of activities, walked on the property, swan, read. Great week away with the family 😍
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Villa in Eurunderee
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 271 reviews

Angourie Studio

MarkRating, 5 stars4 months ago
Arnya is a great host who was extremely accomodating and was very responsive during our stay. Her studio is stunning and would definitely return another time!
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Home in Wilbetree
5 out of 5 average rating, 16 reviews

Mudgee - The Orchard Cottage - Gooree Farm Stays

Ailsa and BruceRating, 5 stars4 days ago
Had the most wonderful stay at Orchard cottage made extra special by our hostess Vikki. From our personal welcome to all of us including our dog Sonny Bill to the knowledge and history that came with the fascinating stories and the comfortable cottage that we felt right at home in, we will remember this stay fondly for a long time. Thanks Vikki
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Farm stay in Gulgong
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 12 reviews

Kingdom Cottages - Gum tree

GemmaRating, 5 stars1 month ago
Really enjoyed our stay here. Wonderful cabin, everything thought through, peaceful location a short drive from town. Lilian was great to communicate with - so helpful and lovely little touches like fresh bread, fruit and icy poles for the kids on a hot weekend. Highly recommend staying here.
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Home in Mudgee
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 14 reviews

Resort style villa with pool “Rest Easy Mudgee”

CraigRating, 5 stars8 months ago
Week equipped property with little extras that just made it that bit more special. Location is central, 10 min walk in to the centre of town and restaurants. Alastair was very responsive and helpful. Definitely a 5 star stay and would stay there again.

Your guide to Dunedoo

Welcome to Dunedoo

Many visitors stop in this tiny town in the central west of New South Wales for bragging rights — who doesn’t want to do Dunedoo? — and then find themselves lingering for the historic pubs and charming locals, who have a penchant for poetry and the arts (annual festivals here celebrate both). Set on the banks of the Talbragar River, the town’s sub-800 population resides close to the main (and only) strip of shops. Its highway leads to a grain silo painted with an enormous mural of a retired champion thoroughbred racehorse and her rider. This fertile part of the state is the gateway to all manner of inland towns, from Dubbo to Mudgee, as well as vast areas of national parkland where hiking and biking are the order of the day.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Dunedoo

An inland town, Dunedoo’s temperature can soar in the peak of summer. Given that many of the regional attractions require you to be in the great outdoors for much of the day, consider visiting during the cooler months; if you’re here hiking or biking in spring, you’ll find the national parklands flushed with the colour of wildflowers. This time of year also kicks off a host of regional events, including the Food and Drink Trail (March), the Mudgee Readers’ Festival (August), and Mudgee Wine and Food Month (September). Back in Dunedoo, the Dunedoo Bush Poetry Festival show takes over the small town every March, while the Art Unlimited fete showcases regional talent in May.


Top things to do in Dunedoo

Warrumbungle National Park

Head north from Dunedoo to discover the natural drama of this national park, an ancient volcanic landscape of jagged sandstone peaks and pinnacles swathed in dense forest. Depending on your stamina, hikes range from a few hours (try the Belougery Split Rock walking track) to full day (Breadknife and Grand High Tops walk), both offering panoramic views over this Jurassic scenery.

Mudgee Wine Region

More than 40 wineries create a patchwork of colour over the Mudgee countryside, 80 kilometres (50 miles) south of Dunedoo. Visit this bucolic swath of New South Wales to sip wines in cellar doors, visit providores, eat in fine-dining restaurants or casual cafes, and attend food-themed festivals.

Coolah Tops National Park

Wallabies, eastern grey kangaroos, eagles, and wombats are all residents of this wildlife preserve, which also nurtures an enormous nocturnal population of greater gliders, ring-tailed possums, and owls — bring your torch to spot them on evening walks. You’ll wander through a humbling landscape of giant grass trees, eucalypts, and snow gums, with tracks leading to some postcard-perfect waterfalls — take the Falls link track.

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