Mudgee Explorer Tours
23 Lewis St, Mudgee NSW 2850, Australia
A TOUR OF MUDGEE | AUSTRALIA TRAVEL
Today i got to wander around and do a walking tour of Mudgee - a small country town in rural New South Wales, Australia that's well known for it's honey and being a winery district.
See you guys next Friday for a new adventure!
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A little more about Mudgee from Wikipedia:
Mudgee /ˈmʌdʒi/ is a town in the Central West of New South Wales, Australia. It is in the broad fertile Cudgegong River valley 261 kilometres north-west of Sydney. Mudgee is at the centre of the Mid-Western Regional Council local government area. At the 2011 census, Mudgee had a population of 9,830 people.
The Mudgee district lies across the edge of the geological structure known as the Sydney Basin.
Mudgee has developed as a wine producing region and is therefore dependent on wine manufacturing as a major part of its economy. It is also heavily dependent on several major mines in the surrounding area.
Other rural produce includes cattle, sheep, wheat, alfalfa, olives, fruit, tomatoes, corn, honey, and dairy products. These, however, do not play as major a role as the mining industry.
The Ulan coal mines are in the district. During the 19th century, the area was a major goldmining area and the district also produces marble, pottery clays, shale and dolomite. These mines have further potential to expand in the region, however they are also the topic of local environmental concerns.
Tourism is also a growing industry based largely on the wineries.
A laboratory was established in 1987 to test meat for pesticide residues.
Local real estate, petrol and living costs skyrocketed since 2010 when the mining boom began to peak. This has rolled onto the local population, who have since had increased difficulty in living in the town.
Hope you learnt something new folks look forward to catching you next Friday with a new adventure!
Mudgee | TRAVEL DIARY
A short trip to Mudgee, NSW in October 2018. Located only 3.5hrs from Sydney, it is well worth a visit!
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The Mid-Western Regional Council area that includes Mudgee, Gulgong, Rylstone and Kandos is one of our fastest growing areas, with plenty of business activity around mining, renewable energy, agriculture and food and wine. Its a land of opportunity for anyone looking to progress their career, in a vibrant town. Our video showcases people who've made the move and haven't looked back.
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They've done tours by bus, plane, car & boat, but today they'll be doing something a little bit different to explore the town of Mudgee.... a Trike Tour!
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Mudgee Escorted Train Tour on the Blue Zephyr
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we personally invite you to visit our award winning dealership with air conditioned showroom, heaps of parking space and test area for ride on push mowers, to meet our enthusiastic and professional team who will make every effort to meet your needs.
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Bec and Laila: Family visits so we go on a Mudgee adventure! TSR, pool!
When my dad and nephew come to visit we must EXPLORE! I took them to the Travelling Stock Reserve (TSR) where you can swim, camp, picnic, 4WD and much much more PLUS we went to the town pool because Kaiden wanted to go off the diving boards! Laila was in tow and there was a lot of fun that was had!
I am still working out this vlogging thing and hadn't worked out yet that i have to film in landscape..... not portrait! I know now so its only going to get better hahaha!
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NRL Regional Road Trip 2019 - Tyson Frizell in Mudgee
See what St.George Illawarra Dragon's Tyson Frizell got up to in Mudgee. Don't miss St.George Illawarra Dragons v Newcastle Knights in Mudgee on 19 May, 2019.
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Best places to visit in Orange - New South Wales, Australia. Orange located about 254 km from Sydney, the state capital of New South Wales. This city of Orange is a city of Central West region in NSW. Popular tourist attractions in Orange is Mount and Lake Canobolas.
Besides visit Mount Canobolas and Lake Canobolas, others things to do in Orange is to visit others beautiful places such as Cook Park, Pinnacle Lookout, Orange Botanic Gardens, Ophir Reserve, Orange Regional Gallery, Orange Adventure Playground, Orange Regional Museum, Orange Mountain Bike Park, Banjo Patterson Park, Gosling Creek Reserve, Huntley Berry Farm, etc.
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We continue to explore the wonderful Mudgee region in NSW. Take a look at the wines we find the hi and low points of each.
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The Mudgee Region boasts an abundance of cafes, bars and restaurants that offer memorable dining experiences. It offers a metropolitan experience with country charm that allows you to sit back, relax and enjoy it all.
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Ulladulla
New South Wales
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Panorama of Ulladulla Harbour
Ulladulla is located in New South WalesUlladullaUlladulla
Coordinates 35°20′55″S 150°28′4″ECoordinates: 35°20′55″S 150°28′4″E
Population 15,278 (2016 census)[1]
Postcode(s) 2539
Elevation 15 m (49 ft)
LGA(s) City of Shoalhaven
Region South Coast
County St Vincent
Parish Ulladulla
State electorate(s) South Coast
Federal Division(s) Gilmore
Mean max temp Mean min temp Annual rainfall
20.5 °C
69 °F 13.1 °C
56 °F 1,009.6 mm
39.7 in
Localities around Ulladulla:
Milton Mollymook
Milton Ulladulla Tasman Sea
Kings Point Burrill Lake
Ulladulla is a coastal town in New South Wales, Australia in the City of Shoalhaven local government area.[2][3] It is on the Princes Highway about 230 kilometres (140 mi) south of Sydney, half way between Batemans Bay to the south and Nowra to the north. Ulladulla has close links with the nearby historic settlement of Milton and many services are shared between these towns.
The name Ulladulla is an Aboriginal word meaning safe harbour, which was corrupted to Holy Dollar at one time. Alternative spellings as Woolladoorh or Ngulla-dulla have been recorded.[2] The first white Settler was Rev Thomas Kendall in 1828 who started cedar cutting at Narrawallee Creek near Milton.
The Ulladulla area is a seven-kilometre stretch of continuous urban residential development from the southern edge of Ulladulla, through the town of Mollymook, to Narrawallee in the north, terminating at the Narrawallee estuary. At the 2016 census, the population of the Ulladulla-Milton area, including some rural areas, was 15,278,[1] having grown from 14,149 at the 2011 census, an increase of 8 percent over the preceding five years.[4] At the 2016 census, the population of the Ulladulla-Milton built up area was 13,054[5] and the population of the suburb of Ulladulla was 6,615.[6]
Ulladulla is surrounded by the adjoining towns of Milton and Burrill Lake as well as Mollymook and Narrawallee. The extended area from Burrill Lake to Milton is referred to as the Milton–Ulladulla area.
Close landmarks include Pigeon House Mountain and The Castle, both named due to the unique shapes of the mountain. Pigeon House was sighted by Captain James Cook upon his journey along the eastern shores of Australia. Pigeon House has recently been renamed Didhol out of respect to the elders of the Yuin nation, the Aboriginal elders past and present who originated from the area Ulladulla was built upon. The traditional name of the peak, Didhol, means woman's breast, from the mountain's clear resemblance to the shape of a woman's breast.shopping,
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The Drip Mudgee Tourism 2014
A trip at Easter to Mudgee. 30 Mins north of Mudgee to The Drip. A rock formation that is constantly dripping water. Very beautiful!
Mudgee Region Tourism TV Ad - Touch
One of our recent TV Commercials showcasing the Mudgee Region, being aired on Regional TV from Dec 2011 - Mar 2012. This ad is based on our 'in every sense perfection' tagline and aptly themed 'Touch'.