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Sydney to Hunter Valley: A Romantic 5 Day Campervan Itinerary

5
Days
450
Kms
6
Stops

Unwind among rolling vineyards, golden-hour sunsets and country lanes on this relaxed 5 day couple's road trip from Sydney to the Hunter Valley. With short driving days, an easy base in wine country and plenty of time to linger over picnics, spa sessions and scenic walks, this itinerary is designed for slow travel in a campervan. Autumn and spring are ideal for this trip, with comfortable temperatures, vines turning bronze in fall and gardens bursting into bloom in spring. Start and finish in Sydney with pick up and drop off at Apollo’s Sydney branch at Bankstown Aerodrome, then cruise north on sealed roads to the Hunter for five days of easy exploring. 

Wine tastings are a highlight here, so plan ahead for safe transport. Never drink and drive. Consider local hop-on hop-off winery buses, cycling between close cellar doors, or booking a taxi or tour. A small number of wineries and farm stays in the region welcome self-contained campervans for overnight stays. Most cellar doors do not permit overnight parking, so always check and book ahead if you want an on-site option. 

Day 1: Sydney to Pokolbin 

Distance: 170 kms  

Travel time: ~2.5 hours 

Collect your Apollo camper at Bankstown Aerodrome, stock up on road trip snacks and set your course for the vines. The drive north is straightforward on sealed roads. Taking the scenic Tourist Drive 33 through Wollombi is a slower alternative to the motorway and rich in views. Expect narrow sections and slower speeds at times, and check current conditions to ensure suitability for your vehicle. You will trade city streets for country curves, timbered ridgelines and farm-fringed valleys, then roll into the heart of wine country as rows of vines begin to frame the road. 

Where to stop between Sydney and Pokolbin 

Pause in the historic village of Wollombi for a coffee, a wander through its heritage streets and a browse in small galleries and general stores. This is a gentle way to shift into holiday mode. Continue via Cessnock for supplies, then enjoy the last easy stretch into Pokolbin as cellar door signs begin to appear and the landscape opens into vineyard views. 

Things to do in Pokolbin 

After setting up at your campsite, stretch your legs with a vineyard stroll and a golden-hour picnic among the vines. Audrey Wilkinson ’s hilltop setting is famous for sweeping valley views and makes a romantic spot to share a hamper and local cheese. If you prefer a leg stretch with scenery, take a short forest walk in nearby Pokolbin State Forest before dinner. As evening falls, settle into the unhurried rhythm of wine country with a casual meal at a local bistro or woodfired pizzeria. 

Where to stay in Pokolbin 

Wine Country Tourist Park in Nulkaba places you within a short drive of many cellar doors, with powered sites, a pool and excellent amenities. Alternatively, Ingenia Holidays Hunter Valley offers powered sites and a central base for exploring Pokolbin and Lovedale. Both are ideal for couples who want an easy hub to return to each evening. 

 

Day 2: Pokolbin 

Distance: 15 kms around Pokolbin 

Travel time: ~0.5 hours 

Wake to vineyard air and plan a day of gentle exploring. Today is all about slow sightseeing, cycling between cellar doors and carving out time for a couples spa session. With everything close at hand, you can leave the camper parked and enjoy the valley at a relaxed pace. 

Things to do in Pokolbin 

Start with an easy bike ride along quiet country lanes. Palmers Lane links multiple cellar doors with minimal traffic and bucolic views. The Hermitage Road cycleway offers another relaxed route that passes wineries, eateries and a day spa, so you can taste and explore without getting behind the wheel. When you do plan tastings, prioritise safety. Never drink and drive. Use a local hop-on hop-off winery bus, book a guided tour, or choose a cluster of cellar doors within a short ride or walk. 

For a long, lazy lunch, pre-order a picnic hamper and find a shady spot among the vines. Then sink into an afternoon of pampering. The Spa at Château Élan is a local favourite for couples massages and facials, while Ubika Spa and Elysia Wellness Retreat offer serene treatment rooms with a focus on relaxation and rejuvenation. Cap the day with a romantic dinner. Muse Restaurant delivers refined dining perfect for a special night out, while Bistro Molines overlooks sun-dappled vines and brings a touch of Provençal charm to the valley. 

Where to stay in Pokolbin 

Stay a second night at Wine Country Tourist Park or Ingenia Holidays Hunter Valley so you can settle in and truly unwind. Returning to the same campsite keeps the day’s pace blissfully unhurried and lets you enjoy dinner without a long drive back. 

 

Day 3: Lovedale and Hunter Valley Gardens 

Distance: 30 kms around Lovedale and Pokolbin 

Travel time: ~1 hour 

Today blends nature, gardens and local produce. Begin with a gentle hike while the air is cool, then shift gears to cheese tastings and garden wandering. With minimal driving and a flexible timeline, it is a day made for lingering together. 

Things to do in Lovedale and Pokolbin 

For a morning walk with views, the Mount Bright Lookout trail in Pokolbin State Forest rewards you with sweeping panoramas across the valley. Prefer something shorter and flatter? Head to Werakata National Park for easy loops among ironbark forest and native wildflowers in spring. Afterwards, follow your nose to cheese. Lovedale’s creameries and cheese rooms champion local milk and handcrafted styles that pair beautifully with the region’s wines. Create your own picnic platter and find a shady table for two. 

In the afternoon, wander the Hunter Valley Gardens. Spread across 14 hectares with 8 km of paths and themed plantings, the gardens are a tranquil place to slow down, meander and snap photos among intricate displays. Take your time in the formal rose garden, seek out quiet corners in the Storybook or Oriental gardens, and enjoy the seasonal displays that make each visit feel fresh. If you are keen for a casual dinner, the nearby village precinct offers easy eateries and a relaxed vibe. 

Where to stay in Pokolbin 

Remain based at your chosen caravan park for a third night. If you like a change of scene, switch between Wine Country Tourist Park and Ingenia Holidays Hunter Valley to try a new pool, camp kitchen or vantage point for sunset. Both keep you central for tomorrow’s countryside loop. 

 

Day 4: Broke and Wollombi 

Distance: 70 kms on a countryside loop 

Travel time: ~1.5 hours 

With your campsite set, take a leisurely countryside loop through Broke Fordwich and Wollombi. This is the quieter side of the Hunter, where winding lanes run past olive groves, boutique cellar doors and mountain backdrops. The distances are short and the scenery is long on charm. 

Where to stop on the loop 

Drift through Broke Fordwich, pausing at a couple of intimate tasting rooms known for robust reds and warm hospitality. Pack or pick up supplies for a late picnic lunch and seek out a shaded table at a local picnic ground. In the afternoon, roll into Wollombi for a gentle wander. The village’s sandstone buildings and tiny museum give a window into the valley’s past, while nearby creekside reserves offer a calm spot to rest before heading back. 

Things to do in Broke and Wollombi 

Mix short vineyard strolls with tastings at a relaxed pace. If you plan to taste, keep safety front of mind. Never drink and drive. Book a local driver or winery tour, use a shuttle service, or simply choose one winery to linger at and call it a day. A handful of wineries and farm stays offer limited campervan sites for self-contained vehicles, and these must be arranged in advance. Most cellar doors are day-use only, so always check policies before planning an overnight. Prefer to skip wine today? Rent e-bikes for a spin through the lanes or book another spa treatment back in Pokolbin for a serene, low-effort afternoon. 

Where to stay in Pokolbin 

Return to your Pokolbin campsite for a final night in the valley. Fire up the barbecue at the camp kitchen, share your favourite finds of the day and toast to a relaxing last evening among the vines. 

  

Day 5: Hunter Valley to Sydney 

Distance: 170 kms 

Travel time: ~2.5 hours 

Ease into the morning with coffee and a light breakfast. If you have not yet visited, a sparkling brunch at a vineyard restaurant is a celebratory way to close your Hunter chapter. Then point the camper south. You can return directly on the M1 or retrace the scenic Wollombi route if you want one last dose of quaint countryside. 

Where to stop between the Hunter Valley and Sydney 

Break the journey with a quick stop in Cessnock for pastries or a park picnic. If you are taking the motorway, a leisurely lunch en route keeps the day relaxed and well within the target of short, stress-free driving. 

Things to do back in Sydney 

Aim to arrive during Apollo Sydney branch opening hours and return your camper at Bankstown Aerodrome. If you have an extra evening in the city, cap off your getaway with a stroll along the harbour or a beachside dinner to reflect on your vineyard escape. 

Where to stay in Sydney 

If you are spending another night before drop-off or after, consider a holiday park with powered sites and easy access to nature. Lane Cove Holiday Park offers a leafy setting within reach of the city, while Big4 Sydney Lakeside Holiday Park puts you close to the beach for a final coastal sunset. 

The Hunter rewards unhurried travel. With short driving days, sealed-road routes and a central base in wine country, this 5 day escape keeps the focus on time together. When you are ready, you can easily book your Apollo camper online and pick it up from your closest Apollo branch before hitting the road. 

 

 

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