Towns in the Hunter, Manning and Central Coast subregion
Cessnock
Classification: MMM3
Cessnock is the gateway to the Hunter Valley, the oldest wine growing region in Australia.
Dungog
Classification: MMM5
Dungog is a beautiful country town with views of rolling hills and the nearby Williams River.
Forster – Tuncurry
Classification: MMM3
The coastal towns of Forster and Tuncurry are part of the Great Lakes District of the NSW Mid North Coast, they are located on either side of the entrance of Wallis Lake, and joined by a large bridge.
Gloucester
Classification: MMM5
Gloucester is a pretty country town adjacent to the World Heritage listed Barrington Tops National Park.
Muswellbrook
Classification: MMM4
Muswellbrook is a vibrant country town surrounded by vineyards and horse studs.
Nelson Bay – Anna Bay – Salamander Bay
Classification: MMM4
Nelson Bay, Anna Bay and Salamander Bay are major holiday destinations located on beautiful Port Stephens.
Scone
Classification: MMM4
Scone is known as the ‘Horse capital of Australia’, it is home to world-class thoroughbred breeders and many equine events.
Singleton
Classification: MMM4
Singleton is a vibrant and diverse riverside town, located at the centre of the Hunter Valley wine region.
Stroud
Classification: MMM5
Nestled in the green Karuah Valley, Stroud is classified by the National Trust due to its convict-era buidlings.
Tanilba Bay
Classification: MMM5
Tanilba Bay is a small coastal community on the Port Stephens peninsula.
Taree – Wingham
Classification: MMM3
Taree and Wingham, are within 15 minutes drive of each other, both are located on the Manning River and surrounded by rich rural farmland.