Cessnock

Cessnock has a history firmly linked with mining and boasts a streetscape of historical buildings, bookended by grand old pubs where you can enjoy a cold beer and hearty pub grub.
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Historic Cessnock
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Enjoy the arts while visiitng
Named in the 1820s after Cessnock Castle in Scotland, today the lively country town is Wine Country’s hub for business and shopping, the place to go for all your essentials - from groceries and petrol to banking.

You might not know, but Cessnock has one of Australia’s longest main streets so make sure you take a stroll down it and while you’re at it check out the community art in the decorated laneways.

The CBD has a mix of entertainment options with a range of cafes and cuisines - Italian, Indian, Chinese, Thai, tapas, and sushi – it’s all there. There are plenty of options for a great coffee and all-day-breakfast, traditional bakeries and takeaways, as well as fashion and gift stores.

You can also browse the well-respected art gallery, which showcases local talent, see a show at the 466-seat theatre at the Cessnock Performing Arts Centre or admire the traditional architecture of the Heritage-listed Marthaville Arts and Crafts Centre.

It’s a great base camp with lots of affordable accommodation options, only 6km from the vineyards.

Its signature event is the annual Cessnock Stomp Festival, held each April to celebrate the city’s unique culture, lifestyle and people. Fancy a mad hatter’s tea party? How about some squishy squashy grape stomping? And that’s just for the grown-ups. You should see what’s in store for the kids!
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New South Wales, 2325