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  Mudgee - New South Wales, Australia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
With the discovery of gold in the area in the 1850s, Mudgee became the main town center as the local population rose to more than 20,000 at the height of the goldrush.
Mudgee survived the aftermath of the goldrush because it is surrounded by fertile land, which produces superfine wool.
Mudgee has a variety of accommodation from B and B to modern motel.
www.digitalgraphics.com.au /mudgee.html   (692 words)

  
 Walkabout - Mudgee
The village of Mudgee was gazetted in 1838.
Mudgee became a centre for the local goldfields, benefiting considerably from the consequent through-traffic which peaked with the finds at Gulgong and Hill End at the beginning of the 1870s.
Mudgee Honey Haven is open daily just to the north-west of town, at the corner of the Gulgong Rd and the Hargraves Hill End Rd. There are numerous honey varieties, jam and mustard to taste or buy, live bees on display, and morning or afternoon tea on offer, tel: (02) 6372 4478.
www.walkabout.com.au /locations/NSWMudgee.shtml   (3988 words)

  
 Historic Buildings in Mudgee   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Mudgee is a town steeped in history, a town nestled in a soft, green valley with clear streams and rivers, lush vineyards and gentle grazing slopes for sheep and cattle.
The area surrounding Mudgee was one of those magnets which attracted the gold-diggers and many of the outlying villages, such as Gulgong, Hill End, Hargraves and Windeyer had populations upward of 20,000 during the height of the gold rush, only to become virtual ghost towns as the gold became worked out.
Mudgee sheep became renowned for their fine and distinctive wool; the area still being a major producer of "superfine wool".
atlas-club.com.au /NSW/centralwest/mudgee/mudgee_historicBlg.htm   (495 words)

  
 Mudgee, New South Wales - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mudgee has developed as a wine producing region and is a popular destination for people to visit the forty wineries operating in the Mudgee district.
In 1851, the population of Mudgee was 200.
Mudgee was declared as a municipality in 1860 making it the second oldest municipality west of the Great Dividing Range with a population of 1500 in 1861.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mudgee,_New_South_Wales   (985 words)

  
 Aussie Wine Walkabout - Mudgee   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Mudgee is a uniquely positioned viticultural district, nestled deep in the western slopes of the Blue Mountains.
Mudgee is the Australian Aboriginal word for “nest in the hills”.
Mudgee is located in New South Wales — 160 miles northwest of Sydney and 180 miles west of Newcastle.
www.winewalkabout.com /ww/wineries_mudgee   (99 words)

  
 Mudgee   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Mudgee is an IBM SP2 system with 68 375MHz Power III processors and 64GB of RAM.
Mudgee is quite suited to 1/2/4 processor production work, since each of its nodes is essentially a high performance four-processor workstation.
Nevertheless, Mudgee is also suited to large-scale parallel tasks since each of the nodes are interconnected by both Ethernet and a fast, proprietary switch (multilevel-crossbar).
www.ac3.edu.au /introinfo.mudgee/node2.html   (200 words)

  
 Mudgee
The wines, once referred to as “Mudgee mud”, have improved in the past few years: the Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz wines are the tastiest, although the area’s Chardonnays are gaining a good reputation.
Mudgee’s proximity to Sydney means that accommodation is booked out at weekends, when it’s best to call in advance.
Mudgee isn’t really a town in which to eat out, so your best bet for a meal is the pub food at places such as the Lawson Park Hotel, a great old country pub on Church Street, which does roasts on Monday and Tuesday and pasta specials on Wednesday night for $6–7.
www.pacificislandtravel.com /australia/newsouthwales/mudgee.asp   (696 words)

  
 The Sydney Morning Herald Blogs: Lost in Transit / Archives
Mudgee's first move in its new tourism campaign is a 30-second ad targeting the patrons of art house cinemas.
I went to Mudgee last year and was so impressed I bought an investment property and am now in the midst of plans to move their.
Mudgee is a characterful country town with a real centre to it, none of the overdevelopment of the Hunter.
blogs.smh.com.au /lostintransit/archives/2006/06/a_bit_of_mudgee.html   (5846 words)

  
 Mudgee Motorcycles, Tyres and Batteries - Mudgee NSW Australia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Mudgee Motorcycles Tyres and Batteries is a family owned business and was established in 2001.
She spent has spent many a year being a posty and joined Mudgee Motorcycles Tyres and Batteries in 2001.
Starting at the age of 10 rebuilding antique lawn mowers, then at the age of 11 rebuilding his own YZ motorcycle with the help of his dad, that's how it all started for Michael, since then he has gone from strength to strength and is a very important part of our team.
www.mudgeemotorcycles.com /about.html   (505 words)

  
 Mudgee travel guide - Wikitravel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Mudgee [1] is a township in the Central West region of the Australian state of New South Wales.
Mudgee's name comes from an Aboriginal phrase meaning "nest in the hills", reflecting the town's position amongst hills created by long extinct volcanoes.
Follow the Newell Highway to Dubbo then head east for Mudgee or alternatively the New England Highway to Tamworth, then through Gunnedah, Tambar Springs to Coolah and Mudgee.
wikitravel.org /en/Mudgee   (309 words)

  
 Mudgee: Hills of Gold
Mudgee is quiet, has a rural feel, and in general the vignerons tend to be a bit humbler.
In recent years, however, Mudgee's star has been in the ascendant, and it is gaining a substantial reputation for its bold, earthy flavoured reds.
Set in the Cudgegong Valley, surrounded by a ring of gently sloping hills, Mudgee is an attractive small town with a bit of a sleepy feel to it.
www.wineanorak.com /trmudgee.htm   (636 words)

  
 Mudgee - New South Wales - Australia - Travel - smh.com.au
This is a suitable title as Mudgee is an attractive town of fine old buildings, located in the broad, picturesque and fertile Cudgegong River Valley.
Lawson was educated at Eurunderee and Mudgee and many of his stories are inspired by his memories of the area.
Established in 1977, Mudgee Wines grow their grapes without pesticides, herbicides or artificial fertilisers and ferment their wines without additives.
smh.com.au /news/New-South-Wales/Mudgee/2005/02/17/1108500197707.html   (4104 words)

  
 Mudgee - Australian wine regions - Wine Diva Australia
Mudgee is the big brother of the Central Ranges wine regions.
Mudgee Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon have earned the region a reputation for full-bodied wines that carries over to its white varieties, the largest planting of which is Chardonnay.
Mudgee is the largest town with the majority of vineyards and wineries located just to its north.
www.winediva.com.au /regions/mudgee.asp   (306 words)

  
 The History of Forgandenny House Mudgee
Returning to Mudgee 6 days late, due to his wife's illness, Dr Lester sold his practice and home to the locum, due to contract conditions.
Many visitors to Mudgee find the town so beautiful and the historic buildings and streetscapes still so much intact that their awareness and appreciation of the history of the town and its surroundings is stirred.
Mudgee is certainly a favoured destination for people wanting a break, a change of pace, and a holiday event.
www.forgandenny.com.au /history.html   (1264 words)

  
 Much Ado About Mudgee   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Mudgee’s vinous history relied much on Italian migration and grapes, so this is a matter of conjecture.
There used to be a lot of Trebbiano grown in Mudgee (that Italian heritage) at one time, but most of it was pulled or grafted over to suit changing tastes.
Mudgee goes along doing what it does so well: producing underrated wines for good prices, value adding to the best of its abilities with olive groves, apiaries, cheese making, bushwalking and history.
www.australiantraveller.com /index.cfm?page_id=1431   (1633 words)

  
 MUDGEE ACCOMMODATION - Where to stay in Mudgee Accommodation Mudgee, NSW - Bed and Breakfasts - B&B stays - ARDROSSAN - ...
Susan was born in Hay and came to Mudgee with her family in 1961.
Mudgee is a pleasant 3.5 hour drive from Sydney with beautiful scenery.
There is lots to do in the Mudgee area or you may choose to relax by the pool and read the latest novel or sit and watch the antics of the water birds as they splash around in the lake.
www.ardrossanmudgee.com.au /about.shtml   (596 words)

  
 Mudgee accommodation - Bed and Breakfast Mudgee - STAY AT ARDROSSAN MUDGEE with 5 course gourmet breakfasts - the ...
Ardrossan B&B Mudgee accommodation is a delightful large double brick farm house set in park-like gardens 1 km from Mudgee.
Ardrossan Bed and Breakfast Mudgee is the perfect getaway destination for four couples, friends or family, who want to escape the grind, noise and mad dash of the city for the peace and serenity of the countryside.
Comfortable Mudgee Bed and Breakfast accommodation is available with three modern queen bedrooms, one antique four poster double bedroom, four modern bathrooms, guest dining room and sitting room with a cosy wood fireplace.
www.ardrossanmudgee.com.au   (726 words)

  
 Mudgee Growers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Mudgee Growers is located in one of the oldest cellar doors and wineries in Mudgee.
All grapes are selected because they reflect the wide range of "terroir" available throughout this region and this is carried through to the wines in the usual LFWC style of winemaking.
Currently we have aromatic whites from Rylstone, reds from Mudgee and Gulgong, 2 organic wines and finally a sensational vintage port.
www.mudgeegrowers.com.au   (148 words)

  
 LiSP - Mudgee and District
The Mudgee / Gulgong region played an important part in the golden history of the Central West and fossicking is a pastime which is still enjoyed by many today.
Fossickers are no longer required to obtain a licence and may fossick on any land, as long as permission is obtained from the appropriate landowners.
The Mudgee Wine Festival, celebrated each year in September, is the premier event in the district with many varied activities.
www.lisp.com.au /mudgee   (468 words)

  
 Mudgee Wedding Guide - Directory of wedding specialists for the Mudgee region and surrounds - Beauty Stylists - Bridal ...
Mudgee Wedding Guide - Directory of wedding specialists for the Mudgee region and surrounds - Beauty Stylists - Bridal Accommodation - Cake Decorators - Cars and Transport - Marriage Celebrants Chefs and Caterers - Dress and formal Hire - Wedding event coordinators - Photographers - Video - Venues.
Mudgee has become a very popular destination for Weddings and Functions of all kinds and for those lucky to live and work here, there is nowhere in the world more attractive than Mudgee
Mudgee’s ability to stage fantastic functions is shown in the number of visitors from outside Mudgee making enquiries and getting married here.
www.mudgeeweddings.com.au   (383 words)

  
 AusEmade: Country Comfort Mudgee   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Mudgee area has lots to offer people who wish to escape from the city for the weekend and conference delegates with some leisure time in their agenda.
The rooms at Country Comfort Mudgee are very spacious and all overlook the beautifully kept rose gardens, lush pastures and lawns of the property.
The town of Mudgee is set in the picturesque countryside west of the Blue Mountains in New South Wales.
www.ausemade.com.au /affiliate/hotelclub/nsw/mudgee/countrycomfort.htm   (177 words)

  
 Wildwood Country Guesthouse - Exquisit Mudgee Accommodation - THE HOUSE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Wildwood Guesthouse is Mudgee accommodation Nestled in 150 acres of undulating lawns and rambling woodlands Wildwood is an expansive four-bedroom homestead with contemporary Australian style.
There are those who visit for the wine and to experience the town of Mudgee with family and friends, or perhaps just to get away from it all.
Common mis-spellings of 'Mudgee Accommodation' is Mudgee Accomodation and Mudgee Acommodation.
www.mudgeeaccommodation.com.au   (303 words)

  
 Mid-Western Regional Council   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Mid-Western Regional Council was proclaimed on 26 May 2004 and incorporates the whole of the former Mudgee Shire Council and parts of the former Merriwa and Rylstone Shires.
The Region includes the townships of Rylstone, Kandos, Gulgong and Mudgee and many village settlements throughout the area.
The region has a wealth of opportunities for visitors, residents or those wishing to come to live or operate a commercial enterprise in our region.
www.mudgee.nsw.gov.au   (128 words)

  
 Mudgee Accommodation - Mudgee Homestead Guesthouse - NSW   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Mudgee Accommodation - Mudgee Homestead Guesthouse - NSW
The Mudgee Homestead Guesthouse is located right in the heart of the wine region and is a stunning purpose built house with the finest views from Mount Buckaroo.
Spectacular sunsets and clear starry skies await your arrival at our Mudgee Guesthouse and town is a mere five minutes away.
www.mudgeehomestead.com.au   (134 words)

  
 Christmas Gift Hampers Australia - food hampers - MUDGEE HAMPERS
Mudgee Gourmet @ Heart of Mudgee is THE specialist in non-perishable foods supplied by over 30 local producers in the Mudgee Region.
Hamper contents are made by boutique food producers in the famous Mudgee Wine and Food Region of New South Wales, Australia.
Mudgee Hampers' unique ordering system enables YOU to select a wine from the Wine Group described in Hamper Contents for each hamper.
www.mudgeehampers.com.au /gifts.shtml   (889 words)

  
 Mudgee Growers
The Cellar door is managed, and was also built, by Russell Conchie a.p.k who brings his usual brand of laconic charm to just about everything he does.
Mudgee Growers brings together a number of different concepts.
We have a sensational range of jams and preserves and the fast disappearing olive paste made for us exclusively by the Rylstone food store.
www.mudgeegrowers.com.au /html/cellar.html   (255 words)

  
 Winepros - Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Notwithstanding this, Mudgee is today best known for its reds, chiefly shiraz and cabernet sauvignon (or blends exemplified b Rosemount's Mountain Blue) but with Italian varieties (sangiovese, barbera, nebbiolo and aleatico) reflecting the other ethnic strand in its history, Italy.
The towns of Cessnock and Mudgee might as well be on different planets, the former with dreary outskirts and town streets without the faintest pretension to charm, the latter with a marvellous array of 19th century buildings, many recently restored.
Petersons has long been established in the Hunter Valley, but is a relative newcomer to Mudgee, planting its extensive vineyard in the mid 1990s, and opening its Mudgee cellar door in the past 12 months.
www.winepros.com.au /jsp/cda/authors/article.jsp?ID=5164   (694 words)

  
 Mudgee Olives Association
Each year we have tried to improve the format of the Show to provide the best competition for local oils because the Association is aware that the success of the olive industry in this district is the quality of its oils.
Mudgee Olives Association and is also restricted to those with non commercial
This may be a new producer or an existing commercial producer with a new variety and seeking feedback on the quality of the oil.
www.mudgeeolives.com.au /awards.htm   (321 words)

  
 Country Comfort Hotel Mudgee : Hotel South Australia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Country Comfort Hotel Mudgee is just minutes from the town centre and offers a getaway weekend from the city or an escape for conference delegates with leisure time in their agenda.
The town of Mudgee is set in the picturesque countryside west of the blue mountains and a scenic 3 ½ hours drive from Sydney.
Country Comfort Hotel Mudgee is 1 kilometers away from the town centre.
www.holidaycity.com /cc-mudgee   (115 words)

  
 Explorer Country Accommdation
Mudgee's only 5 star retreat on 9 acres of riverfront in town Ph 6372 4116 www.evanslea.com
AJ's Mudgee Guesthouse There are no strangers here, only friends you have yet to meet...
New 4 1/2 star Guesthouse centrally located in amongst the main vineyard area of Mudgee on 50 acres.
www.ozstays.com /areas/accommodation_mudgee.html   (487 words)

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