Broke: A Laidback Village of Wineries and Vineyards
Originally called as Broke-Fordwich, Broke in Australia is a village in the Hunter Region with a small population. It was discovered by land explorers in the early 18th century. Although small, the village is famous for its award-winning wines and visited by tourists for its interesting landmarks, lively celebrations, and affordable Broke hotels. More excitingly, the village is only 7 miles from the famous Baiame Cave.
Best Time to Visit
You might want to avoid booking a Broke hotel on January, as it is the hottest month of the year. The rainy season is in June, while the most pleasant times for a visit is during October, November, last days of February, and March. On September, guests will appreciate the Broke Village Fair where collection of vintage cars are featured as well.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Broke, Australia is home to many vineyards and wineries. One of the famous wineries is the Krinklewood Vineyard found in Wollombi Road. It features award-winning wines and acres of lush greens. Apart from wine-tasting activities, tourists can enjoy good food here. Mountbroke Wines and Restaurant at Adams peak Road serves beer, wines, and a delectable selection of dishes while visitors enjoy the views of the cellar door.
Estate Tuscany is a recommended Broke accommodation conveniently located in Hunter Valley city center. In addition to well-equipped guestrooms, the property has a pool and offers balloon rides and winery tours. Hunter Valley Resort promises a memorable stay with its first-class amenities like a tennis court, horseback riding activities, a swimming pool and a restaurant.