Things to do in Kurri Kurri (2025): Top nearby activities,popular attractions,itinerary planning,weather,accommodation,food,transportation,and more - all you need to know (updated August, 2025) | Trip.com
JASMINE HHH:“Hunter Valley Wildlife Park is situated at 138 Lomas Lane, Nulkaba, NSW 2325, making it a convenient stop for those exploring the Hunter Valley . The park’s compact layout makes it easily navigable for families with young children, and amenities such as picnic areas and playgrounds enhance the visitor experience. The staff are noted for being friendly and informative, contributing to an engaging and educational environment.”
Open tomorrow at 09:00-17:00 (admission ends at 16:00)
Anonymous user:“Convenient and fast, the price is cheaper than the store
When you arrive at the gate, just take out your phone and show the barcode to enter the park
You can buy it one day in advance, the price is still quite good, it is quite affordable.
You can try it”
M76***29:“It was quite fun. We also watched the sea lion show. It was cheaper to take the bus when we went there, and we took the ferry when we went back. It was a pity that it rained. It would have been nice if it hadn't rained.”
Anonymous user:“It's a truly worthwhile place to visit. Hearing Mozart's masterpieces at the Sydney Opera House was a real treat! "Carmen" was also playing, so taking photos during the performance was forbidden, so I only managed one during the curtain call. The performance, including the intermission, lasted over three hours.”
梦露夫人:“Today I spent a day in Hunter Valley, New South Wales, Australia. I walked around and looked around. It was so beautiful.
The blue sky was full of white clouds, the green grassland was endless and undulating, the cows and horses were eating grass leisurely on the grass, and the dense eucalyptus trees flashed by on both sides of the road. Everywhere was so cute and beautiful.
At dusk, a double rainbow appeared in the sky, accompanying us all the way to our residence, and then the sky turned into a large red area.”