Nabiac
If you’re travelling north from Sydney, the first village you’ll come across is Nabiac, and while it may not seem like much from the road, there is so much to see and do.
Nabiac is a charming township that houses the National Motorcycle Museum of Australia, some gorgeous boutique shops, delicious cafes, a local winery and an award winning farmstay – all within a short drive from the town centre.
The National Motorcycle Museum of Australia is a must see – and not only for motorbike enthusiasts! The museum is owned by the Kelleher family and plays host to over 700 motorcycles and huge range of memorabilia, toys and an extensive gift shop.
Nabiac is also home to some fantastic vintage shops for visitors to meander through and snap up bargain buys. There is something for everyone with wares including retro furniture, clothing, jewellery, knick-knacks and other unique gift ideas. Once the hunger has built up, the Greenhouse Café nearby offers delicious meals, suburb organic coffee and beautiful gardens to relax and take in the surroundings.
A trip to the local winery, Villa d’Esta Vineyard, is another popular experience that is not to be missed. This scenic winery is made up of 12 acres of grapes and the passionate Hungarian wine maker takes great pleasure in sharing his wines and explaining their traditional wine making techniques.
Just out of town, visitors can stretch their legs and minds at the unique Honeycomb Valley Farm which is a ‘little farm with a big picture’. It’s a great place to take the kids as they can meet the friendly farm animals, learn about stingless native bees and check out farm gate shop.