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Below is a small collection of places in Orange and the surrounding region to Explore, See and Do. You can also take a look at our guide; or, for a full list of things to see and do, head to www.orange360.com.au.
A Day Trip to Millthorpe: Your Self-Guided Guide from Orange

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A Day Trip to Millthorpe: Your Self-Guided Guide from Orange
Some of the best days we see our guests have start with a quiet breakfast in their suite and end with a glass of something local and a slow drive back through farmland as the sun drops behind the hills. Nine times out of ten, those days involve Millthorpe.
Just 20 minutes from our front door at de Russie Boutique Hotel, Millthorpe is one of those places that genuinely earns the word “charming.” It is a heritage village of cobbled streets, bluestone buildings, cellar doors, and independent boutiques – the kind of place that slows you down in the best possible way. It was recently nominated in the 2026 NSW Top Tourism Town Awards (Tiny Tourism Towns category), and if you have spent any time there, you will understand why.
This is the self-guided day trip we hand to every guest who asks us what to do beyond Orange. We have put it together based on what we know works: where to start, what to linger over, where to eat, and how to make the most of a single, unhurried day.
Plan your visit Thu to Sun. Most of Millthorpe’s shops, cellar doors, and cafes operate Thursday to Sunday. We recommend timing your trip accordingly to get the full experience.
Start the Morning Right: Breakfast at de Russie Boutique Hotel

Before you even think about the drive, there is breakfast to enjoy. Every suite at de Russie Boutique Hotel comes with a complimentary continental breakfast, prepared and placed in your suite before you arrive. It is a proper start to the day: fresh, unhurried, and eaten at your own pace with no dining room schedules to worry about.
This matters more than it sounds. Millthorpe is a village best experienced slowly, and arriving there relaxed and well-fed makes a real difference. We replenish breakfast daily throughout your stay, so whether your Millthorpe day is day one or day three, the morning ritual stays the same.
Once you are ready, the drive itself is worth savouring. The route winds through rolling countryside framed by vineyards and farmland. It takes about 20 minutes and sets the tone for everything that follows.
The Cellar Doors: Where to Begin

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We recommend starting your Millthorpe visit with a wine tasting. It sets a relaxed pace and gives you something to talk about over lunch. There are two standout cellar doors to choose from, and both are worth your time.
Angullong Wines
Angullong is housed in a beautiful historic bluestone building that feels like it belongs on a postcard. The setting alone makes it worth the stop, and the wines back it up. The Angullong family has been farming this land for generations, and that connection to place comes through in the glass. It is a classic country cellar door experience done properly.
Tamburlaine Millthorpe Cellar Door
If you prefer something with a more contemporary feel, Tamburlaine is the pick. They are a certified organic producer, one of Australia’s largest, and their Millthorpe cellar door is a relaxed space to explore their sustainable varietals. It is a good conversation starter if you are curious about organic and biodynamic winemaking in the Orange wine region.
Our suggestion: Visit one cellar door in the morning before lunch, and save the second for a leisurely afternoon tasting. It paces the day well and leaves room for everything in between.
Lunch at Tonic: The Reason to Book Ahead

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Tonic is the kind of restaurant that makes a day trip feel like a proper occasion. It has been award-winning since 2003, holds a chef’s hat, and centres its menu around the best local produce and regional wines the Central West has to offer. If you are visiting Millthorpe and you do not eat at Tonic, you have left the best bit out.
“Tonic Restaurant celebrates innovative cuisine using the finest local produce and regional wines.” – Tonic Restaurant
The menu changes with the seasons, so what you eat in autumn will be different to what lands on the table in spring. That is the point. The kitchen is deeply connected to what is growing and being produced around Orange and Millthorpe, and it shows.
Tonic opening hours:
- Thursday: Dinner 5:30 pm – 9:30 pm
- Friday: Dinner 5:30 pm – 9:30 pm
- Saturday: Lunch & Dinner 12:00 pm – 9:30 pm
- Sunday: Lunch 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Bookings are essential. We strongly recommend securing a table before you arrive in Millthorpe, particularly on weekends. Saturday lunch is especially popular.
Explore the Village: What to Find on Pym Street

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After the cellar doors, Millthorpe rewards a slow wander. The village is compact and walkable, with most of its best spots along and around Pym Street. Here is what we point guests towards:
The Old Mill Cafe & Restaurant
If you want a proper coffee and something to eat before the cellar doors open, The Old Mill is the place. It sits right on Pym Street in a building that looks exactly as a Millthorpe cafe should, and it has been feeding visitors and locals since well before the village became a weekend destination. The kitchen is known for its housemade pies, cakes, and locally roasted coffee – the kind of place where you order at the counter, find a table outside in the sun, and end up staying longer than planned.
The menu runs through breakfast and lunch: wraps, salads, burgers, pies, frittata, fish and chips. Nothing fussy, all good. It is also vegetarian and vegan friendly, which is worth knowing if you are travelling with mixed dietary needs.
More Stops Worth Making
- Millthorpe Sweets and Treats – Handcrafted local sweets, nostalgic lollies, and artisanal chocolates. A genuinely lovely stop, and hard to leave empty-handed.
- Galvanised at Millthorpe (The Lampshade Shop) – One of Millthorpe’s most talked-about hidden gems. Colourful, one-of-a-kind lampshade designs and homewares that you will not find anywhere else.
- Millthorpe Providore – Small-batch pantry staples, gourmet produce, and local goods. Great for picking up something to bring home or back to the suite.
- Clothing and Gift Boutiques – Several independent stores along Pym Street stock artisan goods, regional crafts, and homewares. Worth a browse even if you are not looking for anything specific.
The Heritage Walk
If you want to stretch your legs, Millthorpe’s streetscape itself is worth exploring on foot. The village retains much of its 19th and early 20th century architecture, and the Golden Memories Millthorpe Museum features eight heritage buildings that tell the story of the town’s history. It is a quieter stop but a meaningful one, particularly if you appreciate the history of the Central West.
According to Destination NSW, Millthorpe is “a very picturesque spot that is well worth the visit” – which, if you have spent an afternoon wandering its streets, feels like an understatement.
See more to do in Millthorpe here
Return and Unwind: Your Suite is Waiting

By the time you make the 20-minute drive back to Orange, you will have covered a lot of ground for a single day: wine, lunch, boutiques, heritage streets, and more. The kind of day that feels full without ever feeling rushed.
That is exactly what a good base makes possible. At De Russie, our 25 self-contained suites are designed for this kind of travel: comfortable enough to genuinely relax in, well-appointed enough to feel like a treat, and located close enough to Orange’s CBD that nothing requires effort.
Pull into our EV charging bay if you need it, head up to your suite, and let the evening unfold at whatever pace suits you. There is no check-in desk to queue at, no restaurant sitting time to meet. Just your suite, your itinerary done for the day, and the kind of quiet that comes from a day well spent.
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Published: 15th April, 2026
Best Wineries Near Orange NSW: Weekend Cellar Door Guide

Best Wineries Near Orange NSW: Weekend Cellar Door Guide
Orange, NSW has quietly become one of Australia’s most exciting cool-climate wine regions. Sitting at an elevation of 600 to 1,100 metres above sea level on the slopes of an ancient volcano, the Orange Wine Region produces wines of remarkable elegance: crisp chardonnays, silky pinot noirs, and aromatic whites that you simply won’t find anywhere else in the country.
With more than 40 cellar doors within easy reach of the Orange CBD, a weekend here barely scratches the surface. This guide covers the best cellar doors to visit, what to expect, and how to plan your days so you get the most out of the region.
Why Orange Produces Such Exceptional Wine

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Before you start planning your route, it helps to understand what makes Orange wines so distinctive. The region sits on the slopes of Mount Canobolas, known to the traditional Wiradjuri custodians as Gaanha Bula, an extinct volcano that provides the rich basalt soils and high elevation that define the region’s character.
The elevation is everything. At 600 to 1,100 metres above sea level, Orange is one of the highest wine regions in Australia. The cool nights, warm days, and late ripening season produce grapes with naturally high acidity, intense aromatics, and exceptional structure. It’s why Orange chardonnay and pinot noir have developed such a strong reputation nationally and internationally.
The Best Cellar Doors to Visit

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1. Swinging Bridge Wines
- Address: 701 The Escort Way, Orange NSW 2800
- Hours: 7 days, 10am – 4pm (bookings preferred; Indulge and Immerse experiences Tuesday, Friday and Saturday – bookings essential)
- Website: swingingbridge.com.au
Just five minutes from the Orange CBD, Swinging Bridge is one of the most celebrated cellar doors in the region. Winemaker and viticulturist Tom Ward has built the estate into a premium cool-climate producer, with the vineyard sitting at 900 metres above sea level on south-facing volcanic slopes.
The cellar door offers indoor seating and a verandah with sweeping views towards Mount Canobolas. Wines are poured in quality stemware by a knowledgeable team who guide you through the Winemaker, Hashtag, and Single Vineyard series. Chardonnay and pinot noir are the standout varieties.
Best for: First-time visitors who want a premium, guided tasting experience close to town.
2. Rowlee Wines
- Address: 19 Lake Canobolas Road, Nashdale NSW 2800
- Hours: 7 days, 11am – 5pm (bookings recommended)
- Website: rowleewines.com.au
Nestled in the foothills of Mount Canobolas at 950 metres above sea level, Rowlee is one of the most beautiful cellar doors in the region. The vineyard was established over 20 years ago by Nik and Deonne Samodol, and is now run by their daughter Nicole Samodol and partner James Manny, who bring a European wine-growing heritage to the Orange terroir.
The cellar door offers two tasting experiences: a Varietal Wine Tasting (five new release wines with optional seasonal small plates) and a Sensory Wine Tasting (single vineyard wines in varietal glassware). The property is pet-friendly on lead.
Rowlee is particularly known for its Italian varieties, arneis and nebbiolo, alongside chardonnay, pinot noir, pinot gris, riesling, and gewurztraminer. The wood fire in winter and sun-drenched deck in warmer months make this a place you’ll want to linger.
Best for: Wine lovers who appreciate European-style varieties and a genuinely beautiful setting.
3. Philip Shaw Wines
- Address: 100 Shiralee Road, Orange NSW 2800
- Hours: 7 days, 11am – 5pm (bookings advised; Sunday lunch available 12pm – 3pm)
- Website: philipshaw.com.au
Philip Shaw is one of the founding names of the Orange wine region and a benchmark producer for the area. The Koomooloo Vineyard covers 66 hectares and is currently transitioning to organic farming.
The cellar door is set in a beautiful bluestone barn surrounded by immaculately landscaped gardens. The range covers chardonnay, pinot noir, shiraz, sauvignon blanc, cabernet franc, riesling, arneis, pinot gris, viognier, and merlot. Sunday lunch is available from 12pm to 3pm, making it an ideal anchor for a Sunday afternoon.
Best for: Those who want to taste the wines that helped put Orange on the national map, in a setting that matches the quality of what’s in the glass.
4. Printhie Wines
- Address: 208 Nancarrow Lane, Nashdale NSW 2800
- Hours: Friday – Saturday 10am – 5pm; Sunday – Thursday 11am – 4pm (online bookings essential)
- Website: printhiewines.com.au
Printhie is one of the most exciting cellar door experiences in the region. The estate was established in 1996 and has vineyards ranging from 630 metres up to 1,070 metres above sea level, among the highest in Australia.
The tasting experience ($15 per person) covers the full range including the acclaimed Swift Sparkling series. The wine bar serves cheese platters and freshly shucked oysters from an on-site oyster tank. The Sparkling and Oyster Tasting ($80 per person) is a genuine highlight, alongside Printhie Picnic experiences and Sparkling Masterclasses.
Best for: Groups looking for a full experience beyond just tasting. The wine bar, oysters, and dining options make it a destination in its own right.
5. Ross Hill Wines
- Address: 134 Wallace Lane, Orange NSW 2800
- Hours: 7 days, 10:30am – 4:30pm (bookings highly recommended; winery tours before 10am – bookings essential)
- Website: rosshillwines.com.au
Ross Hill is a certified carbon neutral winery and one of the region’s most thoughtful producers. Established in 1994, the estate produces chardonnay, sauvignon blanc, pinot gris, pinot noir, shiraz, merlot, cabernet sauvignon, and cabernet franc.
The Barrel and Larder School of Wine and Food operates from the cellar door, offering structured wine and food education experiences. Personalised winery tours run before 10am each day, a rare chance to go behind the scenes at a working cool-climate winery.
Best for: Wine enthusiasts who want to go deeper. The winery tours and Barrel and Larder experiences offer genuine education alongside excellent wines.
6. See Saw Wines
- Address: 42 Lake Canobolas Road, Nashdale NSW 2800
- Hours: Sunday – Friday 11am – 4pm; Saturday 11am – 5pm
- Website: seesawwine.com
See Saw is one of the larger producers in the region with 120 hectares of vineyards, but the cellar door experience remains personal and relaxed. Located in Nashdale, about 10 minutes from the Orange CBD, the estate is known for its prosecco, chardonnay, riesling, gamay, pinot noir, and syrah.
Winemaker Monica Gray has built a strong reputation for wines that are approachable without being simple. It’s a great stop for those who want to taste a broad range of varieties in a single visit.
Best for: Those who want a relaxed, no-fuss tasting with excellent variety and great value.
7. Heifer Station
- Address: 790 Pinnacle Road, Canobolas NSW 2800
- Hours: 7 days, 11am – 5pm
- Website: heiferstation.com
Heifer Station is one of the most characterful cellar doors in the region, set in a beautifully restored historic shearing shed at almost 900 metres above sea level. This is a genuinely family-friendly destination. While adults taste through the chardonnay, pinot gris, rosé, pinot noir, merlot, shiraz, and sparkling, children can enjoy the property’s farmyard animals, handball court, sandpit, and bocce. Cheese boards are available to accompany your tasting.
Best for: Families, or anyone who wants a cellar door experience with genuine character and history.
8. Nashdale Lane Wines
- Address: 125 Nashdale Lane, Nashdale NSW 2800
- Hours: Thursday – Tuesday, 11am – 5pm (closed Wednesdays; bookings recommended)
- Website: nashdalelane.com
Nashdale Lane is a hands-on family operation run by Nick and Tanya Segger on an 18-hectare vineyard about 10 minutes from the Orange CBD. The cellar door is set in a beautifully converted apple packing shed, and the whole experience has the kind of unhurried, personal feel that comes from tasting with the people who actually made the wine.
The standard tasting ($10 per person) covers a range of whites and reds from the estate, with an upgraded premium tasting available for those who want to go deeper into the range. Bookings are by table rather than per head, which makes it a relaxed option for groups of varying sizes. The rosé is consistently singled out as a highlight.
Best for: Those who want a genuinely personal cellar door experience with the winemakers themselves, in a setting that feels a long way from the tourist trail.
9. Ferment – The Orange Wine Centre
- Address: 87 Hill Street, Orange NSW 2800
- Hours: Monday – Friday 12pm – 9pm; Saturday 11am – 9pm (wine tastings Monday – Friday 12pm – 5pm)
- Website: orangewinecentre.com.au
If you’re short on time or want to taste as broadly as possible without driving between cellar doors, Ferment is the answer. Located right in the Orange CBD on Hill Street, the same street as de Russie Boutique Hotel, Ferment offers wines from multiple local producers in a single, sophisticated wine bar setting.
Curated tasting flights give you a genuine cross-section of what the Orange Wine Region produces. Enomatic wine dispensers allow you to try before you buy outside of tasting hours. It’s also a proper wine bar open into the evening, making it the perfect spot to finish a day of cellar door visits.
Best for: First-time visitors who want a broad introduction to the region, or anyone who wants to keep drinking after the cellar doors close.
How to Plan Your Weekend

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Day 1 – The Nashdale Trail
The Nashdale area, about 10 minutes south of Orange, clusters several excellent cellar doors close together. Start at Rowlee Wines when it opens at 11am, then head to See Saw Wines nearby, and finish the afternoon at Printhie Wines for their wine bar and oysters. Return to de Russie for the evening, freshen up, and walk to Ferment on Hill Street for a nightcap and dinner.
Day 2 – The Escort Way and Beyond
Start with an early winery tour at Ross Hill Wines (before 10am, bookings essential), then head to Swinging Bridge Wines on The Escort Way for a guided tasting. After lunch, drive out to Philip Shaw Wines on Shiralee Road for the afternoon. Sunday lunch at Philip Shaw from 12pm is a wonderful way to round out the weekend before heading home.
Add on: Heifer Station on Pinnacle Road is worth the extra 15-minute drive, particularly if you’re travelling with family or want the most unique setting in the region.
Practical Tips for Your Cellar Door Weekend

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- Book ahead. Most cellar doors in Orange require or strongly prefer bookings. Weekends during FOOD Week (March) and harvest season (April to May) fill up quickly. Always check the winery website before you go.
- Don’t drink and drive. Designate a driver, book a tour, or plan your route so that your furthest cellar door is your first stop and you work your way back towards Orange. Several tour operators run winery shuttle services from the Orange CBD.
- Pace yourself. Six cellar doors in a day sounds achievable. It rarely is if you want to actually enjoy each one. Three to four is a better target for a full, unhurried experience.
- Bring cash or a card. Most cellar doors charge a tasting fee (typically $15 to $25 per person), which is often redeemable against a wine purchase.
- Take a cool bag. If you’re buying bottles to take home, a portable cooler is worth having in the car, especially in summer when temperatures can climb.
Where to Stay

At de Russie Boutique Hotel Orange, 25 beautifully appointed self-contained suites and spacious two and three bedroom apartments offer a refined and comfortable base for your stay. Each features a kitchenette or full kitchen, perfect for storing your cellar door finds and enjoying a bottle at your own pace back in the suite. Select rooms also include spa baths, inviting you to unwind after a day spent exploring Orange’s renowned wine region.
A complimentary continental breakfast is included, allowing for a relaxed and seamless start to your morning before heading out to discover more of the region. For guests travelling by electric vehicle, on-site EV charging is available with four 22kW fast chargers, offered complimentary for added convenience.
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Published: 30th March, 2026
The White Place
“the white place” is located in the regional NSW central west town of Orange and will delight you with an extensive and eclectic mix of scouted contemporary and modern treasures for your home and life.
What started out as an idea offering beautiful, unique and predominately white homewares, has since evolved into an ever changing lifestyle store which offers a selection of curated homewares, cushions, rugs, furniture and art as well as an interesting collection of clothing and jewellery.
Mount Canobolas Reserve
Golf Orange
Golfers travelling to Orange are well catered for with two beautiful courses to choose from. Plenty of variety and plenty of stories to be found as you wander the historic Duntryleague or the challenging Wentworth. Seeing these courses in the Spring or Autumn is a joy in itself.
Orange Limousines & Helicopters
Weddings, Wine Tours, Joy Flights, Photography and more, the ultimate experience to celebrate any occasion. Enjoy a scenic flight over beautiful Orange and its surroundings, such as Suma Park, Towac Valley, Mount Canobolas and Cadia Mines. Embark on a Wine Country Adventure with a tailored tour for Groups and Couples.
The Sonic
Located in the old Masonic Hall on Sale Street, The Sonic is home to three businesses, iglou, JUMBLED and Nimrods. With the perfect mix of fashion, homewares and coffee, join the gorgeous staff in store for a coffee, the best soup you’ll ever have, a flick through the clothing racks and a browse of original artworks.
Mary & Tex Curious Emporium
Mary & Tex have created a unique furniture, homewares and lifestyle store offering interior home and decorating ranges, fashion and gift solutions. Mary & Tex source new and unique pieces from many warehouses and showrooms.
Orange Regional Gallery
The Orange Regional Gallery, a centre for visual arts in the Central West, aims to present high quality, well-designed exhibitions and associated programs to bring the best of Australian and International Art to the area. It also creates meaningful opportunities for artists living and working in the region.
Lucknow Skin Shop and Boot Barn
At Lucknow Skin Shop and Boot Barn expect the unexpected. Featuring iconic cowhides still hang outside the store, and as you step inside you’ll see the choices are wider than ever before. Stocking a huge range of work, western, riding and dress boots, as well as all manner of sheepskin products. From Thomas Cook, Wrangler, Ariat and Baxter to Moda Immagine, Carousel and Timberland.
Orange Regional Conservatorium
The Orange Regional Conservatorium provides a range of high quality, professional music education and performance experiences as well as high quality program of concerts and events each year featuring local, national and international performers. Bringing you the best in locally produced chamber music, orchestral and student focused concerts. The ORC also presents a program of visiting artist concerts from national and international level artists each year, working in conjunction with partners such as Musica Viva Australia.
Orange Heritage Trail
Take a leisurely stroll around the streets of Orange and appreciate the built environment. The walk takes about 1.5 hours to complete and showcases some of Orange’s finest buildings. Pick up a brochure from the Orange Visitor Information Centre where the walk begins.
Blowes Real Estate
The name “Blowes” has been a staple in Orange’s real estate industry for over 40 years. Blowes Real Estate has extensive knowledge of Orange and the surrounding areas gained through a lifetime of experience living in and working with the local community.
Hartfords Menswear
Hartfords Menswear offering the best in high end men’s fashion. Clothing to compliment your lifestyle, for everyday and every special occasion featuring designer labels such as Bugatti, Timberland, Tommy Hilfiger and Scotch & Soda to name a few. Open Monday – Saturday.
Miss Mary Mac Boutique
Miss Mary Mac Boutique has a beautiful, exclusive range of women’s clothing from classic essentials to distinctive fashion pieces, hand-selected collections from Australia and selected labels from Italy, France, Denmark and New Zealand, to name a few. It is their aim to present fabulous, wearable fashion suited to a variety of lifestyles and budgets.
Orange Wine Tours
Orange Wine Tours aims to be the most inclusive tour operator in Orange. With a wide range of tours, they have something for everyone and are proud to offer an exciting way to experience the fabulous cool climate wine region of Orange. Let Les and his team provide you with a memorable experience.
Bella Spazio Spa & Beauty
Commitment, loyalty and dedication is what the team at Bella Spazio aim to offer each and every one of their clients. They focus on providing only the best advanced beauty therapies, cosmetic treatments and personal care in tranquil surroundings. Lisa and her team provide amazing skin transformations!
Heifer Station
All are welcome at Heifer Station where children and BIG kids can get up close with the animals in the ‘Funny Farm’ petting zoo adjacent to the wine tasting room. Meet the funky chooks, goats, black faced Suffolk sheep and Tilly the mini shetland. Heifer Stations’ history spans back to its days as one of the Orange areas biggest cattle stations. The station is also home to a small herd of alpacas – headed by the friendly ‘Snowy’ and to an ever increasing herd of highland cattle – with fluffy coats and long horns they are ideally suited to the cool climate of Orange.
Hawkes General Store
This destination gift store sources products from around Australia and from around the world. Hawkes General Store always provides an exciting and ever changing shopping experience for locals and visitors to Orange.


