Singleton is a thriving rural service town located the heart of the Hunter Valley Region in Central New South Wales, about 210 km north of Sydney. Singleton offers visitors a wide range of choices including of historic buildings and local heritage, lovely gardens, Aboriginal cultural sites, wineries and vineyards, mining and manufacturing, an army base, a large Solar Farm, cola mines and power stations. Singleton has a fascinating main street with antique shops, cafes, restaurants, classic Australian pubs, arts and craft and food outlets. There are many attractions and activities in Singleton and the surrounding area, including: # The Visitor Information Centre and Heritage Walk # The Royal Australian Infantry Corps Museum and the Singleton Historical Museum # Visiting the beautiful Lake St
Clair and enjoying bushwalks, camping, boating and fishing # Delightful tours of the local wineries, vineyards and cellar doors in the Singleton area and in the Broke-Fordwich Wine Sub-Region which is closeby # Enjoy bushwalking camping and mountain bike riding along the nature trails in Mount Royal, Wollemi and Yengo National Parks # Art in the Vines in September # The Singleton Show in September # The Ancient Aboriginal cave paintings in the Bulgar Creek area # Discovery tours at the Coal Information Centre. The local annual events include: # Countryfest in March # Broke - A Little Bit of Italy Festival in April # The Singleton Show in September # Broke Village Fair and Vintage Car Display in September # Broke Spirit of the Vines in October # Singleton Farmers Markets.