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Bank Hotel Dungog has been the local watering hole for residents of Dungog for generations. Drop by for a cold beer or grab a pub meal today. No bookings required, just walk right in. We pride ourselves on maintaining a warm and friendly atmosphere for all our clients, and our chefs only serve Read More...up the freshest ingredients. ^ Less
At the Royal Hotel in Dungog, we offer comfortable accommodation, delicious meals and refreshing beverages. Our staff are always friendly and attentive, and we pride ourselves on maintaining a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere. If you are looking for a great Dungog pub, be sure to head to the Royal Hotel. We offer Read More...great food at affordable prices. ^ Less
The Royal Hotel is just a few minutes walk to the centre of town. They have 25 rooms of clean comfortable accommodation with friendly service and reasonable rates. Relax with friends in their lounge or public bars or enjoy a great meal in their family dining room or their bistro. The Royal Hotel is open seven days.
Bank Hotel Dungog has been the local watering hole for residents of Dungog for generations. Drop by for a cold beer or grab a pub meal today. No bookings required, just walk right in. We pride ourselves on maintaining a warm and friendly atmosphere for all our clients, and our chefs only serve up the freshest ingredients.
Mei Chinese Kitchen is located within Dungog Bowling Club and serves a great range of Chinese meals for lunch or dinner. We serve a variety of favourites, including sweet and sour dishes, Chow Mein, Lemon Chicken and much more. Mei Chinese Kitchen also has a range of vegetarian dishes as well. Bookings are appreciated.
Open for breakfast and lunch daily, Chillbillies in Dungog is your local country-style cafe. Drop by for early morning breaky and freshly-brewed coffee or choose from delicious home-made sandwiches on our lunch menu. We also offer a professional catering service for special events or functions in Dungog and the surrounding Maitland area.
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The BMW Touring Club of Nsw (BMW TC NSW) invites you to its Karuah River Rally, a beautiful country cruise featuring New South Wales' best riding roads - sealed and unsealed.
The rally site is about 30 kilometres north of Dungog via Monkerai and Main Creek Roads, between Dungog and Stroud, or the Wangat Trig Road past the Chichester Dam turn off. Directions will be signposted from both these roads (each involves 14 kilometres of dirt). Collect your map at the Bank Hotel Dungog. This rally is for motorcyclists only, cars not permitted unless by prior arrangement.
The BMW TC NSW acknowledges the valuable support of Forests NSW in providing them with the Chichester State Forest campsite....
Get into the spirit of Christmas, dress up in your best Christmas outfit and come along to the Dowling Street Christmas Party. There will be lots to see and do, including a street parade, jumping castle, street markets by local people, carols, Santa, face painting and the chance to spend locally in the many shops with extended opening hours.
Proudly brought to you by Dungog District Chamber of Commerce in conjunction with Dungog Shire Visitors Information Centre....
The Hunter Polo Challenge is a great family day out at Wirragulla Polo Club ground at Dungog in the Hunter. It is fast, exciting polo, with top players competing and over 200 horses will be played. The event is an informal relaxed way to watch and enjoy Picnic Polo in a picturesque setting. Canteen and bar will be available.
Make it a weekend or a day at the polo, then visit the coast or vineyards, it is your choice. Wirragulla Polo Club is one hour from Newcastle, one hour from the vineyards, and two and a half hours from Sydney. Parking is free....
Stalls include handmade arts and crafts, jams, relishes, vinegars and preserves, organic soaps, cakes, slices and biscuits, garments, plants, St Andrew's kitchen and seasonal farmer produce. The markets are held at St Andrew's Presbyterian Church. The grounds are open for set up early.
Come for breakfast, come for a browse, come for artisan crafts and farmer produce.
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Run Dungog is a community running festival , which caters for runners, Joggers and walkers of all ages. Either run for yourself on the Saturday and then join the family on the Sunday, or just take part in the Saturday or Sunday races.
Events are held on country roads or bush trails and are well marked Run Dungog takes place on the land of the Gringai people, within the Karuah Aboriginal Land Council. They acknowledge the traditional custodians, and pay respect to the Elders, past and present.
The event consists of five laps of a 10km trail course, which you either run as a team, swapping runners at the 10km Race HQ mark, or running as an individual and coming through Race HQ every 10kms until you have completed the 50kms.
The team event can be run in groups of two to five runners. Runners are required to “switch” at the event HQ area and the course is a 10km loop, so you will need to work out how this will work with your team - alternating laps, one runner completing more or just five runners doing 10km each. We are totally flexible on the configuration of the team....
This year the festival will burst with the sights sounds and experiences of Arts, Activity, Food, Music and Fun in the pristine rural setting of Dungog. More than ever this year the Festival has events to suit all budgets including the free Sunday Street Party.
They are creating a dynamic program that will engage both the Dungog community and visitors from further afield. Key events such as the ‘Long Table Dinner’, ‘Gala Street Parade’, ‘James Theatre’, Sculpture on the Farm’, ‘Wallarobba Hall Oktoberfest’ and much more are all certain to draw crowds.
Street musicians, bands, solo artists and everything in between will create a vibrant atmosphere on the streets of Dungog, where just a few steps away the historic James Theatre will host a film program Dungog's fresh approach to the moving image will deliver some truly retro and innovative cinematic experiences that venture outside the cinema walls, giving visitors new ways to engage with film around the town....
The Dungog Arts Society Annual Art Exhibition for 2020 has been postponed due to COVID-19.
Please check back here for updates
Opening night is at the Festival Lounge, the exhibition runs through till early October. Last year was a record breaking exhibition, with more sales than ever before. Get working on a piece or two (maximum is four), and get a new audience for your art. The Judge is Kristen Lethem, a Sydney artist who judged the Gresford show this year. Over AUD5000 in prizes....
Facilitator – Geraldine Zadkiel
This unique retreat will provide mindfulness and meditation techniques that you can use easily each day, practical tools to calm your busy mind and manage emotions and triggers, focusing on transforming inner turmoil to inner peace. Perfect if you are suffering from ongoing stress and ready to make a change.
Come and explore a self empowered healing journey that provides practical tools that can be implemented into your everyday life.
The information obtained throughout this retreat will complement all health and well being plans. It is an interactive program of learning new tools that are easy to practice and implement into each day.
Please note this is not counselling nor is it a replacement for medical diagnosis or treatment.
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The Annual Dungog Rumble is a family day out. Come and view the Hot Rods, Custom Classics, Restored Vehicles and Motorcycles. There will be live music, raffles, barbecue, giveaways and a great car show. All proceeds to the Westpac Rescue Helicopter ....
Event information may be out of date due to the coronavirus (COVID-19). Confirm details with event organisers.
MTB Dungog does not have any upcoming events.
The Dungog Mountain Bike Festival being held Easter Saturday and Sunday and they're looking forward to seeing you here in the beautiful Dungog Common. They have a new class in the five-hour open as well: Masters over 50’s. This event is for males and females and the first three place getters will receive a medal....
Come along to the Australia Day barbecue breakfast at the historic James Theatre, which will be followed by a welcoming from the Ambassador for Dungog. There will be speeches and a presentation of awards. Afterwards, yourself, family and friends will be invited to stay and enjoy the Australia Day cake. Come and join in the day....
Come and meet the artists at Dungog by Design's exhibition, come and see the wonderful array of colours and textiles of local artisan's creating and making wonderful works. They are located in the main street of Dungog, there is something for everyone....
Escape with the Australian String Quartet to the charming shire of Dungog, New South Wales — gateway to the stunning, heritage-listed Barrington Tops National Park.
Nestled amongst parks, forests and sprawling river systems, Dungog affords a charming rural setting for a New South Wales festival experience. Filled with scenic character and rolling green pastures, Dungog is less than three hours’ drive from Sydney, and 50 minutes from Newcastle Airport.
Featuring three performances set in the masterfully preserved James Theatre and other venues to be announced, don’t miss this opportunity to experience string quartet music with a glass of red and friends old and new.
In a town that has nostalgic charm, this will be a weekend to remember.
Package Includes
Admission to all thee concerts on Saturday and Sunday morning
Saturday lunch
Saturday night dinner
Sunday morning tea...
Come in and browse the markets where you will find Handmade jewellery, quality arts and crafts, a selection of slices and cakes, pickles and jams and bric a brac
Much more items to at cheap prices. Sure to get a bargain. Sure to be a lot more great bargains....
Due to this challenging pandemic their country is experiencing, government legislation states all events to be cancelled to mid June at the earliest, and possibly longer help minimise the implication/spread by transmission to others. The only way to enjoy their way of a new lifestyle, has been to cancel advertised events in the next few months to help authorities to be able to minimise the spread in these testing times ahead. The safety and well being of members is their priority.
Valley Team Penning was formed after a group of riders found there was a need for a club in the Lower Hunter/Newcastle area. The first event held at Gresford in 2011 and was a massive success.
The event is run over two days with Team Penning on Saturday and Arena Sorting on Sunday. The aim is to provide a safe environment for all members and families.
It is a western equestrian sport that has evolved from farm and station work separating cattle into pens for branding, doctoring, or transport. It is a fast-paced event that gives teams of three riders on horseback from 60 to 90 seconds to separate three specifically identified cattle from a mob and put them into a pen at the opposite end of the arena.
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