The 10 Best Things to do Good for a Rainy Day in Maitland, New South Wales

October 4, 2021 Hector Krause

Discover the best top things to do in Maitland, Australia including Wine D Road Tours, Morpeth Gallery, Maitland Regional Art Gallery, Maitland Gaol, Morpeth Museum, Mortels Sheepskin Factory, The Big UGG Boots, Campbells Store, Morpeth Brewery & Beer, Miss Lily's Lollies.
Restaurants in Maitland

1. Wine D Road Tours

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5.0 based on 401 reviews

Wine D Road Tours

Discover the beautiful Hunter Valley as you spend your day at hand selected wineries being guided through their offering in private tastings. Each Winery we visit has been hand selected to ensure that you are made to feel special and welcome. We pick up from your accommodation and our numbers are limited to 13 passengers to keep your tour personal.

5 Green St, Morpeth, Maitland, New South Wales 2321 Australia +61 2 4933 1407 [email protected] http://www.morpethgallery.com/
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Morpeth Gallery

Located in the historical village of Morpeth in the Lower Hunter Valley, Morpeth Gallery has an excellent selection of fine traditional Australian landscape & wildlife art by internationally and nationally acclaimed artists. The gallery specialises in investment art with pieces which appreciate over time. The gallery opened in 1991 as a part of the Campbell's Store Craft Centre complex.

Reviewed By M7025NQtonyw - Sydney, Australia

Morpeth has a number of very interesting places to visit and wander through both on the Main Street and in the little laneways. This gallery is one of those side excursions that will reward your time with a number of experiences. There is something for just about everyone including artworks, toys and local foods. I was impressed with the ginger beer tastings and left with a number of bottles.

230 High St, Maitland, New South Wales 2320 Australia +61 2 4934 9859 [email protected] http://mrag.org.au
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4.5 based on 186 reviews

Maitland Regional Art Gallery

MRAG offers in total, eleven exhibition spaces in three distinct wings across two levels of the art gallery. MRAG accessibility features include a lift, interior and exterior wheelchair access ramps and a sensory garden. One wing of the building is dedicated to children and education: the Art Factory fosters appreciation to the arts for the specific audience of children, schools, family groups and youth. MRAG’s retail outlet showcases the wares of local, national and international artists and craftspeople as well as objects from the Pacific and the East including Africa and Mexico. The MRAG shop also offers toys and decorative art from international destinations. Adjacent to the Art Factory, café Seraphine caters to a large number of patrons Tuesday-Sunday 7.30am-4.30pm as well as for functions in and outside normal art gallery hours. MRAG is now one of the most active and exhibition vibrant regional galleries in NSW with almost 3000sq metres of public access space.

Reviewed By cchb55 - East Maitland, Australia

Visited the restaurant there and then the gallery. There was a focus on local artists from young children onwards. The display easy to walk around and well sorted in genre and aspect.

4. Maitland Gaol

6-18 John St, East Maitland, Maitland, New South Wales 2323 Australia +61 2 4936 6482 [email protected] http://www.maitlandgaol.com.au
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4.5 based on 241 reviews

Maitland Gaol

Unlock the gates of Maitland Gaol today, where visitors are invited to 'serve time' learning about the facility, past prisoners and daring escapes. A key anchor attraction of the Hunter, Maitland Gaol housed some of Australia's most hardened and notorious criminals and has a vibrant history spanning more than 150 years. Open 7 days, Maitland Gaol offers visitors the opportunity to indulge in a world class self guided audio tour. Additionally, themed guided day tours and torchlight tours by night are regularly available and are a great way to interpret this unique attraction. If you have any questions about Maitland Gaol, please contact our Customer Service team. We look forward to welcoming you to Maitland Gaol soon.

Reviewed By angiesJ9776CL - Newcastle, Australia

Fantastic tour with a great insight of the goal... Hearing about the history and seeing the cells was a major eye opener ... Our tour guide was fantastic had an answer for all questions group was small and totally COVID safe. Definitely going back for the ghost tour ????

5. Morpeth Museum

123 Swan St, East Maitland, Maitland, New South Wales 2321 Australia +61 2 4934 4301 http://www.maitland.nsw.gov.au/GalleryLibraryMuseum/MorpethMuseum1
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4.5 based on 38 reviews

Morpeth Museum

Reviewed By Traveller1963 - Perth, Australia

Any visit to Morpeth should include time to visit this fascinating and well laid out little Museum A credit to the town and it’s volunteer staff.

6. Mortels Sheepskin Factory

1 Weakleys Dr, Thornton, Maitland, New South Wales 2322 Australia +61 2 4966 0990 [email protected] http://www.mortels.com.au
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Mortels Sheepskin Factory

Mortels museum and factory tours offer a truly unique experience inside an Australian company with a fascinating history. Take a fully guided UGG factory tour and learn how uggs are made and get an insight into the production process. The sheepskin industry's rich history is displayed in an informative, interactive way in The Sheep's Back Museum. Browse through Mortels large range of sheepskin products and other Australiana products. Sit and enjoy a delicious meal and coffee in Mortels Café & Gift Gallery.

Reviewed By littlerae0fsunshine - Maitland, Australia

Visited Mortels to choose my 15 yo grandson's Xmas present. These are the 3rd pair of Ugg Boots I've bought - 2 as gifts. The shop has a huge & extensive range of sheep skin products from boots & car seat covers to coats & hat's. You can do a guided tour of the factory out back & there's a lovely cafe to visit as well, once you've done your shopping. Just off the M1 too. Just look for the bright huge Ugg Boots out front.

7. The Big UGG Boots

1 Weakleys Dr CNR Weakleys & Glenwood Drives, Thornton, Maitland, New South Wales 2322 Australia +61 2 4966 0990 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/thebiguggboots
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4.5 based on 48 reviews

The Big UGG Boots

Mortels museum and factory tours offer a truly unique experience inside an Australian company with a fascinating history. Take a fully guided UGG factory tour and learn how uggs are made and get an insight into the production process. The sheepskin industry's rich history is displayed in an informative, interactive way in The Sheep's Back Museum. Browse through Mortels large range of sheepskin products and other Australiana products. Sit and enjoy a delicious meal and coffee in Mortels Café & Gift Gallery. Daily factory tours Monday - Friday 11am, no booking required. Other times by bookings for groups - minimum 8. Tour cost $15 per adult, $7.50 per child to 16 years.

Reviewed By margaretan116 - Sydney, Australia

Would not buy my UGG Boots anywhere else Drive up from Sydney whenever I am going overseas to take as gifts as these are made locally and hve an amazing selection First class quality and very helpful staff also you can have a coffee and sandwich after you have made your selection from a massive range

8. Campbells Store

175 Swan St, Morpeth, Maitland, New South Wales 2321 Australia +61 2 4933 1407 [email protected] http://campbellsstoremorpeth.com/
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4.5 based on 28 reviews

Campbells Store

Campbell's Store is a two story stone and brick building built by James Campbell in 1835. The store was in it's heyday, 'the place to shop' in the Hunter Valley. Now over 175 years later, nothing has changed! Wander through ten speciality stores featuring Australia's most talented artisans and crafts people. Discover exquisite jewellery, antiques, art, food, try on an akubra hat & much more!

Reviewed By U1700VNsharonc

Very interesting Very chatty friendly staff No pressure to purchase but did anyway. Great gifts to send overseas

9. Morpeth Brewery & Beer

127 Swan St, Morpeth, Maitland, New South Wales 2321 Australia +61 426 968 616 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/pages/Morpeth-Brewery-Beer-Co/263606843693579?id=263606843693579&sk=info
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4.0 based on 36 reviews

Morpeth Brewery & Beer

Reviewed By missbondi1967 - Currans Hill, Australia

The evidence: many many empty schooner glasses, two very merry old old school friends and their long suffering wives. The witnesses: the master Brewer and the assistant brewer who schooled the men in the finer points of the beers craft and the drinkers dilemmas. The dilemma: which beer to drink next. The verdict: truly excellent beer, delicious food accompanying it and delightful company in the pub and at the tables.

10. Miss Lily's Lollies

2 Green St, Morpeth, Maitland, New South Wales 2321 Australia +61 2 4933 6248
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4.0 based on 28 reviews

Miss Lily's Lollies

Reviewed By 60DonnaB - Narellan, Australia

Who doesn't like checking out lollies from your childhood? There were every time of flavour you could imagine, both Aussie favourites as well as European and American too. Admittedly not cheap but it's worth paying a little extra to take a trip down memory lane!

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