| The Sebel Kirkton Park Hunter Valley  |
DescriptionSet within 75 acres of beautifully manicured gardens and gently rolling grounds with magnificent views over tranquil vineyards and the wineries of the Hunter Valley, The Sebel Kirkton Park offers exceptional accommodation and a superb array of activities for leisure guests, as well as the conference and incentive delegate. Elegant function rooms and stunning scenery make this the ideal venue for stylish conference and wedding venue. |
Location Description
2 hours/140kms by car from Sydney CBD via F3 Motorway. In the heart of the Hunter Valley wine region and at the foothills of the Brokenback Ranges, The Sebel Kirkton Park is the perfect location for a relaxing weekend getaway or longer holiday break.
Accommodation Facilities
• 71 luxuriously appointed guestrooms, including
colonial, heritage, deluxe and suites
• Accessible facilities for guests with disabilities
• Non-smoking rooms available
• Open fireplace and four poster beds in some rooms
Meeting & Event Facilities
* 5 variable space conference rooms
* 4 syndicate or breakout rooms
* Hotel and conference facilities are complemented by beautifully landscaped grounds - perfect for entertaining, breakouts or team building exercises
* Purpose built bonfire area
* Outdoor cinema
Spouse Programs / Team Building Activities
Customised team building programmes available
Technical Facilities
* Video conferencing
* Video/data projection, rear and overhead
* Electronic whiteboards
* Whiteboards and flipchart tracks
* PA System
* Overhead projectors
* AV equipment
* TV/VCR
* 35mm slide projectors
* Wireless Internet access
General Facilities
• 24-hour reception
• Room service
• Concierge services
• Grecian style pool house with indoor heated pool
• Sauna
• Spa
• Full size tennis court
• Half size basketball court
• Fitness gym
• 5km walking and jogging track
• Boules
• Billiard table
Leisure Facilities/Nearby Attractions
• The Hunter Valley vineyards
• Winery tours and cellar door wine tasting
• Bushwalking in Watagan State Forest
• Restaurants and cafés
• Historic Wollombi and Morpeth villages
• Heritage buildings, including historic pubs
• Galleries, arts and crafts
• Local cheese and chocolate products