Kentucky Tourist Guide

Your tourist guide for Kentucky provides you with the essential travel resources to plan your holiday!

Discover Kentucky, NSW: A Charming Village of Country Elegance and Rural Heritage

Tucked gently into the rolling high country of the New England region, just 15 kilometres south‑west of Uralla, lies the tranquil village of Kentucky—a place where rural charm, artisan flavours, and warm hospitality come together in a setting that feels beautifully untouched. Once a thriving soldier‑settlement renowned for its orchards and cool‑climate agriculture, Kentucky has evolved into a boutique countryside escape known for its alpaca farms, Merino sheep studs, premium beef cattle, and a growing reputation for exceptional food and wine experiences.

Kentucky is the kind of destination that invites you to slow down, breathe deeply, and savour the simple pleasures of country life. Whether you’re wandering through rose gardens, sipping handcrafted wines, or exploring the region’s artisanal produce, this small village offers a surprisingly rich and memorable escape.

A Taste of Country Life

Kentucky’s agricultural roots run deep. Today, the village is celebrated for its thriving alpaca farms and high‑quality Merino studs, which contribute to the region’s reputation for fine wool and boutique fibre products. The surrounding farmland paints a picture of classic New England beauty—open paddocks, tree‑lined lanes, and the gentle hum of rural life.

The village’s historic character remains intact, with its welcoming General Store, community hall, and seasonal markets offering a glimpse into the heart of this close‑knit community.

Food, Wine & Local Experiences

Eastview Estate & Dobson’s Distillery

One of Kentucky’s most beloved attractions is Eastview Estate, home to Dobson’s Distillery and a boutique winery that draws visitors from across the region. Open on weekends, the estate offers wine tastings, craft spirits, and beautifully prepared meals in a serene countryside setting. It’s a must‑visit for lovers of cool‑climate wines, artisanal gin, and long, leisurely lunches overlooking the vines.

Kentucky Roses – Garden, Café & High Tea

From November through April, Kentucky Roses transforms into a fragrant haven of colour and charm. Wander through the rose garden, enjoy a country‑style high tea, or simply relax with a coffee surrounded by blooms. It’s a picture‑perfect stop for garden lovers, photographers, and anyone seeking a peaceful moment in nature.

Kentucky General Store & Café

The heart of the village beats at the Kentucky General Store, where locals and travellers gather for light meals, fresh coffee, and friendly conversation. The store also showcases a curated selection of local arts and crafts, making it an ideal place to pick up a handmade gift or regional keepsake. With capacity for groups of up to 30, it’s a welcoming stop for touring parties and road‑trippers.

Things to Do in Kentucky

  • Sample local wines and spirits at Eastview Estate
  • Enjoy a country high tea among the roses at Kentucky Roses
  • Browse local art and handmade crafts at the General Store
  • Visit seasonal markets in the village hall
  • Explore scenic rural drives through the New England countryside
  • Meet alpacas and learn about local farming at nearby properties
  • Discover Uralla and the wider New England High Country, just minutes away

How to Get There

Kentucky is conveniently located:

  • 15 km south‑west of Uralla
  • 30 km from Armidale, the nearest regional airport
  • Approximately 5.5 hours from Sydney via the New England Highway
  • Just over 90 minutes from Tamworth

The village is easily accessible by car, making it a perfect detour on a New England High Country road trip.

Best Time to Visit

Kentucky enjoys four distinct seasons, each offering its own charm:

  • Spring brings blossoms, mild weather, and vibrant gardens.
  • Summer is ideal for outdoor dining, winery visits, and rose‑garden strolls.
  • Autumn paints the landscape in rich reds and golds—perfect for photographers.
  • Winter offers crisp air, cosy cafés, and the romance of the high country’s cool climate.

For garden lovers, November to April is the prime season to experience Kentucky Roses in full bloom.