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Things to Do in Newcastle This Weekend

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Beaches, markets, live music, and the best ways to spend a weekend in Newcastle.

By Newcastle Daily · 30 June 2026 at 3:38 am

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Updated 2 July 2026 at 3:38 am

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Newcastle has transformed its weekend culture in parallel with its physical transformation: the abandoned steelworks have become creative precincts, the inner city's empty post-industrial buildings have become bars and galleries, and the ocean beaches from Merewether to Nobbys that were always there now have the café, brunch, and coastal walk infrastructure that frames them properly. A Newcastle weekend in 2024 is genuinely excellent.

Newcastle Farmers Market — the Newcastle City Farmers Market (held weekends at various inner-city locations — check the current schedule) provides Hunter Valley and Hunter hinterland produce: Hunter Valley wine, Barrington Tops honey, artisan cheese, and fresh fruit and vegetables direct from the region's growers.

Merewether Beach and the baths — Saturday morning at Merewether: the ocean pool for laps, the surf for those who paddle out, the Merewether Surf House café for breakfast above the beach, and the coastal walk south toward Bar Beach and north toward Newcastle Beach provide the complete Newcastle coastal morning experience.

Newcastle Museum and cultural precinct — the Newcastle Museum (Honeysuckle precinct, free entry) provides Newcastle's industrial and natural history in an excellent building. The Newcastle Art Gallery (Laman Street, free) provides a strong regional collection and regularly changing exhibitions.

Hunter Valley wine country — the Hunter Valley wine region (90 minutes from Newcastle CBD) provides a weekend day trip to Pokolbin's cellar doors (Brokenwood, Tyrrell's, Two Hands, Tulloch). The Lovedale Long Lunch and the Hunter Valley Jazz in the Vines festival are the premium Hunter Valley weekend event experiences.

Cooks Hill — Newcastle's most vibrant café and bar precinct, Cooks Hill's Darby Street provides specialty coffee (Coffee Botanica, Goldbergs), wine bars, restaurants, and the Saturday morning street life of a neighbourhood that has become the city's best food and social destination.

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