Maitland Travel Guide
Maitland accommodation, Maitland activities and attractions, Maitland maps, transportation to and around Maitland - the ALL NEW Jasons Maitland Destination Travel Guide is your complete visitor guide for Maitland.
In the mid to late 1800's Maitland was a thriving centre to rival
Sydney as the potential capital of NSW. Today it is a city rich in heritage, stately mansions, fine civic buildings and magnificent churches. Throughout the year Maitland holds excellent drama and music concerts and Maitland Markets, held on the first Sunday of the month is a popular event.
Visitors can enjoy fresh locally grown produce, speciality wines or a walking tour of the heritage landscape. Others may choose a faster pace taking an aerobatic or Tiger Moth joy flight, immersing themselves in the local nightlife, or sampling a series of local restaurants and cocktails.
Geographic Location
Located in the lower Hunter, two hours north of Sydney and 30 minutes from Wine Country
Population
62,000
Climate
Annual Average Rainfall: 898.9mm
Average Daily Temperature (°C):
January Max – 30.7 January Min – 17.6
July Max – 16.5 July Min – 5.8