Perfect Location

Grand Mercure
Hunter Valley Gardens

The Grand Mercure Hunter Valley Gardens (formerly known as the Tallawanta Lodge) is located on the most prominent corner in the heart of Hunter Valley Wine Country. Adjacent to Tempus Two Winery & Concert venue, the 72-room property forms part of the Hunter Valley Gardens precinct, one of the wine region’s premier tourist attractions

The property provides the perfect base to explore all the region has to offer. If location is important to you, then there is simply no better place to stay to enjoy your favourite cellar door, restaurants, golf courses and even major concerts.

Award Winning Lazzarinis Restaurant

Featuring the highest quality local grain & pasture fed beef. NOW Open for lunch and dinner 7 days a week. The restaurant offers relaxed and affordable dining in an atmosphere of relaxed country style. More on our dining options.

Lazzarinis is closed with an exciting restaurant concept to be re-launched shortly.

Stylish Rooms

Hunter Valley Accommodation
Stylish Rooms

Surrounded by stunning gardens, the Grand Mercure provides a range of accommodation styles including studio suites, garden studios, spa rooms, family rooms and suites. The Presidential Suite has been individually designed and decorated with stylish antiques, tasteful art pieces, and features 15ft cathedral ceilings, a private dining room and spacious living area catering for up to six people.

A private terrace overlooks the Mediterranean-style
pool area and gardens.

There is also a very stylish Library Suite, which features its own library, spa and fireplace as well as a wet bar and microwave, making it perfect for entertaining.

Hunter Valley Wines
Right in the Heart of the Hunter

Leisure facilities include tennis courts, a resort-style pool, sauna, spa, and Lodge Library, with the Hunter Valley Gardens Village and all its attractions - right at the doorstep.

Excellent Artwork
Bester Art

Stephenie Bester lives and works on the northern beaches in Sydney. She paints in a variety of styles with a common thread being her wide use of texture. Visit the site