A Weekend at Windsor Polo Club: Polo Prestige in the Heart of the Hawkesbury


Just an hour northwest of Sydney, the Windsor Polo Club in Richmond offers an authentic taste of Australia’s polo tradition, nestled within the scenic Hawkesbury Valley. As one of the country’s leading polo destinations, it plays host to high-goal tournaments, charity events, and stylish social gatherings throughout the season. Pair world-class sport with gourmet picnics, boutique wine tastings, and historic countryside charm for a truly memorable weekend.

​Friday Evening: Settle In and Savor Local Flavors
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Check into a charming countryside stay like Crowne Plaza Hawkesbury Valley or a rural B&B near Richmond or Kurrajong.
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Enjoy a relaxed dinner at Lochiel House in Kurrajong Heights or Harvest Restaurant in Windsor, both known for locally sourced menus and rustic elegance.
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Take an evening walk through historic Windsor or unwind with a glass of wine under the stars.

Saturday:
Polo and Valley Views
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Morning:
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Start with breakfast at Lime & Coconut Café in Richmond.
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Arrive at Windsor Polo Club for morning matches. Wander the grounds, pick your spot along the sidelines, and enjoy the relaxed but elegant atmosphere.
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Afternoon:
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Fieldside picnics and VIP marquees offer lunch options; pack your own gourmet hamper or book hospitality in advance.
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Between chukkas, explore local vendors, wine tastings, and meet-the-pony sessions if available.
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Evening:
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Dine in Windsor or Richmond. Try George Street Loft for casual dining or The Church Bar for pizzas and cocktails in a heritage setting.
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If staying locally, take advantage of countryside accommodations with fire pits or garden views.
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Sunday:
Leisure, Markets, and Country Drives
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Morning:
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Visit the Richmond Good Food Market or Windsor Mall Sunday Market for regional produce, pastries, and handmade goods.
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Return to the club for Sunday polo matches or a social brunch with players and guests.
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Afternoon:
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Take a scenic drive along Bells Line of Road, stopping at Bilpin for fruit picking or cider tastings.
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Optional: Explore the Hawkesbury Regional Museum or walk the Governor Phillip Park riverside paths.
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Insider Tips for Equestrian Visitors
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Parking: Free parking is available onsite. Arrive early on tournament days to secure shady spots closer to the field.
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Pets: Dogs are welcome on-leash, but keep them at a safe distance from the horses and field.
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Family-Friendly Features: Many events feature pony introductions, open grassy spaces, and informal settings perfect for kids. Local parks and nearby Splash Park in Richmond add to the family appeal.

Nearby Cities and Attractions
(within 1-hour drive)
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Kurrajong: A charming village with cafés, antique shops, and sweeping views.
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Bilpin: Known for orchards, roadside produce stands, and cider houses.
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Blue Mountains (lower region): Visit for hiking trails and scenic lookouts.
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Penrith: Offers riverside walks, the Museum of Fire, and whitewater rafting.
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Parramatta: A vibrant dining district, perfect for a post-weekend urban wind-down.


Downloadable Packing List
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Field-appropriate shoes (grass or dirt surfaces)
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Smart-casual attire with light layers for comfort
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Sunhat, sunglasses, and sunscreen for day-long spectating
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Blanket or low chair for relaxed viewing
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Reusable water bottle and picnic snacks
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Camera or phone with a good zoom lens
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Jacket or wrap for cooler evenings
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Umbrella or shade option if not in a marquee




