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Wingen
New South Wales
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"Old Church", New England Highway, Wingen
Wingen is located in New South Wales
Wingen
Wingen
Location in New South Wales
Population 323 (2016 census)
Postcode(s) 2337
Elevation 292 m (958 ft)
Location
LGA(s) Upper Hunter Shire
Region Hunter Region
County Brisbane
Parish Wingen
State electorate(s) Upper Hunter
Federal Division(s) New England
Localities around Wingen:
Blandford
Wingen
Parkville
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Wingen Maid

Wingen /ˈwɪnən/ is a village in the Upper Hunter Shire, in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia. Situated on the New England Highway, it lies about 15 minutes from the town of Scone. It is known for the local Burning Mountain tourist attraction, a burning underground coal seam. Wingen has a population of just several hundred people.

Its few businesses include an antique store and a pub.

The town is known for the Burning Mountain, which according to scientists is the world's oldest known coal fire, and has been burning for approximately 6,000 years. Explorers in the 19th century mistook its smoking summit for a volcano. In fact the name Wingen comes from the local Aboriginal language, and means "fire".

The Wingen Maid is a rock formation in the local Wingen Maid Nature Reserve which resembles a woman when viewed from a particular direction.

A now-demolished railway station on the Main North railway line operated between 1871 and 1975.

Heritage listings

Wingen has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:

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