I'm going to be honest - I've never stayed in a converted train carriage before or even an overnight sleeper train. For this city-slicker, the closest I've ever come to sleeping on a train over the years would be on the work commute after a long day - and I've maybe once fallen asleep - in my seat - while catching the Eurostar . So, when I was invited to stay at The Station in the idyllic NSW Hunter Valley for 9Travel, in Pokolbin to be exact, I wasn't exactly sure what to expect - but I was excited nonetheless.

READ MORE: Five budget Aussie holiday spots you can visit and avoid the crowds READ MORE: The perfect destinations for a multi-generational family holiday The idea of it certainly piqued my interest - it features converted train carriages on land - and boy, it did not disappoint. Just over two and a half hours away, it was an easy drive north from Sydney to the Hunter Valley on one of the last weekends of winter. What I walked into with my plus-one, my partner, blew me away.

The Station is a mix of creativity, uniqueness, utter luxury and cosiness all in one. My partner and I stayed at The George, two freshly-converted vintage train carriages with a unique outdoor area connecting the two. To get to The George, we drove through the sprawling 25-acre property on a winding driveway and past a series of converted carriages.

The black and white "beware of trains'' sign on the grounds got a chuckle out of us both. They each have some great names, including The Franklin a.