visitmanningvalley.com.au Mid North Coast New South Wales
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The Manning Valley has it all and our doors are open to you. Just three and a half hours north of Sydney, you will experience a world where spectacular coastline and pristine beaches meet rustic countryside and adventurous mountain trails – a destination where you really can have the best of both worlds. Known for our natural assets, the Manning Valley offers 9 stunning National Parks, 45 kilometres of pristine coastline and the only double delta river system in Australia, with two entrances to the ocean. This rugged, natural environment is perfectly placed for day-trippers to explore by car, boat, bike or foot. If you love a bit of retail therapy, there are also 26 seaside and hinterland towns and villages to explore, each with their own unique vibe and offerings.
This is the Manning Valley ...naturally and we know you’ll enjoy your stay with us.
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Images: Front cover - Potoroo Falls in Tapin Tops National Park - Steve Southwell Black Head Beach - Linda Bryant
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Top5 surfing
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The little known Crowdy south-side is a hot spot for local surfers chasing the ‘big’ waves
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Crowdy north-side is a great beach for those who are learning to surf and need a little practice
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For the more adventurous, Mud Bishop’ s at Old Bar has been named one of the best beaches for kite surfing in the world
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The inside scoop is that you’ll find the perfect wave at Saltwater Beach
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Wallabi Point has a good left hand reef break in larger swells
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Images: Surfing - Carl Muxlow Black Head Beach - Linda Bryant
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With 45 kilometres of unspoiled coastline, it’s not surprising that the Manning Valley has some of the best surfing and swimming beaches on the coast. So if sun, surf and sand is for you, you’ve come to the right place! Manning Valley beaches From Crowdy Head in the north to Black Head in the south, our uncrowded white sandy beaches are perfect for your next beach holiday. Whatever your preference, whether it’s hitting up the surf, relaxing amongst the dunes, trying your luck with a fishing rod or a good old-fashioned game of beach cricket, we’re sure you will discover a beach that ticks all the boxes.
Dog friendly beaches
Many of our beaches also have 4WD access. If you like to get off the beaten track we invite you to explore our remote sparkling coastlines. Picking up a permit from our Visitor Information Centre, Council or local tackle shops will give you the freedom to start making tracks.
Baths
If you like to travel with your furry fourlegged friends, many of our Manning Valley beaches are dog friendly, so they can also enjoy a run on the beach or roll in the surf.
4WD access to beaut beaches
Beach Name Black Head Front Beach
Crowdy
Diamond Beach Diamond Head/ Kylie’s Beach
Manning Point
Old Bar
Nine Mile & Black Head Back Beach
Wallabi Point
Saltwater
Harrington
Ocean launch only
Harrington River
lagoon
Manning Point River
Ocean lagoon launch only
Ocean launch only
Beach Safety App: For a comprehensive guide to beach safety, including patrol periods, download Surf Life Saving Australia’s Beachsafe App for iPhone and Android www.beachsafe.org.au/apps
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If it’s a coastal escape you’re after, basing yourself at one of our seaside villages will allow you to relax, unwind and soak up our laid back surfing culture. Black Head & Hallidays Point
Old Bar & Manning Point
At the southern end of the Manning Valley you will discover the coastal area of Hallidays Point, taking in Black Head, Tallwoods, Red Head and Diamond Beach.
The vibrant seaside village of Old Bar provides access to the Manning River and ocean, attracting visitors throughout the year seeking a relaxed laid-back atmosphere.
Black Head Beach is a multi-award winning beach and is patrolled during the summer months. It features an ocean pool, excellent fishing, picnic and BBQ areas under shady Norfolk pines. Another highlight of this area is a littoral rainforest walk which encompasses striking coastal landforms as well as rare tracts of coastal rainforest. Other activities in the Hallidays Point area include an 18 hole championship golf course, a bowling club and nearby, The Big Buzz Fun Park which is ideal for families with three open waterslides, speed karts, swimming pools and many more activities.
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Old Bar Beach is the closest surfing beach to Taree and just a 10-minute drive from the Pacific Highway. This location is perfect for fishing, boating and water sports for the whole family. Old Bar is also home to the Old Bar Beach Festival which is held each year over the October long weekend. Thousands of visitors come to town for the array of festivities over two action-packed days. Manning Point is both a riverside and seaside location where the sea and the north arm of the Manning River meet at this idyllic point. Over the years the lands of Farquhar Inlet and Manning Point have been the most successful breeding and fledgling sites in the State for the endangered shore bird, the Little Tern. Relax your days away in this picturesque village by swimming at the beach, launching your boat for a fish or pack a picnic and take in the views.
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For a fun family day out, take the kids to The Big Buzz Fun Park where you’ll enjoy waterslides, go-carting, putt putt golf and more
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Paddle, walk or picnic to experience Saltwater National Park
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ake a refreshing dip in T the ocean pool at Black Head Beach
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Grab some fresh fish and chips from a local cafĂŠ and take in the magnificent views
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Swim, surf or kitesurf at one of the pristine beaches
Images: Manning Point and Black Head ocean baths
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Pack a picnic and head to the Harrington Lagoon which is great for swimming and has sheltered tables and a BBQ area
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Take a walk along the Harrington breakwall and take in the breathtaking views
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4WD along Crowdy Beach
Venture into Crowdy Bay National Park where you’ll find great camping grounds and kangaroos on the beach!
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Visit the iconic Crowdy Head Lighthouse and take in 360-degree views of the coast – this is also a great vantage point for whale watching
www.visitmanningvalley.com.au/harrington www.visitmanningvalley.com.au/crowdy-head
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Harrington & Crowdy Head Come and discover one of the jewels of the Manning Valley. Home to sweeping beaches, crystal waters and stunning views. Harrington
Crowdy Head
Ten minutes north of Taree and just off the highway is the tranquil seaside village of Harrington which sits at the northern mouth of the Manning River.
Just north of Harrington, the small fishing village of Crowdy Head retains evidence of its European settlement and history around the area with a strong maritime flavour.
In 1894 a long breakwall was built to protect the entry channel for shipping, which now serves as a scenic walk and great fishing location. The nearby Pilot Hill Lookout provides expansive views over the river delta and the graves on the hill bear witness to the pilots whose task was to guide the boats over the bar.
A must do for all is a visit to the iconic Crowdy Head Lighthouse. The lighthouse perched high on the headland provides 360-degree views of the coast. Between May and August, keep your eye out for passing humpback whales. The lighthouse itself is picturesque and a great place for a photograph as well as being easily accessible on a sealed road.
A taste of holidays from our past, Harrington’s relaxed seaside lifestyle is a welcome escape from today’s frantic pace. Stroll along waterfront pathways where bollards form a visual display of Harrington’s history. Rest in riverside parks or cast a line for that elusive catch of the day. See the resident pelicans rest atop colourfully painted power poles waiting for the fishing boats to return. There are riverside and seaside caravan parks, cabins, pubs, clubs and cafés with great views so you can watch the hive of activity happening on the river.
Image: Crowdy Head lighthouse - Aaron Cuneo
Driving north of Crowdy Head you can enter Crowdy Bay National Park. There are two camping spots, Crowdy Gap and Diamond Head. The Park provides spectacular cliff top views, easy walking tracks, abundant wildlife and good fishing. Diamond Head and Indian Head provide unforgettable backdrops to the colourful wildflower displays in spring and summer. Access to the park is via an unsealed road from Crowdy Head or from Moorland 35 kilometres north of Taree. History and literary buffs should also visit the hut near Diamond Head of celebrated Australian novelist Kylie Tennant, affectionately named ‘Kylie’s Hut’. This retreat in nature was the inspiration for her novel, The Man on the Headland.
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Join the locals in Harrington for a fish off the breakwall
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Jump in a boat and navigate your way through our 150 kilometres of waterways
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Hire a kayak and get exploring
Get some friends together and go on a river cruise
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Enjoy the view as you picnic by the river
www.visitmanningvalley.com.au/fishing/
Image: Sailing on the Manning River - Scott Calvin - Manning River Times Dragon boating on the Manning River - Carl Muxlow - Manning River Times
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The Manning River is the heart of our Valley and provides the perfect environment for boating, fishing, water sports and tranquil picnic spots. Double delta
Boat ramps
The Manning River is quite impressive. It is the only double delta river system in Australia with two entrances to the ocean, one at Old Bar and the other at Harrington. With more than 150 kilometres of navigable waterways, it is not surprising that the Manning River is a recreational fishing haven, luring fishermen to the region from all over Australia.
Andrews Reserve (Taree - end of Edinburgh Drive)
By boat you can also discover the riverside towns of Taree, Tinonee, Harrington, Croki and Manning Point. It’s also not uncommon to see dolphins swimming by and splashing in the wake of your boat, so be sure to keep your eyes peeled!
Wingham Brush Nature Reserve Picnic Area (end of Farquhar Street)
It is the extensive mangrove stands and large areas of wetlands important for aquatic birds, together with intensive oyster farming, fish and prawn production that make the Manning River the lifeblood of our Valley.
West End Ave (Taree) Endeavour Place (Taree) Cundletown (Kendall Reserve)
Tinonee (near Tinonee Park) Croki (off Ferry Road) Bohnock (Neville Weilly Bridge, Manning Point Road)
Hook, line and sinker
Old Bar (Mudbishop’s Point Reserve)
The Manning Valley is a fisherman’s paradise, with a place to drop a line or experience adventure fishing around every corner.
Harrington (off Beach Street)
Fish our numerous, pristine freshwater streams for Australian Bass (perch) or our estuaries for quality flathead, bream and whiting.
Manning Point (Main Street) Coopernook (near Hotel)
Land based game fishermen, who love the thrill of the chase are invited to take advantage of our uncrowded beaches and headlands. Those who prefer to pursue the big blue water species such as snapper, jewfish or marlin, we have numerous boat launching facilities throughout the region. Pick up a fishing licence at the Manning Valley Visitor Information Centre or selected local outlets.
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Spotlight on... Gabriel Darzi The Sicilian The opening of The Sicilian Italian restaurant in Taree made a huge splash. The Manning Valley now sports a restaurant that has the quality of decor, atmosphere and excellent food you would normally associate with Sydney or Melbourne. Gabriel’s attention to detail inspires and he is always ready to try something new. A new kerb-side dining space, ‘The Parklet’, on Victoria Street Taree is testament to this. Gabriel Darzi is not only our local celebrity chef but is also the most personable host. His authentic Southern Italian menu uses the freshest produce. Trust us, you wont leave feeling hungry!
www.visitmanningvalley.com.au/taree/
Riverside Taree
Located on the Manning River, Taree is the major commercial centre of the Manning Valley and is a great place to base yourself to explore the region. The local Aboriginal people originally named Taree “Tareebit” after the fruit of the majestic fig trees found growing in the region. Taree offers a great variety of shopping with modern undercover complexes, arcades, boutique gift and clothing shops, craft centres, antiques and speciality stores. While you’re out and about, be sure to grab a coffee or lunch at one of the many cafés.
Pack a picnic and explore the riverside parks with their shady grassed areas, meandering paths and playgrounds that overlook the flowing water. For some adventure and excitement, grab your kayak, boat or jet ski and get out on the mighty Manning River itself.
The town’s recreational facilities include numerous sporting fields, the Taree Recreation Centre, racecourse, ten pin bowling, Manning Entertainment Centre, Manning Aquatic and Leisure Centre, and rowing and sailing clubs. For a spot of exercise or relaxation, take a plunge in our modern Aquatic Centre with indoor and outdoor swimming or play some golf at one of our five excellent golf courses.
Top 5 to do 1. Walk along the foreshore and take in views of the mighty Manning River. 2. Go shopping and grab a coffee or lunch at one of the many cafés. 3. Visit the Manning Regional Art Gallery and check out the exhibitions on display. 4. Watch the sunset from Apex Lookout. 5. Experience a country race meet at the Taree Wingham Race Club.
Image: Martin Bridge over the Manning River - Rod Trenchard
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Spotlight on... Donna Carrier Bent on Food Bent on Food is the creation of Donna Carrier and has been promoting local produce through its shop, cafe and cooking school since 2004. The most awarded cafe in the region offers visitors a range of regional experiences including local music nights, gourmet tours and food hampers delivered anywhere in Australia. The customers experience is enhanced by the strong paddock to plate connection where people can purchase what they eat, or even purchase similar plates that they just ate off! While in Wingham come and say ‘hi’ to the friendly team.
www.visitmanningvalley.com.au/wingham/
Images: Moreton Bay fig at Wingham Brush - Lifestyle Profiles Vampire Jet and Historic Buildings of Wingham - Aaron Cuneo
Wonderful Wingham
A ten-minute drive west of Taree is the historic town of Wingham. Settled in 1853 on the banks of the Manning River, Wingham offers visitors the opportunity to step back in time. Its rich heritage is evident in the many National Trust listed Federation buildings which surround the town. From the second you drive past the Wingham town entry sign you enter the history of the Manning. To the left is Chrissy Gollan Park, originally the site of Chinese market gardens and now an open green space for meeting friends, throwing a ball around, having a picnic or just relaxing under the shade of a tree.
The weekends in Wingham are filled with colourful markets and the chance for you to purchase fresh, locally grown produce, hand crafted gifts, clothes, candles and more! Each October, splendid sounds mingle with the heritage surroundings as the Wingham Akoostik Festival kicks into action. Music lovers are drawn to town for three days of live entertainment, workshops and quality food and market stalls.
Spend some time at the Historical Museum, which is open 7 days and showcases a vast collection of interesting memorabilia. Shop at the gorgeous boutique stores and eat at one of the local cafés, where you can savour the flavours of fresh local produce. Down by the river’s edge you will discover Wingham Brush, a nature reserve with a difference. Covering 8 hectares of subtropical floodplain rainforest, it is one of only a few remnants of this rare rainforest type in Australia. Giant Moreton Bay figs tower over a gently winding boardwalk, where you will discover a large colony of endangered grey-headed flying foxes.
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Surprising Nabiac
If you’re travelling north from Sydney, the first village you’ll come across is Nabiac, and while it may not seem like much from the road, there is so much to see and do. Nabiac is a charming township that houses the National Motorcycle Museum of Australia, some gorgeous boutique shops, delicious cafés, a local winery and an award winning farmstay - all within a short drive from the town centre. The National Motorcycle Museum of Australia is a must see - and not only for motorbike enthusiasts! The museum is owned by the Kelleher family and plays host to over 700 motorcycles, a huge range of memorabilia, toys and an extensive gift shop. Nabiac is also home to some fantastic vintage shops for visitors to meander through and snap up bargain buys. There is something for everyone with wares including retro furniture, clothing, jewellery, knick-knacks and other unique gift ideas. Once the hunger has built up, the Greenhouse Café nearby offers delicious meals, superb organic coffee and beautiful gardens to relax and take in the surroundings. A trip to the local winery, Villa d’Esta Vineyard, is another popular experience that is not to be missed. This scenic winery is made up of 12 acres of grapes and the passionate Hungarian wine maker takes great pleasure in sharing his wines and explaining their traditional wine making techniques. Just out of town, visitors can stretch their legs and minds at the unique Honeycomb Valley Farm which is a ‘little farm with a big picture’. It’s a great place to take the kids as they can meet the friendly farm animals, learn about stingless native bees and you can check out the farm gate shop.
www.visitmanningvalley.com.au/nabiac/ www. visitmanningvalley.com.au/towns/
Images: Shopping fun at Nabiac - Linda Bryant
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Our charming riverside and hinterland villages provide the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. You’ll be surprised by the breathtaking country and riverside and we’re sure you’ll leave feeling relaxed and refreshed.
Riverside
Hinterland
Tinonee was one of the earliest settlements in the Manning Valley. What was once a bustling town centre is now a peaceful riverside village and home to a historical museum, general store, café and artisan gallery.
Killabakh is a small village 20 minutes north of Wingham towards Comboyne. As well as regular open gardens, each spring the community holds its ‘Day in the Country’ event. The festival celebrates locally made arts and crafts and fresh local produce. There is entertainment and home cooked country style food to be enjoyed.
Tinonee
If you’re looking to escape from it all, Tinonee is the place to go with gorgeous country retreats, farmstays, secluded cabins, B&B’s and self contained cottages. A place to truly relax and unwind.
Mondrook Mondrook is a village that offers warm, country hospitality with charming cafés, galleries and an artisans retreat. Just minutes from Mondrook lies a fabulous photo opportunity from Brushy Cutting Lookout. Here you’ll snap breathtaking panoramic views over the surrounding Valley, encapsulating the rural side of the Manning Valley beautifully.
Croki Just north of Cundletown, along the Pacific Highway, lies Croki, a sleepy rural village on the river surrounded by lush dairy farms. Here you’ll discover spectacular scenery over Oxley and Mitchells Islands to the south and the Brother Mountains to the north. The giant Moreton Bay fig trees are great for picnicking under. Croki is also home to a Riverside Caravan Park, set amongst a beautiful tropical garden of palms, hibiscus and gums with absolute river frontage.
Images: Croki Wharf - Rosie Smith Brushy Cutting - Steve Southwell
Killabakh
Coopernook Peace and quiet has descended on the village of Coopernook since the highway was diverted, making it even more attractive as the gateway to the northern forests which offer spectacular lookouts and waterfalls. The local pub on the river offers friendly hospitality and great bistro meals and there is a riverside park close by which has BBQ facilities, a boat ramp and floating pontoon.
Krambach From Tinonee, travel west along The Bucketts Way towards Gloucester to the hillside village of Krambach. Krambach features a local pub and boasts a unique country golf course with the greens fenced off from cattle and kangaroos. The views from Krambach extend towards Gloucester overlooking idyllic countryside with secluded villages dotted along the way.
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accommodating Base yourself and prepare to explore! With 26 seaside and hinterland towns and villages to discover, you’re sure to find the perfect place to settle in and do as much or as little as you like. Camp, glamp and caravan
Coastal stays
If being amongst nature is for you, the Manning Valley is the perfect place to be, not to mention a camping haven for our visitors.
You’ll love some of our contemporary beach apartments and family-friendly resorts, which range from beach-chic through to five-star luxury. Here you won’t have to stray far to relax by the beach, hit up the surf or try your luck with a fishing rod.
With 9 National Parks and reserves on offer, we have well-appointed camping grounds scattered throughout the region. For caravanners and families, you can’t go past one of our many caravan parks, which offer onsite vans, cabins, camping and a range of family friendly facilities.
Rural retreats Immerse yourself in our gorgeous countryside! From resort-style country retreats, to rustic farm stays and cabins, through to B&B’s hosted by our friendly locals, you’ll enjoy a simpler lifestyle surrounded by farm animals, fresh produce, and rolling scenery.
With a difference In the Manning Valley, we’re not afraid to do things a little bit differently. So much so that the more adventurous travellers can stay in a 30ft 1970’s Airstream fitted out with all the luxuries of a modern hotel!
Ibis Styles River Lodge at Harrington
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Images: Family fun at Ramada Resort Diamond Beach and camping at Crowdy Bay NP - Linda Bryant
Stay your
way Resort Motel
B&B & Cabins Glamping & Camping Farmstay Caravan Self contained
The Bank Guesthouse Wingham
SHHH! Want to know one of our best kept secrets? Some of the most popular outdoor camping areas in NSW State Forests are located within the Manning Valley!
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magnificent The Manning Valley is an area rich with natural assets and unexplored forests. From the coast to the hinterland, the Manning Valley offers 9 stunning National Parks and Reserves that conceal some of our best kept secrets.
Coorabakh National Park Crowdy Bay National Park Crowdy Bay National Park (9,519 hectares) has long been admired for its rugged coastline cliffs, rockpools and beaches, while its heath and forests are a haven for wildlife. At low tide, explore the rock formations and pools along the cliff-base walk. There is great fishing, plenty of opportunities for swimming, surfing and water activities and it is a particularly fruitful area for bird watching. The park’s main topographical feature and its highest point, is Diamond Head, which rises abruptly to 113 metres. It takes its name from quartz crystals that are found in the area. A number of camping areas at Diamond Head accommodate short term camping with amenities, tables and fireplaces.
www.visitmanningvalley.com.au/national-parks/
Around 25 kilometres north of Taree take a drive through Coorabakh National Park. Wander amongst giant Blackbutt forest over the shaded boardwalks of the Starrs Creek sub tropical rainforest. Amble down along a fresh creek to Newbys Cave and if the day is warm you simply have to take yourself for a dip in the ever cool Waitui Falls. Some of the most amazing views over the Manning Valley and out to the coastline can be enjoyed here from both Newbys and Flat Rock lookouts. Be sure to check out Big Nellie, Flat Nellie and Little Nellie, prominent ancient volcanic plugs which are part of the same volcanic vent that formed the famous Glass House Mountains in Queensland. Good overnight camping facilities are available at Coopernook Forest Park located in the adjacent Coopernook State Forest, just 10 minutes from the highway.
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Potoroo picnic area located on Little Run Creek in Tapin Tops National Park is a beautiful spot for a picnic
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Enjoy a picnic with a view at Newbys Lookout in Coorabakh National Park or one of the other lookouts across the region
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Manning River foreshore has BBQs and playgrounds as well as some great spots to bring your blanket and relax under the giant figs
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The picnic area at Saltwater National Park has gas BBQs, picnic tables and amenities
Tapin Tops National Park Tapin Tops National Park (10,828 ha) is located on Knodingbul Road, approximately 30kms north-west of Wingham. The Tapin Tops rest area is a well developed picnic area, with amenities, gas BBQs, picnic shelters and some gorgeous shady camp spots. The park was once a forestry work camp and features an array of European deciduous trees that do well in this mountain environment. Most noticeable is the row of impressive Californian redwoods which were planted in the rich volcanic soil in the early 1960’s. Two walks are available off the picnic area; an easy 15 minute rainforest walk featuring a variety of rainforest species like Red Cedar, Coachwood, Brushbox, Corkwood and Yellow Carabeen. Or opt for the more strenuous 35 minute walk through open Sclerophyll forest, taking in some stunning trees and ferns commonly found in the area. Potoroo picnic area located on Little Run Creek is a beautiful place for a picnic. The spectacular Potoroo Falls lie a kilometre upstream past NSW’s largest recorded Watergum in the adjacent State Forest. Take your swimming gear on a hot day, the water’s great. Tapin Tops also offers some great 4WDing opportunities.
Image: Crowdy Bay NP - Matthew Cramer
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Harrington has spectacular views of the river meeting the ocean. Enjoy the view with a picnic at Harrington Lagoon or Pilot Hill
Saltwater National Park Saltwater National Park adjoining Saltwater beach has special significance for the local Aboriginal community (Biripi). This National Park contains Aboriginal sites, which relate to Dreamtime beliefs and a section of the park has been declared an Aboriginal Place. There is swimming and surfing at the beach and canoeing in the tranquil waters of Khappinghat Creek. The lagoon nestled against the Reserve provides safe swimming for families. The picnic area has gas BBQs, picnic tables, amenities and cold showers. Take a walk through the rainforest on the headland or explore the Five Islands walking track, which follows Khappinghat Creek in the Nature Reserve.
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Keep your eyes peeled for the resident greyheaded flying foxes at Wingham Brush Nature Reserve as you walk along the winding boardwalk.
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Get snap-happy with your camera at Cattai Wetlands where you’ll find over 180 species of birds including black swans or capture the spectacular sunsets.
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Take the 641 steps down to the bottom of Ellenborough Falls where you’ll experience the roar and splash of the falls.
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With 150km of navigable waterways to discover, the Manning River is great for tranquil picnic spots, boating, fishing and watersports
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Take in the stunning views from one of our most popular lookouts at Brushy Cutting, Vincent’s and Flat Rock
www.visitmanningvalley.com.au/nature-reserves/
Image: Ellenborough Falls - Steve Southwell Moreton Bay fig at Wingham Brush - Lifestyle Profiles Cattai Wetlands - Rod Trenchard
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magnificent Prepare yourself to take a walk on the wild side! Take a walk, drive or cycle through the stunning natural beauty that is our backyard and keep your eyes peeled for the wildlife we know lies within.
Ellenborough Falls
Cattai Wetlands
From Wingham, follow the Tourist Drive 8 signs to the legendary Ellenborough Falls at Elands.
Just off the Pacific Highway at Spring Hill Road lives Cattai Wetlands, a beautiful coastal wetland and hidden gem of the Manning Valley.
At 200 metres, Ellenborough Falls is one of the longest single drop waterfalls in the Southern Hemisphere and one of the Manning Valley’s biggest natural attractions. Admire the natural beauty from the viewing platform at the top, or for the more adventurous, take the 641 timber steps to the bottom of the valley where you’ll get so close you’ll feel the spray and hear the roar of the falls. Allow 10 minutes or one hour.
Wingham Brush Nature Reserve For a nature reserve with a difference, head to Wingham Brush, located in the historical river town of Wingham. This subtropical rainforest remnant is part of the last remaining 10 hectares of floodplain rainforest in NSW. It showcases giant Moreton Bay figs towering over a gently winding boardwalk, and is one of the largest permanent breeding populations of the endangered grey-headed flying fox.
Cattai Wetlands provide a sanctuary for over 180 species of birds, kangaroos, wallabies and regularly spotted goannas. Make your way along one of the many walking tracks, go bird watching, take a picnic or just relax and enjoy the scenery. The wetlands are open to the public from Friday to Monday from 8am-3pm and everyday during the school holidays. Guided tours are also available by appointment – call Greater Taree City Council on 02 6592 5399.
If you get to the Brush on sunset, the sight of thousands of flying foxes heading out for the evening meal is just amazing. There is also overnight camping available for self-contained vehicles at the entrance to the brush on Wingham Reserve.
Hot tip – Don’t forget to pack the Aeroguard as the mossies love Cattai Wetlands just as much as we do!
Cattai Wetlands
Wingham Brush
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Manning Valley
at a glance
699,000 visitors annually
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great lookouts
45km
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the only double delta river in southern hemisphere
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Top10 things to do
Ellenborough Falls A trip to the Manning Valley is not complete without a visit to one of the longest single drop waterfalls in the Southern Hemisphere!
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Lookouts From the coast to the hinterland, we have some spectacular lookouts! A few of our faves include Brushy Cutting, Apex, Flat Rock, Crowdy Head and Vincent’s.
Sky Dive
The Manning Valley has its very own Skydiving NSW Drop Zone where you can jump from 12,000 feet and experience a bird’s-eye view of the Valley.
Ellenborough
Falls 2nd longest drop waterfall in Southern Hemisphere
Take the 10 minute stroll to the Knoll Lookout or the 641 steps to the bottom of the falls
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Beach 4WD
For the more adventurous travellers we allow 4WD access to many of our beaches.
Wingham Brush A nature reserve with a difference – take a stroll along the gently winding boardwalk, spot the resident endangered flying foxes and stand in awe of the giant Moreton Bay fig trees.
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6 Fishing With 150 kilometres of navigable waterways, it is not surprising that the Manning Valley is a fisherman’s paradise, with a place to drop a line or experience adventure fishing around every corner..
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25%
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Exports
Beaches
Cattai Wetlands Don’t forget your camera! Here you’ll find over 180 species of birds, kangaroos, goannas and more including beautiful black swans!
Mountain biking
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We have 45 kilometres of pristine coastline to discover, whether you go to the beach to swim, surf, fish, picnic, sunbathe or 4WD, we’ve got all your bases covered.
National Parks The 9 stunning National Parks and Reserves within the Manning Valley are perfectly placed for day-trippers to explore by car, bike or foot. You’ll discover waterfalls, lookouts, walking tracks and the perfect picnic spot!
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Get close to nature as you bike the coast or discover 40 kilometres of challenging mountain bike loop tracks, hidden deep within our forests.
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Manning Valley
tourist drives
What better way to discover the hidden gems of the Manning Valley than by jumping in the car and taking a scenic road trip along our tourist drives. You’ll be able to explore at your own pace, stopping off at quaint rural and seaside villages as well as visiting National Parks, waterfalls, lookouts and more.
www.visitmanningvalley.com.au/tourist-drives
Image: Tourist Drive 8 at Mondrook - Rosie Smith Tourist Drive 2 at Seal Rocks Lighthouse - Aaron Cuneo Tourist Drive 8 at Ellenborough Falls - Steve Southwell
Tourist Drive 8 Distance 99km
Tourist Drive 6 Distance 85km
Tourist Drive 2 Distance 149km Taree • Tinonee • Krambach • Gloucester • Stroud • Raymond Terrace Along the way: On one of the oldest tourist drives enjoy Tinonee Museum, Krambach Golf Course, Mograni Lookout and Barrington Tops National Park. The Bucketts Way was established as early as 1840, making it one of the oldest tourist drives and a great scenic alternative to the Pacific Highway. It is also the main access road to the World Heritage Listed Barrington Tops National Park. Start the drive in the river town of Taree which is the major commercial centre of the Manning Valley boasting great shopping and restaurants. Tinonee, which is one of the earliest settlements in the Manning Valley, is where you can step back in time at the local museum. The half way point between Taree and Gloucester is Krambach where you can have a hit of golf at ‘Royal Krambach’ and enjoy a counter lunch at the historical pub. Continuing along The Buckets Way is Gloucester, a town that actually sits in the crater of an ancient volcano and is surrounded by magnificent mountain ranges. Stroud is where you can grab a coffee and do one of the lovely heritage walks.
Rainbow Flat • Forster • Tuncurry • Pacific Palms • Seal Rocks Along the way: Beaches: Hallidays Point. Black Head, Red Head and Diamond Beach: Wallamba River, Wallis Lake, Smiths Lake, Myall Lakes, Sugar Loaf Point Lighthouse and The Grandis, the tallest tree in NSW in Myall Lakes National Park. Heading south from Taree along the Pacific Highway, you will reach the exit sign for Rainbow Flat to commence Tourist Drive 6. Just 10 minutes down the road you will find the turn off for the quaint seaside villages of Hallidays Point, Black Head, Red Head and Diamond Beach where you can take your pick of pristine beaches for a swim. Continuing along The Lakes Way you will follow the Wallamba River, into the picturesque twin towns of Forster and Tuncurry. From the breakwall, it’s not uncommon to spot dolphins, turtles and seals. South from Forster there is Booti Booti National Park, Pacific Palms, Coomba Park, Smith Lakes, Wallingat National Park and Seal Rocks. The drive will then continue through the picturesque Myall Lakes National Park until you meet back up with the highway near the historic town of Bulahdelah.
Taree • Wingham • Bobin • Elands • Comboyne • Wauchope Along the way: Bent On Food, Wingham Brush, Wingham Historical Museum, Red Tail Wines, Ellenborough Falls, Timbertown. Tourist Drive 8 is a beautiful drive that meanders through some of the most lush and fertile land on the Mid North Coast. From Taree you will head to the historic township of Wingham where you’ll discover 10 ha of subtropical flood plain rainforest at Wingham Brush. Stroll along a gently winding boardwalk, spot flying foxes and admire the giant Moreton Bay figs. Enjoy the Wingham Museum, lunch at a local café and enjoying some retail therapy at the local boutique stores is also a must. From Wingham, follow the tourist signs to Ellenborough Falls, where you will pass through the quaint village of Bobin. At 200 metres, Ellenborough Falls is one of the longest single drop waterfalls in the Southern Hemisphere with great views from the top or for the more adventurous, the walk to the bottom of the Gorge has 641 steps. Once you’re done admiring the falls, your next stop is Comboyne, a gorgeous village with lush country views. Be sure to pick up some cheese and check out the quirky local café! Continue through the village and the road will lead you to Wauchope, which is home to Timbertown. Make sure you stop, check it out and take a step back in time.
Continue along Tourist Drive 2 to join the Pacific Highway at Raymond Terrace.
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By coach Coach services along the NSW coast run daily into Taree Premier Motor Service Ph: 133 410 premierms.com.au Greyhound Ph: 1300 473 946 www.greyhound.com.au
By train NSW Trainlink operates 3 services daily to Sydney and northern NSW. Phone: 132 232 www.nswtrainlink.info
By plane Regional Express Airlines (REX) operate daily from Sydney to Taree. Phone: 131 713 www.rex.com.au
By road Driving from Sydney, it takes 3.5 hours to get to the Manning from the start of the F3 freeway at Wahroonga, use the Pacific Highway to travel north to the Manning, along the Legendary Pacific Coast. From Brisbane, it takes 7 to 8 hours using the Pacific Highway via Coffs Harbour to the Manning Valley.
Getting here
Scenic Drive C Distance 135km Harrington • Crowdy Bay NP • Dooragan NP • Coorabakh NP • Cattai Wetlands Scenic Drive B Distance 60km Tapin Tops & Potoroo Falls Scenic Drive A Distance 61km Old Bar • Manning Point Old Bar has been a holiday favourite for families from Taree and the rest of the Manning for many decades. As the closest seaside community to Taree and Wingham, Old Bar is a top choice for holiday fun. Experience beautiful bush and beach along the Old Bar walking trail. There are various entry points, the main ones being behind the Old Bar air strip and between Old Bar village and Mud Bishop’s Reserve. There are four kilometres of scenic walking tracks and it is home to many bird species. Wallabies, koalas and echidnas have been sighted and during Spring the wildflowers are abundant. Allow an hour to see the wonders of this beautiful coastal area. The views from the Headland walking track at Saltwater National Park, are not only spectacular, it is a great place to go whale watching. Explore the Five Islands Walking Track which follows Khappinghat Creek in the nature reserve. Go paddle boarding, swim or fish amongst the mangroves. Swim, surf or fish at the beach. Stop off on your way to Manning Point at Bohnock and hire a boat to explore our waterways or take your 4WD south to the Manning Entrance State Park and Farquhar Inlet for great camping and fishing.
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Surrounded by ancient rainforests, Dingo Tops camp ground makes for a quiet, yet interesting, place to base yourself when exploring the Tapin Tops National Park. This hidden gem of the Manning Valley is a sanctuary for threatened fauna species. It’s one of the few places you’ll see redlegged pademelons, greater gliders and koalas in abundance. The Tapin Tops rest area is a well developed picnic area, with amenities, gas BBQs, picnic shelters and some gorgeous shady camp spots. Potoroo Picnic Area located on Little Run Creek is a beautiful place for a picnic. The spectacular Potoroo Falls lie a kilometre upstream past NSW’s largest recorded Watergum in the adjacent State Forest. Take your swimming gear on a hot day, the water is great. While you’re in the area stop off at Browns Lookout and explore the old mines.
The tranquil seaside village of Harrington sits at the northern mouth of the Manning River, with great views of the area from the Pilot Hill Lookout over the river delta. Harrington’s traditional seaside lifestyle is where you can cast a line for that elusive catch of the day or stop in at one of the pubs, clubs and cafés for great views and great food. Continue north of Harrington to the small fishing village of Crowdy Head. A must-do for all is a visit to the iconic Crowdy Head Lighthouse. The lighthouse, perched high on the headland, provides 360-degree views of the coast. Crowdy Head beach is patrolled in summer with a Surf Life Saving Club and kiosk. The beach has 4WD access available. Crowdy Head South Beach is a beautiful natural beach, which has 4WD access and it is not patrolled. Continuing north takes you through Crowdy Bay National Park. Highlights include Kylie’s Beach and Diamond Head. If time allows, explore the sleepy river side towns of Dunbogan and Laurieton and a must do is North Brother and Dooragan National Park, for great views over the Three Brothers Region from the paved road to the top. South west through Johns River lies truly charming villages at verdant Hannam Vale. This is the gateway to Coorabakh National Park. Your route runs along the breathtaking Lansdowne Escarpment passing Flat Rock Lookout, Big Nellie, Newbys Lookout, Vincent’s Lookout and Newbys Cave walk. Cattai Wetlands at Coopernook offer great views of the Three Brothers Mountains with a ring trail around the lagoon (open Friday – Monday, 8am – 3pm)
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Jump in your car and get set for adventure as our scenic drives allow you to experience the best of what the Manning Valley has to offer. Stop off at our pristine beaches, get up close and personal with the wildlife in our National Parks, find the perfect picnic spot by the water or just take in the fresh air and admire the stunning views.
Images: Scenic Drive C at Vincent’s Lookout - Linda Bryant Road to Croki - Rosie Smith
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From paddock... Manning Valley Free Range Eggs Peter Matuszny grew up in the Manning Valley. Since the age of 12, his love for poultry has grown into one of the regions most famous producers. For over 25 years Matuszny’s have been committed to protecting the environment and conserving our natural resources. The result is happy hens that produce nutritionally packaged, great tasting eggs.
Wingham Beef Wingham Beef Exports is one of the region’s largest producers and employers. Their beef is from grass-fed English-breed cattle free of hormone growth promotants. The high quality meat comes with Meat Standards Australia (MSA) gradings and a tenderness guarantee. Why not sample some at Wingham Beef Week - held in May each year.
Manning Valley Farmers’ Own Milk Tim Bale set up ‘Farmers’ Own’ milk distributing through Woolworths. The product has been a huge success with 7 Manning Valley dairy farmers producing up to 12 million litres of milk a year. The success of this brand shows that people want good, old-fashioned, high quality milk that is locally sourced.
Stones Oysters and Seafood Conveniently located just three minutes off the Pacific Highway and 15 minutes north of Taree. You have the opportunity to sample the fresh locally sourced oysters, prawns, lobsters, crabs and fish from the Manning Valley. Stones Oysters & Seafood. This family owned business specialises in fresh local Sydney Rock Oysters direct from their farm leases.
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It doesn’t get any fresher than straight from our local farms, streams, oceans and kitchens. Here in the Manning Valley, we like to support our producers who provide us with tasty beef from the hills of Wingham, free range eggs, quality milk, fresh seafood and other gourmet delights.
...to plate Mentges Master Meats Rudi and Uta Mentges arrived in the Manning Valley from Moselle, Germany in 1987. Since then he has been producing the finest German prosciutto, kranskies, hams and small goods. Only open on Thursdays and Fridays, it is a must to sample some of the best food in Australia! Beef from Wingham and pork from Wauchope makes this truly local food.
Karl Bayer - Bavarian Sourdough Bread While at Mentges Master Meats you must indulge in Karl Bayer’s authentic Bavarian Sourdough. Trained as a pastry chef, Karl’s bread goes through a 15 hour fermentation process. It is baked on the premises and keeps hitting the rack hot. Available on Thursday and Friday mornings from 10am.
Yvette’s Raw Kitchen Yvette Furner is excited to be sharing her passion for fabulous food! Her raw food cakes are sensational! Made from whole foods, they are perfect for those who want a healthier option or have eating sensitivities or allergies. Her cakes are available at various outlets locally and Rudi’s farmers markets on Thursdays. Try the lemon curd & passionfruit cheese cake.
Comboyne Culture Originally based in Comboyne, Peter Jeffrey has now moved his amazing cheese making to Taree. With milk from the Manning Valley, he produces fine cheeses such as Washed Rind, Camembert and Bluembert. He is also producing a wonderful range of hard cheeses. Available at Rudi’s farmers markets on Thursdays or at Bent on Food in Wingham.
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Images: Linda Bryant and Lifestyle Profiles
Naturally delicious
Originally founded on agriculture, the Manning Valley is renowned for fresh local produce and is a foodies delight. From melt in your mouth organic beef from the hills of Wingham to the fresh seafood and oysters direct from our streams and oceans, there is something to suit any palate - and wines to match! Cafés and restaurants
Boutique wines
Produce straight from local farms have inspired chefs in the region to create unique and tantalising menus.
When you take a drive through our scenic countryside, we have hidden pockets of land with award-winning wineries to discover.
Throughout the Valley there are dining options to please all tastes and budgets, from elegant gourmet restaurants to funky casual eateries.
All boasting picturesque country views, we encourage you to walk to cellar doors, taste our local wines, meet the people who craft them and enjoy a bite to eat. Each one presents a unique experience where you can enjoy a perfect picnic spot, an outdoor concert, bird watching or meandering maze.
Our coastal and country pubs capture a laid back vibe while offering quality restaurant or bistro dining. Al fresco beachside and riverside cafés have delicious meals and even more enjoyable views, while busy in town restaurants provide a variety of cuisines. Drop in for Italian, seafood, Thai, Japanese, Chinese and Australian fare – whatever your flavour, you will experience a great atmosphere with friendly staff and award winning service.
Take your time to visit them all or pick a favourite, but be sure to sample the cheeky chardonnays, summery savs and charming chambourcin’s of the Manning Valley.
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The Manning Valley nurtures a vibrant community of people who celebrate our remarkable natural environment, fresh local produce and people who create fabulous food, art and craft. Shops Check out Taree’s two shopping centres or stroll through the main street, arcades and specialty stores. In Wingham make yourself at home in the gorgeous boutiques, offering home wares and fashions. Or spend your weekends trawling through the array of bustling markets in
our seaside and rural villages where you can be sure to find a secret bargain. Don’t forget to treat yourself at one of the day spas, beauticians or salons dotted about the region, for that chance to unwind after a hard day of exploring.
Markets Wingham Farmers Market 1st Saturday of the month, 8am - 12 noon Wingham Showground
Hub Markets 3rd Saturday of the month, 8am - 12 noon Taree Showground
Black Head Bazaar 1st Sunday of the month from, 8.30am - 2pm, Wylie Breckenridge Park
Krambach Markets 3rd Sunday of the month, 9am - 1pm School of Arts Hall, The Bucketts Way, Krambach
Bobin Community Markets Last Sunday of the month 9am – 3pm, Bobin Hall, Bulga Road Wingham Community Markets 2nd Saturday of the month, 8am – 12pm, West End Skate Park, Dennes Street
Old Bar Markets 4th Sunday of the month, 7am - 1pm Near Old Bar Tennis Courts Johns River Community Markets 2nd Saturday of the month, 8am - 12.30pm Johns River Community Hall Nabiac Farmers Market Last Saturday of the month, 8am - 2pm, Nabiac Showground Burrell Creek Market Second Sunday of the month, 9am - 1pm Burrell Creek Hall Mt George Village Markets 3rd Saturday of the month, 8am - 12pm Mt George Hall Rudi’s Farmers Markets Every Thursday 8.30am - 1.30pm Mentges Meats, 12 Kanangra Drive Taree
www.visitmanningvalley. com.au/markets/
Images: Rudi’s Farmers Markets and Bent on Life - Aaron Cuneo
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Naturally active
The Manning Valley was made for adventure. With 45 kilometres of pristine coastline coupled with the mighty Manning River, some of our favourite pastimes include sailing, kayaking, paddle boarding and kite surfing. Back inland, you’ll discover unique bush tracks, hills and lookouts that can be walked on, climbed up, cycled across or flown over.
Rock the mountain! Get up close and personal with nature as you bike the coast or discover 40 kilometres of challenging mountain bike loop tracks, hidden deep within our forests. What was once our locals best kept secret, Kiwarrak State Forest is now known as having some of the best mountain bike trails in Australia, criss-crossing thousands of acres of untouched woodlands. The Manning-Great Lakes Tip Riders and Manning Valley BMX are mountain bike clubs catering for riders who wish to ride socially as well as race. For more information on trails, check out our website or drop in to our Visitor Information Centre.
Kitesurfing For thrill-seeking travellers, kitesurfing is a popular and exciting activity to do in the Manning Valley. One of the best kite surfers in the business, Ben Wilson, rated Old Bar Beach as one of the best spots in the world, only second to a secret spot in the United States. With 4WD access to many of our beaches, you will find yourself with plenty of room to move along the water and backloop, backroll, front roll and nose slide – or practice some new tricks!
Water-skiing It’s no secret that Australians love to water-ski, with more than 1.3 million of us enjoying the sport! The Manning River’s 150 kilometres of navigable waterways and array of boat launching facilities are perfect for punters to launch their boats and hit the water. Whether you’re a beginner or expert, there is plenty of room to enjoy water-skiing, tubing, wakeboarding, kneeboarding and more!
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Naturally paced
With 9 National Parks and Reserves in the Manning Valley, we have plenty of walking tracks and breathtaking lookouts for you to discover. There are walks for all fitness levels so you’re able to go at a pace that suits you. Newbys Creek & cave walk A short five minute walk up the creek from Newbys Creek Road in Coorabakh National Park, you will discover the fascinating Newbys Cave. The cave has a large overhanging rock formation, making a natural shelter in the creek bed. The walk continues further upstream amongst lush ferns and sparkling creek waters. Allow 30 minutes.
Diamond Head loop track The Diamond Head Loop Track offers scenic coastal views across Crowdy Bay National Park. Starting at the Diamond Head Camping Ground and continuing to Indian Head, the well-formed track will guide you through hills and forests with breathtaking lookouts. At the southern end of the walk you will get views of the captivating eroding cliff arches. 4.8km, allow 2 hours.
Top lookouts Love views and vistas? The Manning Valley has many inspiring lookouts that are great photo opportunities during your visit: • Flat Rock Lookout • Newbys Lookout • Rowley’s Rock Lookout • Ellenborough Falls • Apex Lookout • Blue Knob Lookout • Big Nellie Volcanic Plug • Vincent’s Lookout • Brushy Cutting Lookout • Pilot Hill Lookout
Images: Mountain Biking Kiwarrak State Forest - Rosie Smith Newbys Creek & cave walk - Linda Bryant
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Naturally creative
The Manning Valley features a wide variety of cultural and creative attractions to experience, many of which are located in breathtaking hinterland and seaside settings. From quaint tea houses featuring handicrafts, to galleries showcasing award-winning artists and entertainment venues, you’re sure to find something that will tickle your fancy. Get arty Connect with your inner crafty side as you visit one of our many arts and crafts establishments that are dotted around the Manning Valley. For a touch of culture in your holiday, visit the Manning Regional Art Gallery located in Macquarie Street, Taree. The Gallery is committed to curating more than 12 exhibitions each year and is responsible for bringing some amazing world class shows to the Manning Valley. The Gallery is open Wednesday through to Saturday 10am to 4pm and on Sundays from 1pm to 4pm. For information about the Manning Regional Art Gallery and their current exhibitions visit manningregionalartgallery.com.au Smaller privately run galleries can be found at Taree, Wingham, Mondrook, Ghinni Ghinni and Tinonee.
Bright lights Treat yourself to a night out at the Manning Entertainment Centre which holds a variety of shows throughout the year including touring celebrities, local talent and some fabulous theatre productions. Past shows include The Royal Sydney Ballet Company, funny man Carl Barron and crowd pleaser The Wiggles! Local clubs and Community Halls dotted around the countryside offer a variety of entertainment throughout the year, from big name musical acts to not to be missed delightful amateur player productions. Each weekend live music can be heard at venues around the region including Taree, Old Bar, Harrington and Diamond Beach. Information on what’s on can be found at www.visitmanningvalley. com.au or the Manning Valley Visitor Information Centre.
www.visitmanningvalley.com.au/arts-and-galleries/
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See a show at our state of the art Manning Entertainment Centre
Images: Naked and Nude exhibition at The Manning Valley Regional Gallery - Aaron Cuneo Bucketts of Excellent Stuff at 2015 Wingham Akoostik Music Festival - Merryl Kemp
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Conferences & weddings
Whether you’re planning a conference, business event or wedding, the Manning Valley is the perfect destination, offering picturesque locations and venues at realistic prices. Meetings, conferences & events Looking to host a conference, team building day, sporting event or business meeting? Well, you’ve come to the right place. The Manning Valley has venues that can cater for events of all shapes and sizes, from large scale events to the smallest business meeting, all at an affordable price. Whatever the occasion, the team at Manning Valley Tourism can put you in touch with the right person, place or service. You can contact the team at tourism@visitmanningvalley.com.au and we’ll do our very best to help you.
Say ‘I do’ in the Manning Valley The natural beauty of the Manning Valley offers the perfect backdrop for your special day. The perfect venue might be a step back in time in one of our heritage buildings, a fairy-tale in a beautiful garden, saying I do with a view on a headland overlooking the ocean, a romantic ceremony in a quaint village church or a simple country style wedding. We understand that weddings can be so expensive these days which is why we offer beautiful venues at a price that’s not going to break the bank. Please get in touch if you would like images, information on the region, accommodation options, products and other services.
www.visitmanningvalley.com.au/conferences-and-weddings
Wonderful
events
The Manning Valley plays host to a diverse range of festivals and events throughout the year - from rodeos and powerboats to music and cultural festivals, there is something for everyone. For full details of what’s on in the Manning check out our website www.visitmanningvalley.com.au or facebook.com/manningvalley.info
Summer
Winter
• Carols by Candlelight, Harrington, Hallidays Point, Old Bar, Taree and Wingham
• Wingham Bonnie Scottish Festival
• Wingham Chamber of Commerce Christmas Carnival • New Years Eve Fireworks, Taree and Black Head • Harrington Festival, New Year’s Day featuring John Gollan Fireworks and Family Fun Day • Manning River Summer Festival • Tagged Fish Round Up • Wingham Summertime Rodeo • NSW’s Rowing - Taree Summer Regatta
• Envirofair • Junior Rodeos • Mountain to the Sea Hot Rod Run • Taree Crazy Day
Spring • Manning River Dragon Boat Regatta • Taree Gold Cup Carnival • Craftathon • Old Bar Beach Festival • Wingham Akoostik Festival
Autumn
• Upper Lansdowne Craft in the Country
• Wingham Show
• Taree Show
• Manning Marathon Sailing Regatta
• Wingham Campdraft
• NSW Rowing CDRA Championships • Artisan Expo • Taree Aquatic Powerboat Easter Spectacular • River City Classic BMX competition
• Hannam Vale Open Gardens • Killabakh Day in the Country
• Taree and District Eisteddfod (April – June) • Wingham Beef Week • Weekend on Wheels
Images: Wedding photography by Linda Bryant Old Bar Beach Festival - Kevin Fallon Wingham Akoostik Festival - Merryl Kemp
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Throughout the Manning Valley there are reminders of our proud indigenous, pioneering, agricultural and maritime history. Our History The original occupiers of the Manning Valley were speakers of the Biripi language. Today the term Biripi has come to signify the people rather than just the language. The first European settlers and explorers arrived in the Manning Valley in the early 1800’s. As they arrived they observed the lifestyle of the populous Aboriginal people, spread over the entire region, occupying all manner of ecosystems, marine, riverine and inland. There were distinct groups of Aboriginal people and attributed lands around various points in the landscape. These distinct groups had lifestyles and material cultures varying slightly from one another, depending upon their immediate environment. However, they all spoke the Biripi language. Saltwater Reserve has special significance for the local Aboriginal community. It contains Aboriginal sites which relate to Dreamtime beliefs. The reserve is part of the Saltwater National Park.
European recognition of the Manning Valley dates back to Captain Cook’s voyage along the east coast in 1770 when he named the mountain ranges to the north of Taree as South, Middle and North Brother mountains. John Oxley first explored the Manning Valley in 1818 when he named Harrington on the mouth of the Manning River. Later that same year he named the second Manning River outlet Farquhar Lake, believing it to be lake rather than a river outlet. Today the area is known as Old Bar. In Harrington and Crowdy Head, information signs can be found on Pilot Hill and Crowdy Headland outlining the macabre maritime history with stories of ship wrecks and drownings. The first township settlement was “Bungay” at Wingham as a farm settlement in the 1840s and Wingham and Tinonee were established in the 1850s as government towns, their function being river ports for the cedar trade. These towns, along with Taree and Cundletown on both sides of the Manning River boast rich pioneering and agricultural history, which can be discovered at one of our three regional museums located at Tinonee, Wingham and Cundletown. The last of the Australian bushrangers – Jimmy Governor, an Aboriginal (The Chant of Jimmy Blacksmith) was captured at Bobin near Wingham. The jail where he was held before he was hung still stands in the Wingham Historical Museum. In the Manning Valley we are proud of our heritage and look forward to sharing it with you.
visitmanningvalley.com.au/museums www.visitmanningvalley.com.au/museums/
Images: Manning Valley Museum at Wingham • Aaron Cuneo Artwork by Russell Saunders
Spotlight on... Barbara Waters Manning Valley Historical Society Born and bred in the Manning Valley and heading up the Manning Valley Historical Society, Barbara Waters is the go-to woman if you need to know anything about our local history. Her knowledge is only matched by her passion and preservation of our local history. Over recent years Barbara and her passionate team of volunteers have created one of the best regional Museums in New South Wales. It features beautifully presented displays demonstrating the differing lifestyles and tools pioneers had. Services also extend to include research and archives resources. Visit the Manning Valley Historical Museum for a fascinating journey into the past, open 10am - 4pm daily or see manninghistorical.org
Images: Artwork by Russell Saunders, Shark Water Gallery Wingham Historical Museum - Aaron Cuneo
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Bank Guesthouse
Croki Riverside Caravan Park
The Bank Guest House & Tellers Restaurantstylish 4 star ensuite accommodation and regional dining in the Manning Valley. Gourmet country style breakfast served in the old banking chamber. Dinner available for In house guests with prior arrangement. Fully licensed.
The jewel of the Manning. This boutique caravan park situated on the bank of the Manning River in the lovely country village of Croki, just 2kms off the Pacific Hwy. Offering a total of 38 sites, including 6 drive through sites for overnight stays, two cabins for those who tow a boat, large van sites with dual concrete slabs and tent sites on the rivers edge. Tranquility at its best in this waterfront tropical setting. Enthusiastic young owners breathing new life into this beautiful setting with an eye to the future with their environmentally friendly approach. Pet friendly for those with travelling companions, offering a seniors discount to those seasoned travellers, perfect for overnight but better for a week.
48 Bent Street, Wingham 02 6553 5068 • info@thebankandtellers.com.au www.thebankandtellers.com.au
23 Reid Street, Croki 02 6556 3274 • riverside@croki.com.au www.croki.com.au
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Modern family & studio cabins Large powered & unpowered sites Pool, camp kitchen & BBQ area Pets welcome in cabins & on sites* Free Wifi available*
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Phone: 02 6556 3312 • Email: enquiries@colonialhp.com.au • www.colonialhp.com.au
Mansfield on the Manning Mansfield on the Manning offers boutique, lifestyle accommodation just 3 hours north of Sydney, on the banks of the Manning River. 5* star ratings from all our customers reflect the care and attention we put into making your stay with us perfect from start to finish. Set on 16-acres our 3 individually styled properties are surrounded by fabulous gums and native shrubs. Our 2 hand-built cabins are stylishly decorated with beautiful and eclectic furniture from Europe and Australia. Both cabins feature French doors leading from the master bedroom and lounge to a generous wraparound deck - with comfy chairs and individual BBQ. Our 31’, 1978 American Airstream is the embodiment of Glamping and has been cleverly converted to create maximum comfort with maximum style. “Going Bush has never been so luxurious” Sydney Morning Herald.
Beauly Road, Tinonee 02 6553 1800 • mansfieldonthemanning@gmail.com www.mansfieldonthemanning.com
Ramada Resort Diamond Beach Ramada Resort Diamond Beach is an architecturally inspired resort set in an absolute beachfront location. The resort provides the perfect haven for your ideal escape, with its landscaped grounds, beach frontage and well appointed facilities. Facilities include an award winning onsite restaurant, 2 swimming pools, tennis court, kids club and an Endota day spa. Offering a wide range of accommodation types for couples to large families or groups, Ramada Resort Diamond Beach provides fully self contained one, two and three bedroom villas, apartments and beach houses. Well positioned within Hallidays Point and in close proximity to Taree and Forster the resort represents the ideal location for your next holiday. Here you simply unwind by the sea and leave the rest to them.
357 Diamond Beach Road, Diamond Beach 02 6559 2719 • reservations@ramadadb.com.au www.ramadadiamondbeach.com.au
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East’s Ocean Shores Holiday Park
Chiltern Lodge Resort - AAA ****
• Fully self contained cabins & villas • Powered campsites • Resort style pool & Cart Hire • Spa Villa & Spa Studio • Jumping pillow • Direct beach access • Easy walking distance to all town facilities. • Playground
A small resort with big facilities, ideal for groups couples or families. Fitness training on request.
• Undercover BBQs • Recreation room
• 4 self-contained 2 bedroom cottages (sleep 6). • Pavilion with dining area, outdoor kitchen, BBQ, pizza oven, fireplace. • Pool, spa, recreation room. • 27 acre forest setting • Minutes to beaches & shop.
• 2 x Amenities buildings • Baby bath • Disabled facilities
139 Metz Road, Old Bar 02 6553 3190 • stay@chilternlodge.com.au www.chilternlodge.com.au
32 Manning Street, Manning Point 02 6553 2624 • holiday@big4manningpoint.com.au www.big4manningpoint.com.au
Dawson River Tourist Park
Golf Club Motor Inn Wingham
Inn Town Motor Inn
• Riverview spa cabins • Self-contained ensuite cabins • Modern amenities • Camp kitchen with free BBQs • Deepwater frontage with boat ramp • Small pets welcome (camping only) • Swimming pool and playground
Offering four star comfort the Golf Club Motor Inn is the hidden gem of the Manning Valley. Nestled inside the beautiful Wingham Golf Course in historic Wingham. Relax & enjoy the peace & quiet of our bushland setting. Feed our resident fish & turtles from the balcony overlooking the pond and golf course.
20 room Golden Chain motel, ideally situated adjacent to the Taree CBD opposite the Manning River and the Taree Aquatic Club • Standard, deluxe, family & executive rooms • All rooms have high speed internet, Foxtel sport & movies & reverse cycle airconditioning • Charge back available with a number of local restaurants.
1 Manning River Drive, Cundletown / Taree North 02 6553 9237 • drcp1@bigpond.com www.dawsonrivertouristpark.com.au
32 Country Club Drive, Wingham 02 6553 0300 • motel@golfclubmotorinn.com.au www.golfclubmotorinn.com.au
77-79 Victoria Street, Taree Freecall: 1800 173 622 or 02 6552 3966 reservations@intownmotorinn.com.au www.intownmotorinn.com.au
Mescal’s at Pampoolah B&B
Oxley Anchorage Caravan Park
Twilight Caravan Park
Relax & unwind in peace, privacy and style! Experience affordable luxury accommodation with all the comforts of home. Enjoy sumptuous breakfasts, super comfy beds, private guest areas and entrances. Choose from Queen, Twin or Self Contained Spa Suites. Maximum 6 adults. Swimming pool • Gardens • BBQ • Wi-fi.
Great location in the heart of Harrington, across from Club Harrington and The Manning River, only minutes from the beach. The closest holiday park to the CBD. Enjoy our NEW resort style ensuited A/C cabins. Powered caravan and tent sites, camp kitchen & TV room.
Twilight Caravan Park is the closest Caravan Park to the Taree CBD and is just 1 Km from the Pacific Highway. It is central to National Parks, beaches and many other attractions of the beautiful Manning Valley. Situated in a tranquil bushland setting. Catering for caravans, cabin accommodation and campers also welcome.
53 Malcolms Road, via Taree/Old Bar 02 65 578 578 • info@mescals.com.au www.mescals.com.au
71 - 83 Beach Street, Harrington 02 6556 1250 • oxleycaravanpark@bigpond.com www.oxleycaravanpark.com
146 Manning River Drive, Taree South 02 6552 2857 • bookings@twilightcaravanpark.com.au www.twilightcaravanpark.com.au
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Wingham Beef
Our grass fed beef is raised on the glorious hinterland of the Manning Valley. Where lush pastures grow on deep fertile soils and cattle graze on the rolling hills in the way nature intended. This is how we produce world class beef, raised without added growth hormones or antibiotics, with marbling that ensures your meat is succulent, tender and full of flavour. Manning Valley Naturally is award winning beef. Our product has won gold medals in multiple Australian fine food judging competitions. Judges have noted clarity of flavour, juiciness and tenderness as the benefits of our product. We achieve this outcome by sourcing young cattle and following strict specifications on breed, marbling, and eating quality.
1295 Gloucester Road, Wingham 02 6591 1000 info@nh-foods.com.au
Wingham Motel
Weeroona Holiday Park
Bent on Food
• Central location
On 40 acres of bushland, by the river and beach. 10 acres of shaded grass sites, powered and unpowered, powered slab sites available. • Private Jetty • BBQ areas • Pet friendly • Disabled amenities • 2 bedroom a/c Lagoon Ensuite cottages • 1 bedroom a/c Ensuite cabins • Swimming pool, playground & kiosk.
Not just a cafe but a destination.
• Free Wi-fi • Comfortable and modern • Pet friendly and self catering (limited) • Saltwater pool. 13 Bent Street, Wingham 02 6553 4295 • bookings@winghammotel.com.au www.winghammotel.com
21 Main Road, Manning Point 02 6553 2635 • holiday@weeroona.com www.weeroona.com
The region’s most awarded café restaurant, specialising in local produce with a great selection of condiments lining the walls. Cookery School, gourmet hampers, wedding caterers. Enjoy dining in our shady garden and see our edible plants. 95 Isabella Street, Wingham 02 6557 0727 • donna@bentonfood.com.au www.bentonfood.com.au
The Famous Tinonee Cafe
Mentges Master Meats
Mondrook Garden Cafe & Gallery
Enjoy our relaxed heritage premises and river views from the verandah whilst being looked after by our friendly staff. We only use the finest and freshest ingredients with every dish is prepared with love and care. Come in and soak up the atmosphere. Our selection of lollies will remind you of your childhood favourites!
Rudi’s continental smallgoods rivals the best in Australia for quality and variety. Thursday’s weekly farmer’s market has become a real ‘foodies’ hub, offering the freshest in local produce from fruit and veg to Bavarian sourdough! Plan your visit as this must-do food destination is open Thursday and Friday only - 8am to 5pm.
Open Fri Sat Sun & Pub/Hols or ring to book for groups of 6-50 guests any day. Enjoy friendly country service in a secluded park like garden. Spy sleepy koalas or watch ducks on the pond while relaxing with an espresso coffee or light lunch. Wheelchair accessible and BYO. Affordable gifts and unique collectables.
12 Lot Kanangra Drive, Taree (Don`t ring Monday/ Tuesday) 02 6552 6878 www.mentgesmeats.com.au
699 Tinonee Road, Mondrook 02 6553 1423 • roblyn78@bigpond.com www.mondrookgardens.com.au
6 Manchester Street, Tinonee 02 6553 1143 www.famoustinoneecafe.com.au
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Moorland Cottage
Stones Oysters
Artisans On The Hill
Enjoy light lunches craft and jewellery items. We serve wonderful devonshire teas with homemade jam and real cream, just 7 minutes north of Taree and 300 metres off the Pacific Highway at Moorland north. Large shady gardens, room for kids to play and the gateway to Coorabakh National Park.
• Conveniently located 3 minutes off the highway • We are open 7 days a week • We specialise in fresh local oysters from our oysters leases. • Local prawns, oysters, crabs and fish.
ARTISANS! Something completely different! Be amazed by the VIEW & GALLERY craft, visit the COFFEE LOUNGE, enjoy CLASSES – kids, adults – wood, silver, glass & LOTS more! Stay for a visit, or craft retreat, in Artisans NEW SELF-CATERING ACCOMM - B&B also available! ARTISAN EXPO in February! Info from Peter & Christine!
34 Hannam Vale Road, Moorland 0413 230 831 distuddert@gmail.com
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479 Harrington Road, Coopernook 02 6556 3222 stones.oysters@bigpond.com
702 Tinonee Road, Mondrook 02 6553 1199 • crafty@artisansonthehill.com.au www.artisansonthehill.com.au
DON’T MISS THE AMAZING
Third weekend In October • akoostik.com.au
Black Head Bowling Club ® ®
Home of Manning Valley free range eggs For over 20 years, Manning Valley Free Range Eggs - ‘Nature’s Intention’® has been passionately producing only certified, premier free range eggs from a pollutant free environment for the growing customer demand for sustainable quality assured and natural produce
Our Club is located on the Mid-North coast at Hallidays Point NSW midway between ForsterTuncurry and Taree. The Club is open from 10.30am daily. Bistro is open 7 days a week for lunch & dinner. Courtesy bus service available, phone Club for bookings.
P +612 6551 3455 manningvalleyeggs.com.au Available at all major supermarkets and speciality stores
Main Street, Black Head 02 6559 2923 • eagles@blackheadbowlingclub.com.au www.blackheadbowlingclub.com.au
Hannam Vale Cafe & Bottle Shop
Manning Valley Historical Society
Make your visit to beautiful Hannam Vale a memorable experience. Enjoy our delicious food on the veranda while enjoying the lush surrounds. Cafe/take away & combined bottle shop, with indoor and outdoor seating. Catering for all events: weddings, birthdays & Christmas parties. Closest food to Coorabakh National Park.
Home of the Bonnie Wingham Scottish Festival. The historic museum opened in 1968, and was part of a shop established in the 1870’s. The Museum houses large photographic collections and memorabilia. Archival research available, gift shop, visitor information. Open daily 10am to 4pm, closed Christmas Eve/Day, Good Friday.
1164 Hannam Vale Road, Hannam Vale 02 6556 7600 • jessicagreening1@gmail.com www.hannamvalestore.com
12 Farquhar Street, Wingham 02 6553 5823 • mvhsmuseum@internode.on.net www. manninghistorical.org
Skydiving NSW Drop Zone
• Jump from 8,000 to 12,000 feet. • Freefall for up to 50 seconds at over 200 kph. • Highly experienced Instructors. • Spectacular coastal and Manning Valley views. • Take up our DVD or photo CD option. Hangar 14 Taree Airport Lansdowne Road, Cundletown 0418 730 741 • skydivingnsw@bigpond.com
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Check out and support our local agent!
www.mvpal.com.au
02 6552 1132 • Cnr Victoria & Macquarie Streets, Taree
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1300 133 455
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