Photo: Grahamec / CC BY-SA 4.0
The Manning River is a stunning waterway that winds through lush farmland and coastal forests on the New South Wales Central Coast, offering a serene escape for nature lovers and paddlers. Its dark, tannin-stained waters contrast beautifully with the green banks, and the river's quiet stretches are perfect for kayaking, fishing, or simply drifting along while watching for kingfishers and sea eagles. The river flows into the Tasman Sea at Old Bar, where you can explore sandbars and tidal lagoons.
Highlights & What to See
- Paddle the Manning River: Rent a kayak or canoe and explore the peaceful upper reaches near Wingham, where you'll glide past cattle farms and rainforest remnants. The water is calm and the birdlife is exceptional.
- Old Bar Beach & Manning River Entrance: Where the river meets the sea, you'll find a dynamic sandbar and great surf fishing. Walk the breakwall to watch boats navigate the entrance.
- Wingham Brush Nature Reserve: A pocket of subtropical rainforest right on the riverbank, with a boardwalk through towering figs and a resident colony of flying foxes.
- Fishing & Crabbing: The river is famous for its flathead, bream, and mud crabs. Cast a line from the bank or hire a tinny from one of the local boat ramps.
- Taree Riverside Walk: A paved path along the river in the main town, with picnic tables and views of the historic bridge. Great for a leg-stretch.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most travellers spend half a day to a full day on the Manning River. If you're keen to paddle, set aside at least 3–4 hours to explore the upper reaches and stop for a picnic. Combine with a visit to Wingham Brush (30 minutes) and a lunch in Taree or Old Bar. For a relaxed pace, consider an overnight stay at a riverside cabin or campground.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Old Bar & Wallabi Point – Coastal villages with beaches, rock pools, and surf breaks just minutes from the river mouth.
- Wingham – A historic town with a preserved main street, antique shops, and the Wingham Museum. The Brush is right next door.
- Booti Booti National Park – South of the river, this park offers coastal walks, lakes, and camping on the shores of Wallis Lake.
- Forster & Tuncurry – A popular holiday hub on the Great Lakes, with swimming, dolphin cruises, and fishing charters about 40 minutes south.
- Boomerang Beach & Pacific Palms – Pristine surf beaches and coastal lagoons a short drive north, perfect for a day trip.
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Image credits
- Old Bar — Axetm / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Wingham — Blarneytherinosaur / CC BY 3.0
- Taree — JaredMcKenzie / CC0
- Forster & Tuncurry — Rob Freijs / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Booti Booti National Park — Anonymous Dissident / Public domain
- Wallis Lake — Rob Freijs / CC BY-SA 3.0