Manning Valley

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Stretching from the lush hinterland of the Great Dividing Range to the golden beaches of the Pacific, Manning Valley is a serene slice of New South Wales that feels delightfully off the beaten path. The Manning River meanders through the heart of the valley, offering a landscape of dairy farms, rainforest pockets, and sleepy riverside villages. This is a place where you can slow down, paddle a canoe past grazing cattle, and watch the sunset paint the sky over the ocean. For international travellers, it’s an authentic taste of rural Australian life, combined with easy access to stunning coastal scenery.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Two to three days is ideal to soak up the valley’s relaxed rhythm. Spend the first day exploring the river and Taree, the second on the coast between Old Bar and Booti Booti, and the third venturing into the hinterland for rainforest walks and a taste of country hospitality. If you’re self-driving, the valley makes for a perfect two-night stop between Sydney and Byron Bay, or as a peaceful detour from the Pacific Highway.

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