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Nestled on the banks of the Manning River, Taree is the bustling heart of the Manning Valley, offering a quintessential slice of regional New South Wales. Known for its vibrant arts scene, lush hinterland, and easy access to stunning beaches, Taree makes an ideal stop on a coastal road trip. The town's friendly community, historic buildings, and riverside setting create a relaxed atmosphere that invites you to slow down and explore.
Highlights & What to See
- Manning River – The lifeblood of Taree; take a leisurely cruise, kayak along the calm waters, or simply stroll the riverfront walking trails.
- Old Taree Courthouse – A beautifully restored 1880s building now housing a regional gallery and museum, showcasing local history and contemporary art.
- Australian Country Music Hall of Fame – A must for music lovers, celebrating Australia's country music heritage with memorabilia and interactive displays.
- Booti Booti National Park – A short drive north offers pristine beaches, coastal walks, and the iconic Cape Hawke lookout with panoramic views.
- Manning Valley Racecourse – Experience the excitement of local horse racing on race days, a true outback-meets-coast social event.
- Taree Markets – Held on the second Saturday of the month, these markets brim with fresh produce, crafts, and local flavours.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors find that one to two days in Taree is ideal. Spend the first morning exploring the riverfront and the Old Courthouse, then head to Booti Booti National Park in the afternoon for a coastal walk. If you have a second day, dive into the country music museum and relax at one of the nearby beaches like Old Bar or Forster. Taree works well as a stopover between Sydney and Brisbane or as a base for exploring the Manning Valley's natural attractions.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Forster & Tuncurry – Twin towns with spectacular beaches, the Great Lakes, and dolphin-watching cruises, just 30 minutes north.
- Old Bar – A laid-back beach village with a patrolled surf beach and a lively café scene, 15 minutes east.
- Wingham – A charming historic village with antique shops and the beautiful Wingham Brush Nature Reserve, 15 minutes west.
- Port Macquarie – A larger coastal city with a historic convict site, koala hospital, and scenic coastal walks, about an hour north.
- Myall Lakes National Park – A serene water wonderland perfect for kayaking, fishing, and bushwalking, 45 minutes south.
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