Photo: State Library of South Australia / CC BY 2.0
Harrington is a sleepy coastal village on the Manning River, where the pace slows to a gentle drift. This is the kind of place where fishermen mend nets on the wharf and pelicans line up for scraps, and the air smells of salt and river mud. A perfect stop for travellers craving a genuine, unhurried slice of NSW north-coast life.
Highlights & What to See
- Harrington Beach – a sweeping, uncrowded stretch of sand that’s ideal for long walks, beachcombing, and spotting dolphins beyond the breakers. The southern end is patrolled in summer.
- Manning River & Breakwall – stroll the breakwall and watch fishing boats come and go, or cast a line yourself. The river mouth is a prime spot for bream and flathead.
- Harrington Community Markets – held on the second Sunday of each month, these friendly markets offer local produce, crafts, and a true sense of community.
- Harrington Public Wharf – the heart of the village, with a fish co-op where you can buy the day’s catch straight off the boat. Grab some chips and sit on the bench to watch the river life.
- Crowdy Bay National Park – just north, this park protects coastal heath and dramatic sea cliffs, with short walks leading to lookout points over the Pacific.
Suggested Time to Spend
Harrington rewards a leisurely pace. A couple of hours is enough to explore the village and walk the beach, but you’ll want to stay longer if you’re fishing or simply soaking up the calm. Half a day works well: arrive mid-morning, wander the wharf, have a picnic on the beach, and perhaps visit the markets if it’s the right Sunday. Those with a campervan can easily spend a night at the caravan park right on the river.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Port Macquarie – 30 minutes north, with its lively waterfront, historic gaol, and koala hospital.
- Crowdy Head – a tiny fishing village with a photogenic lighthouse and excellent whale-watching in season.
- Diamond Beach – a pristine, dog-friendly beach just south, perfect for a quiet swim.
- Old Bar – a relaxed coastal community with a patrolled beach and a popular surf break.
- Wingham – a historic timber town on the Manning River, known for its beautifully preserved main street and the Wingham Brush nature reserve.
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Image credits
- Port Macquarie — Inas / CC0
- Crowdy Head — Rob Freijs / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Diamond Beach — Jocey K / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Old Bar — Axetm / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Wingham — Blarneytherinosaur / CC BY 3.0