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Old Bar is a sleepy coastal hamlet on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, where the Manning River meets the Tasman Sea. It's a place of wild, untamed beauty—think long stretches of golden sand, rolling surf, and a laid-back vibe that feels a world away from the tourist crowds. The town itself is small, but the surrounding natural attractions, from pristine beaches to lush rainforest, make it a perfect base for a coastal escape.
Highlights & What to See
- Old Bar Beach: The main draw—a vast, patrolled beach ideal for swimming, surfing, and long walks. Watch for dolphins and whales during migration season (May–November).
- Wallabi Point: A headland just south with a historic lighthouse, rock pools, and panoramic views. Great for a picnic or sunset photos.
- Manning River: Explore the river by kayak or stand-up paddleboard, or take a scenic cruise to spot birdlife and mangroves.
- Booti Booti National Park: A short drive north offers coastal rainforest walks, secluded beaches, and the stunning Cape Hawke lookout.
- Old Bar Tavern: The local watering hole with cold beers, hearty pub grub, and a friendly atmosphere—a true taste of country coastal life.
Suggested Time to Spend
Old Bar is best enjoyed over two to three days, allowing you to unwind on the beach, explore the national park, and paddle on the river. If you're on a road trip between Sydney and Byron Bay, a one-night stop is enough for a beach walk and a meal at the pub, but you'll want longer to truly soak up the relaxed pace.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Forster & Tuncurry: Twin towns 20 minutes north with more dining, shopping, and the stunning One Mile Beach.
- Hallidays Point: A string of quiet beaches (Red Head, Black Head) and coastal lagoons, perfect for a scenic drive.
- Crowdy Bay National Park: Home to the iconic 'Diamond Head' and wildflower displays in spring, about 45 minutes south.
- Port Stephens: An hour south, offering dolphin watching, sand dunes, and the vibrant town of Nelson Bay.
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- Port Stephens — J.lyle / Public domain