Tinonee
Tinonee was one of the earliest settlements in the Manning Valley. What was once a bustling town centre is now a peaceful riverside village providing a focus for indigenous arts and crafts including pottery and handcrafted local goods. Tinonee is also home to a historical museum, a bustling general store, café and artisan gallery.
The picturesque park overlooks the Manning River and Taree Estate, which is a great spot for family picnics. This stretch of the Manning River is also popular for boating, fishing and water skiing activities.
Just minutes from the town centre lies a fabulous photo opportunity from Brushy Cutting Lookout. Here you’ll snap breathtaking panoramic views over the surrounding Valley, capturing the rural side of the Manning Valley beautifully. Not far from here, you can connect with Tourist Drive 8, which will lead you to the impressive Ellenborough Falls, the longest single drop waterfall in the Southern Hemisphere.
If you’re looking to escape from it all, this is the place to go, offering gorgeous country retreats, farmstays, secluded cabins, B&B’s and self contained cottages. A place to truly relax and unwind.