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Club Taree, located on the Wingham Road just north of the Taree central business district, is the largest club in the Manning Valley. Providing ample car and coach parking, the club also has a shuttle bus service. A joint RSL and golf club, they have a picturesque 21 hole golf course.
Club Taree also has the largest, modern conference facilities in the area and is renowned for its weddings, functions, and premium entertainment.
With weekly entertainment in the main lounge and a variety of regular activities including Charity Housie, raffles, bingo, and other promotions, you are sure to be thoroughly entertained.
The Ironbark Restaurant/Bistro provides superior cuisine seven days a week with a range of daily specials available. Or visit the all new Lilly Pilly Cafe for light snacks and coffee.
Everyone is welcome at Taree Ten Pin Bowling Alley. Enjoy a great day or night out with friends and family, or start up a regular social game.
Specialising in birthday parties for groups of eight or more, Taree Ten Pin Bowling Alley can take care of everything, including the food. Glow Bowling is available on Friday and Saturday nights after 6pm.
Facilities include wheelchair friendly access ramps, bowling ball ramps, and an on-site cafe serving great coffee and food.
Fantastic offers and deals are available, especially during the school holidays. Visitors to the Manning Valley are most welcome, so phone and reserve your lane now!
Located in a lovely historical building, Taree Craft Cottage displays and sells a diverse range of quality items handcrafted by their talented members. This is the ideal place to shop for that perfect gift for any occasion.
There are also two large classrooms where regular craft classes are held as well as the Cottage Cafe serving home baked cheese cakes, scones, biscuits and quiches and good espresso coffee - eat in or take away.
Mentges Master Meats is a very unique continental smallgoods shop. For over 700 years this German family of artisan butchers has been handing down their traditions, and their methods remain unchanged.
Today, Rudi Mentges is manufacturing meat goods from the same traditional recipes in his Taree shop. Through his hands, 700 years of tradition comes to life. The genuine flavours of Europe without artificial colours or flavourings.
People come from all over NSW to partake in this wonderful tradition.
Mentges Master Meat products are of very high quality. All of the 40 different traditional continental meat products, as well as terrines and hams, contain no artificial colourings, and are gluten and preservative free.
The friendly staff offer in store taste testing, and you will not be disappointed.
Situated in the middle of the Taree town centre, this local is open 10am till late everyday. The surrounding beer garden has stunning river views and a great atmosphere with friendly staff. The bistro cooks up mod oz cuisine with fresh ingredients so why not come in for a meal and stay a while.
The Manning Regional Art Gallery provides a range of cultural and artistic experiences to residents and visitors in the Manning Valley.
The gallery is committed to curating more than 12 exhibitions each year and is responsible for providing access to touring exhibitions otherwise unavailable to residents of the Manning and surrounds.
A number of education programs are developed by the gallery each year to involve community participation with the aim of increasing public access to, and understanding of art. The gallery is also available for event hire and is a unique space offering a great ambience.
The gallery is supported by Friends of the Manning Regional Art Gallery, a volunteer group of supporters who provide a link between the gallery and the community. Their activities raise the profile of visual arts in the Manning Valley. For more information on events and exhibitions please visit their web site.
The Manning River Hotel was built in the late 1950's and has been a regular drop in spot for locals and visitors staying in the surrounding motels. The Manning River Hotel is a family friendly hotel and is home to newly renovated Channels family restaurant and Barista Bar which can cater for any function you desire. The hotel also has a courtesy bus service that runs from 5pm on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
The YMCA Manning Aquatic Leisure Centre is located just north of the central business district in Taree.
There is an outdoor, 50 metre, eight lane swimming pool open between October and April. The 25 metre, six lane heated pool is open all year round. The indoor leisure pool has a large permanent water-slide that opens on weekends and during school holidays.
The centre offers learn to swim lessons with accredited instructors and Squad level in both junior and adult squads are available
The centre has a fully air-conditioned Health Club and Group Fitness Room consisting of bikes, treadmills, rowing machines and stepping machines. Group Fitness Room offers classes in Yoga, Pilates, Pump and much more.
In 1825, 15,000 acres were granted to Hart Davis and Son by Lord Bathurst of the Colonial Office,. Around 1844 the town was surveyed. In 1855 the grant was purchased by a group of businessmen in Sydney and the first auction of land was held on 31st October 1855. Cundletown was a major shipping port until the railway line went in 1913.
This self-guided walk around Cundletown highlights a number of built and natural items of significance to the history of the village. The walk is approximately four kilometres. Allow about two hours to visit all the items of interest. Take drinking water and wear comfortable shoes.
You may also like to allow time to stop and finish your tour at the Cundletown and Lower Manning Historical Society and Museum.
Tinonee was the second Government town established in the lower Manning to service the farming communities on the west bank. The village was approved in 1854.
This self-guided walk around Tinonee highlights a number of built and natural items of significance to the history of the village. The walk is approximately 2.2 kilometres. Allow about 1.5 hours to visit all the items of interest. Take drinking water and wear comfortable shoes.
Please click on the Visit Manning Valley website to download a copy of the walk.
Wingham was the first government town established in the Manning area. The village was proclaimed in 1844, three years after the first land grant to Mr George Rowley. The first grant was located in the bight of the river above Wingham, now known as Bungay.
This self-guided walk around Wingham highlights a number of built and natural items of significance to the history of the village. The walk is approximately five kilometres. Allow up to two and a half hours to visit all the items of interest. Take drinking water and wear comfortable shoes.
You may also like to allow time to visit the many cafes and shops along the route, or stop beside the river for a picnic lunch.
Taree Leagues Sports club provides a friendly, relaxed atmosphere for members and guests, and is an ideal venue for socialising, or just enjoying a nice meal in the restaurant. Taree Leagues Sports Club also offers a wide range of entertainment. The dining room is open for lunch and dinner Tuesday through to Sunday.
Live bands, Bingo, Raffles and plenty more are happening regularly at the club. There are also a range of activities, from Bowls, Darts, Social Tennis, Social Golf, Cricket and the Travel Club.
Club Keno, TAB Facilities and an ATM are all available. The Club Courtesy bus is also available. To book, contact the club.
Taree Leagues Sports Club invites you to enjoy their excellent range of cuisine. Phone now to reserve your table.
Manning Entertainment Centre offer first class facilities for the performing arts, from school productions and amateur theatre to artists of national and international acclaim.
The Manning Entertainment Centre is a 505 seat theatre in Taree, New South Wales and serves the residents of the Manning Valley, Great Lakes, Gloucester and Camden Haven regions.
The Centre was built as a bicentennial project in 1987 at a cost of AUD2.4 million and has a long history of attracting the highest quality performers to the region including The Australian Ballet, Dame Joan Sutherland, Circus Oz, Guy Sebastian and the Doug Anthony Allstars.
The Manning Entertainment Centre is an important asset for local performers, with regular use by local schools, dance schools and groups including the Taree Arts Council, Manning Valley Choral Society and Taree and District Eisteddfod.
The Manning River is a double delta river system with two openings. The main mouth of the river is at Harrington with the second opening located at Old Bar. It is one of Australia's few large river systems not to be dammed for water supply purposes anywhere along its catchment.
The lower part of the river has several channels dividing coastal land into large islands, such as Mitchells and Oxley Islands.
The Manning River and its tributaries have long been havens used by visitors, holiday makers, locals, oyster farmers, anglers and transportation during the early pioneering days.
There is an increasing number of public ramps, wharves, pontoons, riverside parks, commercial tourist destinations and towns and villages scattered along the river.
The Manning Mall is located on the corner of Albert and Manning Street in the centre of Taree (opposite Taree Centre). Manning Mall is host to Coles, Target and a variety of specialty stores and eateries.
Free parking is available in the above ground car park. Designated parking areas for Mums with Prams, Disabled and Seniors are all available in the centre, adjacent to centre entrances.
Taree Central is the place for all your shopping needs, home to Woolworths, Big W, over 30 specialty stores and a food court.
The centre is located on the corner of Albert Street and Manning Street in the centre of Taree (opposite Manning Mall).
Free parking is available at Taree Central in the underground car park. Designated parking areas for Parents with Prams, Disabled and Seniors are all available in the centre, adjacent to centre entrances.
Taree Leagues Sports club provides a friendly, relaxed atmosphere for members and guests, and is an ideal venue for socialising, or just enjoying a nice meal in the restaurant. Taree Leagues Sports Club also offers a wide range of entertainment. The dining room is open for lunch and dinner Tuesday through to Sunday.
Live bands, Bingo, Raffles and plenty more are happening regularly at the club. There are also a range of activities, from Bowls, Darts, Social Tennis, Social Golf, Cricket and the Travel Club. Club Keno, TAB Facilities and an ATM are all available. The Club Courtesy bus is also available. To book, contact the club. Taree Leagues Sports Club invites you to enjoy their excellent range of cuisine. Phone now to reserve your table....
Envirofair is a community event that takes place annually in the beautiful river city of Taree, in the Manning Valley and proudly presented by Manning Valley community radio station 2BOB 104.7FM.
The aim of Envirofair is to raise awareness about environmental protection, and the local environment from its natural assets to the people who live and work within it. The event is a fun-filled family day of entertainment featuring: music, dancing and performance artists; fabulous food from 2BOB Radio's famous Global Cafe and local epicureans; innovative market stalls; displays and demonstrations of ecologically-friendly products and ideas for living; and inspirational environmental speakers.
Kids are sorted with a variety of cool activities and workshops for their entertainment, including candle and kite making, circus skills, and face painting, you can even fashion your own instrument from recycled objects with Junk Music, plus heaps more.
The event is sponsored by Greater Taree City Council, Mid Coast Water, JR Richards, MidCoast Waste Services, Sea Acres Rainforest Sanctuary, Greenpatch Organic Seeds, Manning River Times, Taree Hire, Holiday Coast Credit Union and 2BOB Radio volunteers....
The Manning Valley was first explored by John Oxley in late 1818 but the first town did not appear in the Valley until 1850's. Taree did not start to prosper until the 1920's when the arrival of the railway saw the town increase in popularity and industry start to establish itself in agriculture, forestry and dairying due to reliable access to the Sydney markets.
This self-guided walk around Taree highlights a number of built and natural items of significance to the history of the city. The walk is approximately five kilometres. Allow up to two and a half hours to visit all the items of interest. Take drinking water and wear comfortable shoes.
You may also like to allow time to stop along the river bank for lunch. The Western Walk begins and ends at Fotheringham Park, and features the Manning River, Taree West Conservation Area, churches, and public buildings. ...