Taree Heritage Walk

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

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 long. Allow up to two and a half hours to visit all the points of interest. Take drinking water and wear comfortable shoes.

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 1920s 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.

You may also like to stop along the riverbank for lunch. The Western Walk begins and ends at Fotheringham Park, and features the Manning River, Taree West Conservation Area, churches, and public buildings.

Rates

Free Entry

Nearby Things to Do

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Ms Kellys walking track, Brimbin Nature Reserve. Photo: John Spencer

Ms Kellys Walking Track

Brimbin, Mid-Coast

Past Tourism conference on the stage with the Tourism Minister

Manning Entertainment Centre

Taree, Mid-Coast

Taree Central

Taree Central

Taree, Mid-Coast

Skydivers

Skydiving NSW Drop Zone

Cundletown, Mid-Coast

Tree in Wingham Brush

Wingham Self-Guided Heritage Walk

Taree, Mid-Coast

Manning River

Manning River

Taree, Mid-Coast

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