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Manning River Waterfront Camping

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· Cundletown, New South Wales
60 acres hosted by Anthony T.
4 Vehicle/Tent sites
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60 Acre property with 500 meters of Manning River frontage, where you can set up on a flat, grassy site! Enjoy the best of both worlds - horses and cattle as well as riverside camping. Maximum 10 nights stay. Great spot for fishing, walks, relaxing kayaking, boating and dolphin spotting. Communal undercover picnic area available for use. Room for kids to play and swings for their enjoyment. Dogs permitted on leash at all times. fier wood for sale at main house 45 ferry lane
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River, stream, or creek
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91% Recommend164 Ratings · 106 reviews
This campsite offers a beautiful and peaceful riverside location, perfect for a relaxing getaway. Guests appreciate the spacious sites, friendly host, and the presence of nature, with some even spotting dolphins. While most reviews are positive, a few mention the basic facilities, such as a porta loo with no toilet paper and close proximity of campsites if fully booked. Overall, it's a great spot for fishing, enjoying sunsets, and catching up with friends or family.
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Lorraine J.
2 years on Hipcamp
Recommends
· March 2025
Great location. Very private. Friendly host. Will definitely be back
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Kim G.
3 reviews
Recommends
· February 2025
We loved the space, and we were right on the river, we saw dolphins
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Jacinta P.
1 month on Hipcamp
Mixed feelings
· February 2025
Was a good spot but prices way too high for what it was for one night too what the spot has to offer, when it said there were toilets I was expecting a little more then a portable toilet with zero paper. Other then that sights were very good size great veiw and had fun.
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Eleesha P.
2 reviews
Mixed feelings
· February 2025
Lovely river views
Overall we had a great experience. We were the only ones booked in for the weekend so it was very private. I feel if all the sites were booked they would be too close together. There is one port a loo and tank water but no other facilities. The grass was a little long but this could have been due to recent rain. We ended up on site 1 which I think was the pick of the bunch. Lovely river views.
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Mark S.
4 months on Hipcamp
Recommends
· February 2025
River Side Camping
Spacious camp sites on the river bank of the Manning, each site had a fireplace, a water tank next to a communal shelter with a table, This enabled us to have fresh water for a nightly shower and general use , there was a rough boat ramp next to the property where we launched our tinnie, a 4WD is recommended for this. The waterfront wasn’t for swimming as the sand turned into mud after about 3 metres out, But was good enough to leave the boat in the water and tie it up to a tree for the 3 days. Few crabs and fish around which was a bonus, Coopernook Pub on the river was a 20 minute trip in the boat for lunch and a couple of beers. Every afternoon we sat under the shady trees on the river bank and soaked up the North East breeze on some pretty warm days. Location is 5 minutes off the main highway just North of Taree which would suit travellers looking to stop overnight , this camp suited our needs for a catchup with great mates,
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Samantha C.
1 year on Hipcamp
Recommends
· February 2025
Was simple and easy and I adored the location. Great for an overnight stop over just off the highway.
Location
Cundletown, New South Wales, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Guringai and Biripi First Nations according to
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Hosted by Anthony T.

Joined in January 2021

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