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Harrington, NSW

Harrington is known as a fishing paradise. The long breakwall provides good fishing opportunities. Harrington’s relaxed seaside lifestyle is a welcome escape from the frantic pace of everyday life. The northern arm of the Manning River reaches the ocean at Harrington and the expansive views from Pilot Hill Lookout are breathtaking. The graves atop this hill attest to the pilots whose job it was to guide the boats over the bar.

Harrington

Nearest Airport: Taree

Where to stay?

Popular Activities

  • Golfing
  • National Park
  • Beach

About Harrington

  • Locality: Rural locality
  • Harrington Postcode: 2427
  • State: New South Wales
  • Region: North Coast NSW
  • Latitude: -31.86305
  • Longitude: 152.69052
  • Elevation: 7m
  • Population: 3033
  • Median Income: $22828
  • Area (Sq/km): 32.946
  • Timezone: Australia/Sydney

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The Glasshouse Mountains in the hinterland of Queensland’s Sunshine Coast are actually the cores of 20 million year old volcanoes. The sides of the volcanoes have eroded away leaving only the hardened rock spiremountain cores we see today. Learn more about this awe-inspiring landscape.

Glasshouse Mountains