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Great Lakes Region For adjoining map see Cartoscope's TO NOWENDOC 40km TO NOWENDOC TO KNORRIT TO ELLENBOROUGH TO COMBOYNE TO LANSDOWNE TO LANSDOWNE TO PORT For adjoining map see Cartoscope's A B Thunderbolts Way Tourist Map C 60km STATE FOREST 2km D FALLS 32km 31km E 6km 7km MACQUARIE 59 km F Manning Valley Tourist Map r k e e v e NO Crowdy Head i r W LA R E Manning C ND CROWDY BAY OC 151º30'E 151º30'E 151º40'E 152º00'E 152º10'E 152º00'E 152º20'E 151º50'E 152º10'E 152º30'E Creek 152º40'E NAT PARK Gloryvale 16 FLAT Kundle 77km s River 6 cker CONEAC Reserve Ck RD Tu SCA Kundle Jones BLACK WinghamWingham 12 Island For detail see Harrington BARRINGTON RD Heritage Walk Ghinni A1 Fees apply Dilgry Cartoscope's Ghinni TOPS Little Croki River 7 Wingham Manning Valley 15 SF 977 Riv Mt George Brush Tourist Map Historic Harrington Inlet TO SCONE SF CONEAC er Bundook steamer F Charity 10 ORE DR 984 SF 951 5 Cundletown port BARRINGTON ST Rookhurst Creek TOPS SCA Mitchells Manning Point TOPS BOWMAN Mondrook S TAREE S Oxley Island 4WD beach access Honeysuckle A P Co RD Bootawa ba 4 Y N rk r RD Dam B O BOWMAN te RD T s 9 G r e Island N ive ARTISANS I FARM Devils Hole R WAY c R Bow an k TAREE 1 R M m u e ON THE HILL A oppy lo K RD e 6 E r 1 B K G E C E R OLD Polblue E Purfleet Bohnock Cabbage Tree C R Tinonee Island Kiaora C SF 977 16 Burrell 12 BAR Y Farquhar Inlet 64km Lookout K RD O ll A Creek Riv rre DR 14 er O u W RD TO SCONE COPELAND TOPS Barrington Reserve B 4WD beach access SCONE D BARRINGTON TOPS N F SCA Copeland Reserve Barrington HILL ORES U T B 9 Old Bar NATIONAL PARK B u VILLE K n A SF 7 S A g THE w R Beea Mograni R R a R TALAWAHL 298 n E A r Copeland BARRINGTON O h e l Y K Rawdon Vale B W v I i Lookout NAT RES A A R STORE L K B RD B E RD ee W Wallabi Point a 20 B 32º00'S n H Barrington For detail 17 C G ree I k see Map 5 Saltwater CLARENDON FOREST RETREAT H Rainbow SALTWATER NAT PK n B to r THE UC P g e KIWARRAK O Flat in v K K rr i S N Ba R r ETT h KHAPPINGHAT NAT RES e Gloucester Gangat S o SF298 S r U TUNCURRY v Mograni ib i 15 a M Ck Creek k R JACKS h BRUSH Mt Barrington WALLAMBAH Gloucester River TO Rive Kerripit Camping Area PS r RD Diamond Beach ER ST r Gloucester 10 Hallidays CE G ste THE BIG U louce Airstrip Krambach Point LO BUZZ For detail see Cartoscope's G Scenic flights Firefly RD FUN PARK Red Head Gate RD Manning Valley Tourist Map W Ck a RD uk Firefly 14 For detail see Map 4 Black Head 14 ivor Creek 11 Antarctic Beech Gloucester y 4WD beach access RD 5 Forest Walk River RD Tops Gate Failford Cocumbark Nabiac BARRINGTON RD 6 Beach Gloucester 2 TOURIST DRIVE 118km D ER WAY Dyers o IV TOPS Falls g R Creek Bucca Wauka Crossing 0 5 10 15 20 C B Waukivory VISIT NABIAC THE DARAWANK h E T NATIONAL R r DARGAVILLES i a VILLAGE NAT RES BERRICO p Mt Allyn c R Avon h IC kilometres Lookout M PARK es NATURE RESERVE Bu RD IC Dixies Top O Stratford WAUKIVORY ny Mile a F I A I N L t Lookout Ck h C L W I e L Y A M N P i r WALLAMBA A F ll B K i A O 5 CHICHESTER R a C NAT RES m r H E TOURIST DRIVE 85km ES e 6 T s W e 17 S DR k A SF 292 AVON RIVER 9 N T W Nine G e Wang M SF 293 MINIMBAH A A l e For detailed map of this Y I Craven T 2 D CHICHESTER THE GLEN Wauk 2 g RD NAT RES River D GLEN TASMAN h RD area see other side L e RD 32º10'S E SF Bunyah r MASSEYS r R. TUNCURRY y S W A Ck Willina LIS RD R 292 NATURE RES a I WAY D n Wang Wauk River B RD CREEK U G g S Picnic Area FORSTER R E Y T (access by water) ngolook GO VITA FORSTER T lo S 7 Telegherry E o R BARBEQUES GALORE u K K o Airstrip Forest Park RD iv g e C Chichester C C Allyn r er a RD U iv U McBrides Beach LAKE R CREEK r B B Warranulla l COOLONGOLOOK Cape Hawke Bicentennial Walk & Viewing Platform Salisbury o CHICHESTER Frying Pan Coolongolook W Wallis SF 886 DAM a NAT RES River Forest Park f Wards River A Island T Wauk E GHIN-DOO-EE L R R Ck iv R L e S CK r E I R E RD N E RD Green L SF L G RD Coomba 16 W J 295 5 Monkerai Bridge o A Point Seven A Park BLACK h T RD L y NATIONAL WANG built 1882, 2nd n BULGA m s WANG WAUK oldest timber truss PARK R BACHELOR SCA m o i bridge in NSW a n v Mile The Knob er SF295 SF 689 Wallis Dusodie Monkerai s 6km Underbank (closed) RD Eccleston Lookout M Upper BOOTI BOOTI CHICHESTER Weismantels Myall NATIONAL PARK Fees apply Qu FOSTERTON W R Sugar Whoota ar Ck Brownmore THE A C t t I Po Remnants of N SF 46 CA V K O Whoota Santa Barbara Strike-a-light G O E Historic SQUIRES E M K B RD B Lookout Beach Bandon E Camp WAY A k L E B Trestle Bridge R R Ferny Creek e E A e Grove C G e 16 R S Wootton w Forest Park KILLARNEY T W SEA r A E C - R WALLINGAT L A i IK NAT RES U n I C G E BULAHDELAH RD H - K s T NAT PK 22 Ck TO CARRABOLLA b Tiona Main RD The each r SF 296 C B o Tallowwood R Ruins h Creek S R RD Sugar Creek t o e Halton i Forest Park b N E v R y L a k Lostock E Flora Reserve z r O i L e l i I Limestone K T Markwell Lake E Fosterton S r A1 i O'Sullivans Gap Tillegra DAM M R For detail see Map 9 v w Permaculture N E CREEK 32º20'S e o H E M Flora Reserve Bendolba r M O A RD Pacific Palms r J R H Myall a C I Y LL RD K C r MONKERAI A RD W Boomerang Point Stroud Road a 8 Creek w LOSTOCK E NAT RES L PALMS OASIS PETROL STATION & SUPERMARKET L f L DAM o L 5 Creek "The Grandis", tallest r RD Blueys Beach RD MYALL d known tree in NSW RD Allynbrook HILL Blueys Head Index to adjoining 23 Dingadee RIVER KNOB 8 26 SF 294 Rosenthal RD SMITHS LAKE NEWS & SUPA MART Cartoscope maps CK WAY Stroud & District RD RD Bald Head Ck RD Country Club RD Smiths 3 4 27 Bungwahl Manning Valley 3 Railway 3 Lake Sandbar A For detail see Map 6 Taree Region Map l Cooreei Bridge THE l y Smiths Lake y For detail see Map 7 Mayers a over Williams River Stroud B SEAL n Historic village J Bay s Corrigans For detail see Map 8 R l A C l Mans Dungog A R Bulahdelah se Bay est. 1826 R R i us v A Alum R A e Neranie H W R Great Lakes r Mountain O F MYALLA MAGIC CK O 2 12 S Region Map R RESTAURANT y Old D k TOURIST DRIVE a Gresford 31 MYALL LAKE B RD Sugarloaf Bay 7 Alderley IGA BULAHDELAH y ee Stibnite East Gresford r a Creek Wines w Seal Rocks Lighthouse Dive with sharks RD Ck C Lewinsbrook Alison RD ta Newcastle / Ck 8 a Sugarloaf Point Blowhole, Site of 1992 whale rescue Violet Shelly K Lighthouse Beach Hunter Region Beach SUGARLOAF POINT PT Hill LIGHTHOUSE HOLIDAY W Yagon Map ll 15 MYALL LAKES Treachery ACCOMMODATION a 19 TREACHERY a Booral R l NATIONAL PARK y l Ma Baker Beach a Flat Tops CAMP M r o Stroud Valley RD p 7 r N b Harvest b 6 e E m 11 a v R Trevallyn a Y i Toll ferry O Fees apply Kiosk ek A e C R N operates 26km r Wallarobba W G Big Gibber C 8am-6pm k BOU Headland 32º30'S R c N a D i Hilldale l A Nerong Black Hill v B R e RD S Y r h LAZY PADDLES 10 a RD Bombah Welshmans rp Ck WARRABA ers Point Creek Glen RD Branch RD NERONG Kiosk SCENIC DRIVE 45km 5 S 15 William HIGHWAY TO SINGLETON to SF 49 n Bombah Tourist drive, scenic drive (sealed/unsealed surface) ........................ Source: © Department of Lands y Allworth Broadwater Mungo Beach L Highway, major road ........................................................................... A1 River KARUAH Panorama Avenue Bathurst 2795 Ck i Branch Vacy m Glen S www.lpi.nsw.gov.au RD e T Mungo Brush Secondary road, tertiary road ............................................................
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