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Manna Mountain
Aboriginal place of special significance
The scars left in the rocks from generations of Aboriginal people sharpening their axes indicate Manna Mountain has been a popular location with special significance for centuries.
About Manna Mountain
Manna Mountain is located near the village of Burcher and offers a broad view of the landscape which and has been a popular location with special significance for centuries.
Manna Mountain is a sacred site for the Wiradjuri people due to the scars left in the rocks from generations of Aboriginal people sharpening their axes which indicate that Manna Mountain has been a popular location with special significance for centuries.
The area has barbecue and picnic facilities, walking tracks, and a recreated Aboriginal camping ground with billabong, campfires and gunyah huts. It is especially beautiful in spring.
It’s approximately 400m walk to the top of the mountain.
- Location approximately 46km south of Condobolin
- Walking Track to the top of the mountain approximately 430m walk.
The following photos provide a snapshot of the area including the grooves and scars on the rocks and the Aboriginal camping area.
Please be sure to be respectful of this special site. Thank you.