Manna Mountain Aboriginal Site
Manna Mountain in the background
Manna Mountain Sticks

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. 

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.

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