There are 128 heritage trails in Australia
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The Aberfeldy Track Historic Touring Route is a renowned 4WD experience in Victoria.
The Telegraph Station is the birthplace of the Alice Springs township. It is an excellent value and must see destination to add to your itinerary while visiting the Northern Territory.
Berrigan is a small town in New South Wales, Australia that is known for its rich history and heritage.
Located in Tarra-Bulga National Park, Duff Sawmill Heritage Trail Balook is a must-visit for travel enthusiasts who love to hike and discover nature in its purest form.
The Fitzroy Aboriginal Heritage Walking Trail in Melbourne, Australia is a self-guided walking tour that allows visitors to immerse themselves in the history and culture of the Wurundjeri (Woiwurrung) people.
The Golden Mile Heritage Trail in Melbourne offers a walking tour that explores the city's golden past.
The Bridle Track, also known as Root Hog Road Track Gowan, is a challenging adventure for experienced four-wheel drivers.
The 1945 Crash Site of Beautiful Betsy in Kroombit Tops National Park is a somber reminder of a World War II Liberator bomber that crashed in the rainforest.
Learn about the Aboriginal heritage of the area from interpretive signs on this walk between Walyunga Pool and Boongarup Pool. For more informationvisit TrailsWA.
Anderson's Mill is a grandiose, steam and water-powered flour mill located in Smeaton, Victoria, Australia.
Located in Bacchus Marsh, the Bacchus Marsh Heritage Trail is a must-visit attraction for people who appreciate history and are interested in learning more about the town's past.
The Bell Railway Heritage Parkland is a fascinating attraction that offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore restored railway cars and vintage carriages.
Experience an adventure through the heart of some of the most incredible landscapes Western Australia’s South West region has to offer on the Bibbulmun Track.
Balingup is a popular destination as, in addition to lovely scenery, the town offers an interesting variety of shops and some fabulous places to eat.
Another short section between towns, this section of Track is known as a section of transition.
This section to Balingup is a shorter section allowing walkers to go from town-to-town over three nights.
Collie is large enough to offer all the services expected of a regional centre, but small enough to retain its country charm and hospitality
Located in the Perth Hills, 24km east of the centre of Perth, the Bibbulmun Track Northern Terminus in Kalamunda is the starting point for walkers heading south.
Denmark to Albany is an easier coastal section to walk than Peaceful Bay to Denmark. Walkers will need to plan ahead before crossing of the Wilson and Torbay Inlets.
Denmark is a popular tourist town which has a relaxed village atmosphere, romantic timber milling history and incredible coastal scenery.
The Donnelly River remains a companion for much of this walk along the Bibbulmun Track.
The half-way point of the Track is the historic mill town of Donnelly River Village (DRV) nestled in the valley of the river from which it was named.
Only one and a half hours from Perth, Dwellingup is a popular destination for weekends and day trips.
Located 360km south of Perth, Northcliffe has the unique distinction of being the only town founded in WA specifically for the First World War Group Settlement Scheme.