Overview:
If you are thinking of walking all or part of the Australian “Great North Walk” this guide bundle is designed to help you make that goa... more »l a reality – as easily as possible. The Great North Walk is 250 kilometres. This bundle of guides is one part of a three-part set that cover the North, Centre and South sections of the Australian Great North Walk.
This final (if you walk north to south) section includes sites of historical importance for European colonisation of Australia as well as some great beauty and natural history. Full details about the Great North Walk can be found at http://www.thegreatnorthwalk.com
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The Great North Walk, Australia’s ‘most accessible bush-walk', connects New South Wales’ two largest cities from the obelisk in Australia’s first planned town square to the wharf from which its oldest home-built steamship still sails in over 250 kilometres of history, mystery and fascination. The trail only just turned 21 in 2009 although some paths, originally made by indigenous people, are many tens of thousands of years old; it has been completed in 66 hours (fastest time yet!) and is walked over decades; its story impinges on diverse faiths passing Australia’s largest provincial Anglican cathedral while the walk’s highest peak – Mt Warrawolong (641 m) – is the site of Aboriginal ceremonies; be amazed to walk right beside examples of the oldest rock engravings in the world and modern street art; cross dramatic and beautiful waterways by means as diverse as the world’s widest steel-arch bridge to its oldest operating river postman’s boat; be puzzled by en route mysteries including more than a dozen murders, disappearances and inexplicable deaths; wind past the southern hemisphere’s largest salt-water swimming pool, the park dedicated to our longest-lived cartoon character, the site of the first coal mine and see where the first Brooklyn Railway Bridge (1890) was erected on the deepest pier then in Australia (49.4 m). Most of all enjoy Australia's social history and natural environment on a bush-hike that is accessible to virtually everyone. Join the Ozzie Bushies for a best-ever life experience! less «
