Canberra Tracks is a network of heritage signage that incorporates eight self-drive routes leading to many of Canberra's historic sites. Each sign tells exciting stories from a time gone by and the present day. The tracks take you on a journey into the Aboriginal story of the nation's capital, the history of the Limestone Plains, and the development of the city. The trails include the Ngunnawal Country, Limestone Plains, Looking at Canberra, ACT Pioneers Cemetery Track, Gungahlin Heritage Track, Belconnen Heritage Track, Woden Heritage Track, and Tuggeranong Heritage Track. The trails offer a unique perspective on the city's history, geology, and culture, and provide opportunities to explore the region's natural beauty and heritage sites. The trails are accessible, with disabled access available, and offer a range of activities for visitors to enjoy
Plan your family visit to the Canberra Tracks – Ngunnawal Country Self Drive Heritage Trails with these blog insights 👇
Activities: We went on a self-drive tour along the Ngunnawal Country Track, exploring the different Indigenous sites, including the Cotter Reserve, Tidbinbilla, Tharwa, Namadgi, Tuggeranong, and the Theodore Grinding Grooves
Highlights: The kids loved learning about the history of the area and seeing the different Indigenous sites ✨