Wauchope Heritage Walk

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Wauchope Heritage Walk is a self-guided trail through the historic township of Wauchope, a tiny outback settlement that was once a thriving hub for gold prospectors and Afghan cameleers. The walk weaves past crumbling stone buildings, old mine shafts, and interpretive signs that bring the region's rugged past to life. It's a must-do for history buffs and anyone wanting to stretch their legs while soaking up the raw, red-centre atmosphere.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow about 1 hour to complete the 1.2 km loop at a leisurely pace, reading the signs and snapping photos. If you're a keen photographer or history enthusiast, budget up to 2 hours. The walk is best done in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the midday heat. It's an easy, flat stroll suitable for most fitness levels.

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