Description
The Nowra Historical Walk is a self-guided walking tour through the town of Nowra, New South Wales, Australia.
This walking tour highlights various historical sites of the town and allows visitors to explore the town's historical buildings and places at their own pace.
The self-guided walking tour of the Nowra Historical Walk takes visitors around the town and covers various historical buildings and places. Visitors have the option of breaking down the tour in smaller sections, which provides an opportunity to visit eateries, parks and galleries along the way. The highlights of the Nowra Historical Walk include Marriot Park, the Werninck Craft Cottage, Nowra Museum, which was constructed as a police station in the year 1900, and Hanging Rock Lookout, which leads on to Ben's Walk. Other must-see sites on the tour include St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Nowra Court House, and the Nowra Bridge.
The weather during these months is pleasant, and the town is not crowded with tourists.
The Nowra Historical Walk is located in the town of Nowra, in the Shoalhaven region of New South Wales, Australia. Visitors can reach Nowra by bus or train, both of which operate frequently. Alternatively, visitors can reach Nowra by car through the Princes Highway or by taking the Kiama Exit from the Hume Motorway. The walk is self-guided, and visitors can start the tour at any point along the route.
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