Bullawah Cultural Trail and Ovens Riverside Path

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

In the Bpangerang language, Bullawah (bulla meaning two and wah meaning water) signifies the two suspension bridges crossing the river as well as the joining of the two rivers and the coming together of Indigenous and non-Indigenous people.

Embark on a self-guided family adventure and explore the 2.4-kilometre stretch along the Ovens River, where you will uncover ancient Aboriginal stories, spirituality, culture, food, sculptures, interpretive signage, the Marmungun Rock, and the Bush Tucker Garden.

To gain a deeper understanding of the Aboriginal stories along the trail, scan your smartphone wherever you see a QR code to access some incredible short films.

Please note that during the winter months, the trail may experience flooding, which may affect site access.

Facilities

Carpark Family Friendly Picnic Area Public Toilet

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Indigenous Culture

Authentic Aboriginal Arts and Crafts Indigenous experiences and/or cultural immersion Indigenous owned and operated

Rates

Free Entry

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