Wellington Historical Walking Trail
What this attraction has to offer:

This is a self-guided walking tour of Wellington’s many early European heritage attractions. You can pickup the free guide from the Visitor Information Centre in the middle of town.

The tour takes you to 24 points of interest including; Federation house, McCleod’s Flour mill, Wellington Railway station, the old munitions factory, Cameron Park and Wellington Public School where an elm tree was planted in 1910 to mark the founding of the Gould League of Australia.

How to find us:

The Visitor Information Centre, where you can pick up the guide pamphlet is in the middle of Wellington, in Cameron Park which backs onto the Bell River.

Coordinates:

Not applicable

How to contact us:

Freecall 1800 621 614 to the Visitor Information Centre

How to find out more:

Go to www.visitwellington.com.au

How far are you from the Macquarie or Bell Rivers:

The walk follows the Bell River in places.

The closest other River Trail attractions:

Caves Bottle House, Bell River Estate Winery, Cactus Cafe and Gallery, platypus spotting, Lake Burrendong’s various attractions.