Aboriginal Heritage
The National Trail acknowledges the Aboriginal people of Australia as the traditional custodians of the land over which the Trail passes. We pay our respects to Elders past and present.
Where appropriate, we encourage Trail users to explore the Aboriginal heritage around the Trail and find out more about the Dreaming stories associated with various land-forms and features. Many links provided below feature Aboriginal heritage.
We ask all Trail users to be respectful of sacred sites and places of significance.
World Heritage
To be included on the World Heritage List, sites must be of outstanding universal value.
Sections 1 & 2
Sections 7, 8, 9.
World Heritage Gondwanan Rainforests of Australia
Section 9
World Heritage Listed Area, Greater Blue Mountains.
Heritage Listed and Of Historical Interest
Many places on or near the Trail are protected by state heritage listings. Many more places are of historical interest.
Section 1
Heritage Listed
Historical Interest
Section 2
Heritage Listed
Historical Interest
Section 3
Heritage Listed
Historical Interest
Section 4
Heritage Listed
Historical Interest
Section 5
Heritage Listed
Section 6
Heritage Listed
Historical Interest
Mt Sylvia to Cunningham’s Gap, Rosevale Pub.
Section 7
Heritage Listed
Historical Interest
Section 8
Heritage Listed
Historical Interest
Guidebook Eight Historical Information
Section 9
Heritage Listed
Historical Interest
Guidebook 9 Historical Interest
Section 10
Heritage Listed
Historical Interest
Guidebook Ten Historic Information
Section 11
Heritage Listed
Historical Interest
Guidebook 11 Historical Interest
Section 12
Heritage Listed
Official finish/start of the National Trail, Donnelly’s Weir.