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Guildford Heritage Walk Trails

Guildford Heritage Walk Trail Stirling Square
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Established on what is virtually an island encircled by the Swan and Helena Rivers, Guildford is ideally suited to exploration on foot.

To assist you in discovering the numerous fascinating historical buildings, lively characters and wonderful stories of this 'island village', four self-guided heritage walk trails with 50 interpretive panels have been built.

Each trail starts and finishes at the Old Guildford Courthouse (home of the Swan Valley Visitor Centre) with coloured markers directing you to the next information plaque.

Parking is available onsite and roadside, with accessible parking bays provided.

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Please note

  • The Chapel of St Mary & St George (Captain Stirling Walk) is located on Guildford Grammar School grounds and is not open to the public | Photography of the exterior must not include any students
  • Visitor Centre closed on New Year's Day, Good Friday, Christmas Day and Boxing Day
  • The trails can be accessed any time, with maps available from the display cabinets outside of the Visitor Centre

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Swan Valley Visitor Centre Corner of Meadow and Swan StreetsGuildford WA 6055
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Swan Valley Visitor Centre Corner of Meadow and Swan StreetsGuildford WA 6055
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Swan Valley Visitor Centre
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Guildford Courthouse, 
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Guildford
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Acknowledgement of Country

Ngalak Maali Boodja Kaditj, Whadjuk Moort Noongar Boodjara, Baalap Kalyagool Noyyang, Boodja Kep Moort, Ngalak Kwabaduk Wirn , Kabarli Bworan Kora Kora, Yeyi Ngoongoolong. The City of Swan acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of this region, the Whadjuk people of the Noongar Nation and their continuing connection to the land, waters and community. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and their descendants.

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