Burramatta Landscape Trail
Highlights
- Explore the 40,000-year-old Burramatta Landscape Trail, experiencing the rich history of traditional land management.
- Discover native plants like Midyini and chocolate lilies, vital to the Darug diet and local ecology.
- Engage with interpretative signage, deepening your understanding of Aboriginal culture and the land's significance.
- Enjoy family-friendly facilities, including picnic areas and gardens, perfect for a relaxing day out in Parramatta Park.
Take a walk through the Burramatta Landscape Trail, along the eastern bank of Domain Creek in Parramatta Park.
You’ll see 40,000 years of traditional land management and seed collection practices in action thanks to an Aboriginal cultural planting program that restored the trail.
Use the interpretative signage on the trail to gain a deeper understanding of the importance of this land and the connection between flora and fauna that for centuries provided Aboriginal people with food, medicine, resources and knowledge. By sharing stories about how to care for Nura, traditional knowledge is revitalised and shared.
Some of the restoration activities included a day of planting using wooden dibblers (sticks) to make small planting holes and avoid damage to the archaeological subsurface layer beneath the soil. Aboriginal volunteers planted hundreds of Midyini (yam daisies), chocolate lilies and vanilla lilies – a staple part of the Darug/Dharug diet across the Cumberland Plain.
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Features
Actively welcomes people with access needs.
General access
- Offers multiple options for booking – web, email, phone is available.
- Offers a range of contact methods for receiving complaints.