Lake Burley Griffin Free Guided Group Walk

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Lake Burley Griffin Free Guided Group Walk

Cultural and Theme Tours
15 min guests
60 max guests

Highlights

  • Embark on a guided walk along Lake Burley Griffin's foreshore, immersing in its rich history and design.
  • Explore the stunning central basin landscape, enhancing your group's appreciation of this iconic Australian site.
  • Gather your crew of 15 or more for a free, informative journey that deepens your connection to the lake.
  • Enjoy convenient carpark access, making your group's outing to Lake Burley Griffin hassle-free and enjoyable.

Take your group on a Lake Burley Griffin Free Guided Walk along the lake’s central basin foreshore. The walk focuses on the history, design and significance of the lake and its surrounding landscape.

Groups of over 15 people can book at anytime by email, at least 2 weeks before your desired walk date.

Bookings are essential but free of charge. Please note NCA cannot book solo travellers, only groups of 15 people or more.

Tour details

  • Cultural and Theme Tours
  • Half Day or Less
  • Land – Self Propelled
  • Small Group Tour
  • Basic
  • On demand

Features

Service facilities

  • Carpark
Accessibility

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

Operation information

National Capital Authority Guided Group Tours

The National Capital Authority (NCA) is the federal government agency in charge of planning, promoting and maintaining Canberra as the National Capital.

In fulfilling this role, the NCA offers free access to the story of Canberra through the National Capital Exhibition at Regatta Point. They also offer a variety of guided group tours and self-guided walking tours across the National estate.

Further, the NCA cares for and manages the National Triangle precinct.

Free and accessible 365 days a year, the National Triangle is a Cultural Institution without walls. Home to the Cultural Icons, this precinct houses the national treasures, cherished monuments, and stories of Australia’s people.

Technically defined by the great triangle created by the three avenues: Kings, Commonwealth and Constitution Avenues, the National Triangle is home to some of Australia’s most important cultural institutions.

Spend the day in pristine Commonwealth Park, take a self-guided walking tour, have lunch by the water, or visit an art gallery or library.

There’s so much to do in the National Triangle, you’ll find yourself coming back again and again to take it all in.

Activities

  • Walks

Tags

  • Family
  • History & Heritage

Accreditations

  • Quality Tourism Accreditation
  • Sustainable Tourism Accreditation by ATIC

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