Diggers’ Walk – Belalie Creek

Diggers' Walk – Belalie Creek

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations
  • History & Heritage
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Highlights

  • Explore the gum tree-lined Digger's Walk, where history and nature intertwine along Belalie Creek.
  • Discover moving letters and photographs that share local wartime stories, enriching your understanding of Jamestown's heritage.
  • Relax in the picnic area, enjoying a barbecue while surrounded by the tranquil beauty of the creek.
  • Visit the Jamestown Visitor Information Outlet for insights into local attractions and events that celebrate the region.
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Set alongside the gum tree–lined Belalie Creek that winds through the heart of Jamestown, Digger’s Walk is a peaceful heritage trail with deep historical roots. Originally created as a project for returned servicemen after World War I, the walk was built by local veterans who planted trees and constructed rustic bridges, paths, and small shelters along the creek.

In recent years, the Jamestown community has lovingly restored the walk and enhanced it with interpretive displays telling the stories of the town and its connection to the First World War. Along the path you’ll discover moving letters, diary excerpts, photographs, and personal stories that reveal the experiences of local men and women during the war.

A highlight of the walk is the story of Sir Hubert Wilkins — one of Australia’s most remarkable yet often overlooked explorers. His incredible adventures in polar exploration, aviation, and journalism may surprise you.
Digger’s Walk is also a wonderful place to relax and enjoy nature. Bring a picnic, cook a barbecue, feed the ducks, and take a leisurely stroll along the tranquil creek.

While you’re in town, drop into the Jamestown Visitor Information Outlet. For more information about local attractions, history, and events.

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Features

  • Barbeque
  • Interpretive Centre
  • Lawn / Gardens
  • Picnic Area
  • Public Toilet

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  • History & Heritage
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