Dungog Town Walk

Dungog Town Walk

Landmarks and Buildings
Open 24 hours

Highlights

  • Explore historic Dungog buildings along Dowling Street, immersing yourself in rich local history and architecture.
  • Discover blue plaques detailing significant sites, enhancing your self-guided walk with fascinating stories from the past.
  • Visit the Dungog Inn, the town's oldest building, and appreciate its charming heritage and inviting atmosphere.
  • Enjoy picnic areas and public toilets, ensuring a comfortable and convenient experience during your stroll.
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Take a walk along Dowling Street and view the many historic and beautiful buildings. Blue plaques on many buildings around Dungog will take you on a self-guided walk featuring historic buildings and other significant sites.

Some of the highlights include the Dungog Inn (211 Dowling Street and probably Dungog’s oldest building), the former School of Arts (105 Dowling Street and now the home of the Dungog Historical Museum), the James Theatre (6 Brown Street) and Coolalie (206 Dowling Street). Take the self guided walk and read the history and what was on the site before.

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Accreditations

  • NSW – Tourism Hunter

Features

  • Carpark
  • Picnic Area
  • Public Toilet
Accessibility

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