Fremantle - Heritage Trails

Heritage Trails

The City of Fremantle has published a range of sheets related to the history of the port including:

  • Art and Culture Trail - including a wide walk that moves between the Fremantle Arts Centre and the Maritime Museum
  • C.Y O'Connor Trail
  • Convict Trail
  • Discovery Trail
  • Fishing Boat Harbour Trail - that moves around Bathers Beach, Challenger Harbour and Fishing Boat Harbour
  • Hotels and Breweries Walk - known as a Top Trail
  • Manjaree Heritage Trail - local indigenous people the Whadjuk lived in the area prior to European settlement
  • Maritime Heritage Trail
  • Retail and Fashion Trail
  • Waterfront Trail
  • Writers Walk - Tim Winton, Joan London, John Boyle O'Reilly, Xavier Herbert, Kim Scott and their associations with Fremantle

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