Tuggeranong Heritage Track
![Urambi homestead was home to Gerry Sheehan, a colourful character. Two girls with dog at a sign board in open woodland](/Atdw/Products/Tours/canberra-tracks-self-drive-heritage-trails/tuggeranong-heritage-track/223256/image-thumb__223256__Product/590c0c14c997746459a6da1f.jpg)
![Aboriginal artefacts and evidence of a contact site with Europeans makes for interesting reading Man reading information panels in grassy area with pond](/Atdw/Products/Tours/canberra-tracks-self-drive-heritage-trails/tuggeranong-heritage-track/223257/image-thumb__223257__Hero/590c0c9d1856c77659571360.jpg)
![At the end of Old Tuggeranong Road lies the border between ACT and NSW, marked by the rail line Woman reading sign board next to rail tracks](/Atdw/Products/Tours/canberra-tracks-self-drive-heritage-trails/tuggeranong-heritage-track/223258/image-thumb__223258__Hero/590c0d12dcc8e9496734081e.jpg)
Overview
Set with the stunning background of the Brindabella Mountains, Tuggeranong has an eclectic heritage for you to explore. Take the Tuggeranong Heritage Track and see the south side border, a schoolhouse, church and other pre-ACT buildings made from wood, stone, brick or pise.
Visit sites once dominated by the grand like Kambah homestead, or the humble like Urambi homestead. The World Wars also weave their presence in this once remote valley.
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Where
This tour has no fixed start location
Accessibility
Does not cater for people with access needs.