As one of Queensland's earliest settlements, Warwick is home to some of the State's most interesting European history. Gazetted in 1847, Warwick's first land sales occurred in 1850. As the town became established, stone from local quarries was used to construct the many fine sandstone public and private buildings for which Warwick is justly famous. After 1900, a second building boom gave Warwick a legacy of many fine Federation-era timber and brick buildings. Travel back in time with this walk that will take you past some of Warwick's most grand heritage buildings. The best way to find and admire all of this magnificent architecture is with the official Southern Downs Visitor App.
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This trail is 6.75 kilometres long and will take just under 2 hours walking time to complete. Extra time will be required to take in the history and admire the architecture. If the total distance is too far for you to cover on foot, you may prefer to jump in the car to look at some of the buildings that are furthest from town, such as the Warwick National School, the National Hotel, the Warwick Railway Complex, and Cloisters.

Carpark
Car parking available

Restaurant
Restaurant on site

Cafe
Cafe serving on site

Barbeque
Barbecue facilities for guests
Facilities
Bar
Barbeque
Cafe
Carpark
Family Friendly
Lawn / Gardens
Picnic Area
Public Telephone
Public Toilet
Restaurant
Shop / Gift Shop
Accessibility
Does not cater for people with access needs.

Warwick Heritage Trail
Warwick Visitor Information Centre,
72 Palmerin Street,
Warwick,
Southern Downs Area
Queensland
4370
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