![]() ![]() Milton is on Murramarang country, part of the Yuin nation and Dhurga language group, and is overlooked by the sacred Didthul (Pigeon House) Mountain.ĭidthul Pigeon House Mountain. Further south, you can sample the coffee and baked delights of the Heritage Bakery to then use its toilets (Walk C). If you need a comfort stop during your walk, you will find public toilets next to Milton Library (Walk A), in Mick Ryan Reserve (Walk B) and in the hall behind the Church of St Peter and St Paul (start of Walk C). – in the carpark on the eastern side of the Princes Highway behind IGA, and accessed from Church St. – in the free all-day carpark behind the shops on the south-western side of the highway and accessed from either Wason St or Myrtle Street Walk A is a loop which starts and finishes on the south-west corner of Wason St and the Princes Highway. ![]() Walk C – south-eastern loop Where to begin Walking Guide to Historic Milton NSW – PDF print version Walking Guide to Historic Milton, NSW – PDF for phone/tablet You can access this guide one of three ways: using this online version, downloading a PDF you can use offline on your device such as a smart phone or tablet, or downloading a PDF that’s suitable for printing. ![]() Each of the walks has stops at historic buildings and sites along the way, numbered A1 to A17, B1 to B3 and C1 to C22 for each loop. The Walk B loop to the north is an extra 340m, and the Walk C loop to the south-east, adds another 1.8km. The main street walk, Walk A, is about 900m and you can add two extension walks. Milton main street walk, plus two extension walks Take home more from your visit to Milton with a walk around its historic town buildings and charming late 19th to early 20th century homes. ![]()
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