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Marmungun Rock - Bullawah Cultural Trail

Attractions

Bickerton Street, Wangaratta VIC 3677, Wangaratta, VIC 3677
1800 801 065

Description

Marmungun Rock is a significant site at the beginning of the Bullawah Cultural Trail in Wangaratta.

It holds a rich cultural heritage and is named after the traditional Bpangerang word meaning "of this group/area."

At Marmungun Rock, visitors can see featured handprints that pay tribute to exceptional members of the Bpangerang community. They can also explore the Bullawah Cultural Trail to learn about the history and culture of the local Indigenous people. This trail was created to celebrate and promote the knowledge, stories, and skills of the Bpangerang people.

The Bullawah Cultural Trail offers an immersive cultural experience, guiding visitors through the unique landscape of the region. It aims to educate people about the Bpangerang people, their lifestyle, and the significance of their country to their culture. The trail spans 7.5 kilometers and includes two suspension bridges that symbolize the merging of Indigenous and non-Indigenous cultures.

The Bullawah Cultural Trail is accessible throughout the year, but the best time to visit is during the Australian summer, from December to February. The weather is warm and pleasant during this time, with less chance of rain compared to other seasons. Additionally, visitors should note that during National Reconciliation Week, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community recognizes the Wangaratta Citizen of the Year.

To reach Marmungun Rock and the Bullawah Cultural Trail, visitors can travel to Wangaratta, Victoria. They can drive by taking the Hume Highway from Melbourne and exiting at Wangaratta. From there, they can follow the signs to the town center and then to the trailhead of the Bullawah Cultural Trail. Alternatively, visitors can take a train from Melbourne to Wang

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Trails & sites: Hiking Trails

Location

Bickerton Street, Wangaratta VIC 3677, Wangaratta, VIC 3677

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