Coxs Road Heritage Trail
The Coxs Road Heritage Trail is a historical walking path located in New South Wales, Australia. It commemorates the route established by explorer William Cox in 1814, which connected the settlements of Sydney and Bathurst. The trail showcases significant landmarks and natural landscapes, providing insight into early colonial history.
Visitors can explore various interpretive signs along the trail that highlight the challenges faced by early settlers and the importance of Coxs Road in facilitating trade and communication. The trail is suitable for walking, cycling, and enjoying the scenic beauty of the surrounding area, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists.