Fremantle walking tours and trails explained

The historic city of Fremantle, Western Australia has many walking tours and trails. A variety of books and pamphlets describe these trails. The walking through or around Fremantle is celebrated in at least one song, a poem, and recollections.

Books

Books from the 1960s such as Birch's are both "a handbook and official guide".The Education Department of WA published a guide in 1980.

David Hutchison's Fremantle Walks and his earlier book from 1986 provide a well based set of information about the features of Fremantle.

Specific sections of Fremantle such as the "West End" and other parts have been isolated in specific books such Seddon's 2000 publication Looking at an old suburb.In the 2000s, books such as Richard and Moira's Freo footsteps appeared.

Annual events

The local university, Notre Dame, holds its annual commencement walk around the streets of the West End of Fremantle.

City of Fremantle

The city has provided over time maps and guides to walking around Fremantle.

The City of Fremantle has engaged consultants to review the objects and subjects of tours and events, such as the 1995 report.

Fremantle Trails

The City of Fremantle has a set of Fremantle Trails ranging through a range of subjects:[1]

Walking the City

David Hutchison's 2006 Fremantle Walks includes the following themed subjects with maps:

Other tours and guides

At various stages in Fremantle history, there have been events and special tours that have been isolated single events.

Also tourism promotion guides that do not identify specific trails have been published over decades as "what's on" and are basically advertising for businesses prepared to be included.

Walking tours

More recently organised tours are provided by providers such as Two Feet and a Heartbeat[3] and other groups.

Freopedia

The Freopedia project installed QR coded-signs at significant historic buildings and sites throughout Fremantle, along the Freopedia Heritage Tour. The QR codes link to the Wikipedia articles about those buildings and sites.[4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. An earlier version was produced in 2008,, the Fremantle Trails website has updated items
  2. http://www.mcb.wa.gov.au/OurCemeteries/Fremantle-Cemetery/HeritageWalkTrail.aspx Fremantle Cemetery Heritage Walk
  3. Web site: Fremantle Historical Walking Tours - Two Feet & a Heartbeat . 15 June 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140714195958/http://www.twofeet.com.au/tours-booking/fremantle-urban-adventure . 14 July 2014 . dead .
  4. Web site: Wikipedia: How a project launched in Monmouth has gone global. 31 January 2013.