Cultural Heritage Survey Report for Sectors 2 and 3 of the Yurrebilla Trail, Belair to Norton Summit

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    Abstract

    Report to Yurrebilla Trail Committee SA National Parks and Wildlife Adelaide South Australia The Yurrebilla Trail is to be an international standard two-day walking trail across the central section of the Adelaide Hills Face Zone between Belair and Tea Tree Gully. (See Appendix 1). In 2001 an Industry Partnership agreement was reached between the Hills Face Zone Cultural Heritage Project Steering Committee, Flinders University (HFZCHP) and Paul Tulloch, on behalf of the Yurrebilla Trail Committee, National Parks and Wildlife, SA (NP&W). It was agreed that the HFZCHP would research the cultural heritage of the Hills Face Zone in the vicinity of the Yurrebilla Trail and would make recommendations on cultural tourism opportunities along the route and on the content of interpretive signs relevant to cultural heritage.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationAdelaide, SA
    PublisherHills Face Zone Cultural Heritage Project
    Commissioning bodyGovernment of South Australia, National Parks and Wildlife Service
    Number of pages27
    Edition2nd revision
    Publication statusPublished - 3 Dec 2002

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