The Glen Innes Highlands Skywalk is a captivating attraction offering visitors an immersive experience of the region’s natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Opened in January 2024, this elevated boardwalk meanders through the Centennial Parklands, culminating in three panoramic vistas of the Glen Innes township and the surrounding Northern Tablelands.
Simply stunning sunsets abound!
Beyond its scenic allure, the Skywalk serves as a cultural conduit, intertwining the rich narratives of the local Ngarabul people and the area’s Celtic heritage.
Visitors can engage with a Soundtrail accessible via QR codes at each platform, offering insights from Indigenous custodians, astronomers, geologists, and historians.
Designed with inclusivity in mind, the Skywalk features raised boardwalks and accessible ramps, ensuring that people of all mobility levels can enjoy the experience. Its proximity to other notable attractions, such as the Australian Standing Stones and Crofters Cottage, makes it a must-visit for any traveller. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, history buff, or cultural explorer, the Glen Innes Highlands Skywalk provides a unique opportunity to connect with the landscape and stories which define this remarkable region.
Acknowledgement of Country
Glen Innes Highlands acknowledges and pays respect to the Ngarabul people as the traditional custodians of this land, their elders past, present and emerging, and to Torres Strait Islander people and all First Nations people.
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