Guided by Trent Kelly, a proud Yuin and Wailwan man and experienced Koori Kinnections educator, this experience offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich and diverse cultures of Australia’s First Peoples.
Throughout the walk, Trent shares stories and knowledge passed down through countless generations, uncovering the deep cultural, spiritual and environmental connections First Nations peoples have with Country. Discover heritage sites, learn about traditional fishing and gathering practices, and explore the sustainable use of native plants for food, medicine and tools.
As you journey along the coastal headlands, you’ll be invited to see the land through a First Nations lens –where every rock, tree and waterway carries meaning and connection. This tour weaves together history, culture and the living knowledge of Country, offering an experience that is engaging, educational and truly enriching.
Whether you’re a local or a visitor, it’s a chance to connect more deeply with the world’s oldest living culture and gain a greater appreciation for First Nations heritage and knowledge.
[Note: While this is a free event, registration is essential as spots are limited.]
Planning to visit? For a hassle-free experience, refer to the information below ahead of your trip.
For information about getting here, including by car or public transport, see: Visit North Head Sanctuary.
This tour is not accessible for people with wheelchairs, mobility aids or prams.