About Inglewood Olive Walkway
Following the town's Olive trees, the Inglewood Olive Walkway takes you on a historical journey with a series of interpretive signs detailing interesting happenings and events in the area. You can also see the monument erected in memory of Alan Cunningham who crossed and named the MacIntyre Brook on 30 May 1827. The walkway is split into two sections, with a short walk of 1.3 kilometres or enjoy the full 2.2 kilometre circuit.
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