There was an old track that went from Uriarra to Queanbeyan before Canberra was built. Sheep used to be driven to the Yarralumla Wool Shed from Uriarra, but we are not sure what traffic continued along the track to Queanbeyan (possibly via what is now the Governor General’s residence). Remnants of the track are located in the forest between the Cotter Road and Denman Street Yarralumla, which is currently a popular walking track extension of Dunrossil Drive. We wonder what other parts of the track are still around? Does anyone have further information or old maps?
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