Held in the cool of the evening, this atmospheric tour invites you to experience Rookwood as dusk settles over its historic grounds. We'll wander through the Old Anglican and Catholic sections, sharing stories of some of the cemetery's most intriguing residents such as bushranger Captain Moonlite, shorthand pioneer Jacob Pitman and trailblazing feminist Louisa Lawson.
Along the way, you'll hear tales of triumph and tragedy, including a shocking murder that took place within these very grounds. As we stroll beside the tranquil Serpentine Canal, you'll glimpse the restoration work and elaborate garden designs that once made Rookwood a showcase of the 19th century landscape beauty.
Join us for an unforgettable evening where history, mystery and heritage come alive under the twilight sky.
This walking tour is hosted by Friends of Rookwood.
Bookings essential.
Important Information:
- Enter from East Street entrance, arrive at St Michael's Chapel off William Drive at 5:15pm for a 5:30pm start.
- This is a walking tour
- Bookings essential— this is a paid event with proceeds raised by the Friends of Rookwood going towards restoration projects within the cemetery.
- Please wear enclosed walking shoes, and bring sunscreen, a hat, and a refillable water-bottle.
- Please dress for the weather including sun, wind or rain.
- If you need to cancel your ticket, please do that through the website or email friends_of_rookwood@hotmail.com
Disclaimers:
- Photos may be taken on the day. If you do not wish to have your photo taken, please kindly inform the staff on site.
- All ticket proceeds from this walking tour go directly to Friends of Rookwood to support their ongoing restoration and preservation projects within Rookwood.