The Convict Trail Project - Caring for the Great North Road
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4. Bucketty to Mt Manning

This important short section of the Great North Road is the last remaining section that is still both a public road and a ‘dirt’ or gravel road, it is accessed from Tourist route 33.

At Bucketty, just one hour’s drive north of Hornsby, a T-junction allows entry to the old road to Wiseman’s Ferry via Mogo Creek and St Albans.
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The first 4 kilometers section of this road, from Bucketty to Mount Manning, provides an excellent introduction to the Great North Road and is suitable for visitors with decreased mobility.
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Bucketty Precinct is a hidden gem along the Great North Road. This site contains all the main elements of the Great North Road: the remains of a small bridge, good quality walling, cut sandstone drains, stone culverts and some original road surface pictured below. In the 1940s the small bridge was replaced with a large pipe packed round with stones concreted in place.

“Dennis’s Dog Kennel” (a genuine but unexplained historic name) was the camp furthest south for the Newcastle-based convict work gangs.
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The St Albans Road ramp section of the road is unique with stone walling both sides of the road. A small quarry site is located nearby and well worth a look. This section of the road is open to cars but unsealed so road condition can vary.

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To download the Convict Trail brochure on Bucketty to Mt Manning please click here.

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Bucketty through Wollombi to Broke

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  • Home
  • Visiting
    • Trail Itinerary >
      • 1. Five Dock to Epping
      • 2. Epping To Wisemans Ferry
      • 3. Wisemans Ferry to Clares Bridge
      • 4. Bucketty to Mt Manning
      • 5. Bucketty through Wollombi to Broke
      • 6. Bucketty through Wollombi to Newcastle
    • Walking and Cycle Tours >
      • 1. Circuit Flat Bridge and Sampsons Pass
      • 2. Devines Hill
      • 3. Finchs Line
      • 4. Shepherds Gully
      • 5. Ten Mile Hollow
      • 6. Simpsons Track
      • 7. Old Great North Road
    • Other Attractions
    • Visitor Information Services
    • Useful Links
  • History
    • The Grand Vision
    • The Road Begins
    • Which Way North?
    • Which Route North?
    • Usage and Decline
    • Time Lines
    • Key People >
      • Sir Thomas Mitchell
      • Heneage Finch
      • Lieutenant Simpson
      • Ben Singleton
      • John Howe
      • John Blaxland
      • John MacDonald
      • William Parr
      • Solomon Wiseman
      • Lieutenant Warner
      • Journal Entries
  • Convict Life
    • Conditions
    • In The Hills
    • Hunter Valley
    • Freedom Earned
    • Medical Care
    • Road Gangs
    • Gangs Time Line
    • Convict Database
  • Construction
    • Clear, Blaze and Survey
    • British Ordnance Survey
    • Formation
    • Quarrying, Walls and Fills
    • Drains, Culverts and Races
  • Videos
    • Extras
  • CTP
    • Latest News
    • Annual Report
    • The Pick
    • Membership
    • Supporters
  • Updates
    • Australian Heritage Festival
    • Newsletters
  • Contact