Self-guided Cowra Breakout History Tour
Cowra is steeped in rich history and heritage, with much of the town’s legacy beginning with the Cowra Prisoner of War (POW) Camp site. Immerse yourself in our wartime legacy with a self-guided tour that explores the events of the Cowra Breakout through historical landmarks.
JOURNEY
Start at the Cowra Visitor Information Centre and watch the powerful hologram presentation about the Cowra Prisoner of War Breakout in 1944.
Tour the stunning Cowra Japanese Garden and Cultural Centre and enjoy a coffee or lunch at the Cafe.
Stroll or cycle along the Cowra Peace Precinct via the Garrison Walk. Interpretive signage will bring the history of the site to life amongst the beautiful scenic views.
Visit the Prisoner of War Campsite and replica guard tower. Stop at the viewing platform and immerse yourself in the history of the site before heading down the pebbled walk to the five-panel commemorative sculpture.
Make your way up to the Cowra POW Water Tank Murals that depict the story and legacy of the Breakout.
Pay your respects at the Australian, Indonesian and Japanese War Cemeteries.
Ring the Australian Chapter of the World Peace Bell and listen to the audio presentation.
Download the free Cowra Voices App to hear personal stories from historians and community members at each site.
LARGE TOUR GROUPS
If you are a large group seeking a knowledgable guide to accompany your group around the sites, please contact the Cowra Visitor Information Centre team and they can assist with your enquiry.