Silver to Sea Way
The Silver to Sea Way is a heritage regeneration project designed to bring more visitors to explore the rich stories along the route between Port Pirie in the mid-north of South Australia and Broken Hill in western New South Wales.
The National Trust of South Australia was first incorporated in 1955 to protect and conserve natural and built places of heritage significance. Today the National Trust of South Australia continues to make a difference to the preservation and promotion of South Australia’s natural and built heritage. In everything we do we aim to demonstrate the relevance of heritage, both natural and cultural, to our lifestyle, our economy and our communities.
National Trust members play an active role in the conservation of South Australia's built and natural heritage.
Volunteering is a wonderful way to make a difference by protecting our heritage for future generations.
Help us preserve our pristine natural environments, buildings that house the stories of other lives and times, and the collections that bring them to life.