Walks in Glebe
The Glebe Society has previously published Historic Glebe, a 40-page mapped walking guide around our suburb, describing the many historic buildings, their significance and heritage value within our Conservation Area. Some of these buildings and the stories of their owners and builders are told on our History pages.
A long-term project of The Glebe Society came to fruition in November 2006 with the opening of the Foreshore Walk along Rozelle and Blackwattle Bays.
The Foreshore Walk consists of 2.3 kilometres of walking and cycling paths from the Crescent in Annandale to near Pyrmont Bridge Road in Ultimo. The walk connects waterside elements, such as boardwalks, seawalls and beaches, with 27.5 ha of parkland.
The Foreshore Walk and Cycleway runs along the western edge of
Blackwattle Bay. The old Glebe Island and the new Anzac Bridge
dominate the sklyine
Accessing the walk is easily achieved by using the light rail from Central Station or Darling Harbour to the Rozelle Bay stop at the western end of the walk, or by commencing at the Wentworth Park stop (Fish Markets), and walking from Glebe to Annandale. Additionally bus #433 to Annandale delivers you to the western end of the walk, while bus #431 terminates at Bicentennial Park (Glebe Point). See the Glebe map and Getting There in this website.
Posted on June 25th, 2009 by admin












