Brooklyn is one of the iconic, unique suburbs in Sydney with a combination of fabulous waterside views and charming local culture and eateries. One of the highlights is McKell Park, which overlooks the Hawkesbury River and has picnic shelters, electric barbecues, a children’s playground and the interpretive ‘Federation’ walk that passes through gorgeous bushland.
The Kangaroo Point to Brooklyn Boardwalk and Shared Path is a 1 kilometre walking and cycling route nestled within the beautiful Brooklyn foreshore. The journey is fully accessible for wheelchairs and prams, and meanders through spectacular mangrove and bushland setting, offering scenic views and opportunities to engage with diverse ecosystems.
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Distance: 1km one way, connecting Kangaroo Point and Tom Richmond Oval Gradient: Easy Time: 30-45 minutes Path: Well-formed track, fully accessible Accessibility: Wheelchair access from the Kangaroo Point lower car park Facilities: Seats, drinking fountain, bike racks, bike repair station and a bike pump Parking: Free parking at Kangaroo Point and Tom Richmond Oval (opposite Dolphin Marina) car parks. Toilets: Tom Richmond Oval The walk is best accessed from Kangaroo Point via Pacific Highway and Dolphin Marina via Brooklyn Road. Alternatively, visitors can park at Tom Richmond Oval, which is a short walk away from the southern end of the walk.
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