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Brickpit Ring Walk

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The Brickpit Ring Walk is a distinctive urban nature park and man-made monument located within Sydney Olympic Park, New South Wales, Australia. This unique elevated circular walkway, standing at an elevation of approximately 31 metres, offers visitors a fascinating perspective on a former industrial brick manufacturing site that has been transformed into a vital habitat for the endangered Green and Golden Bell Frog. It's a key feature of the broader Bicentennial Park, blending historical significance with ecological preservation in the…

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    February 9, 2018

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    Location: New South Wales, Australia

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the exact length and typical duration of the Brickpit Ring Walk?

    The Brickpit Ring Walk is a 550-meter (1,804 ft) long circular path. Most visitors find that it takes less than an hour to complete the loop at a leisurely pace, allowing ample time to read the informational panels and observe the surroundings.

    Are there any other trails or walks that connect to the Brickpit Ring Walk?

    While the Brickpit Ring Walk is a self-contained loop, it is situated within the larger Sydney Olympic Park, which offers an extensive network of walking and cycling paths. Hikers and trail runners can easily connect to other scenic routes within Bicentennial Park or explore the wider parklands directly from the Brickpit area.

    What kind of wildlife can be observed from the Brickpit Ring Walk?

    The primary focus of the Brickpit is the endangered Green and Golden Bell Frog (Litoria aurea), whose habitat is protected below. Visitors can also spot various bird species that frequent the freshwater wetland, making it a great spot for birdwatching from a respectful distance.

    What is the historical significance of the Brickpit Ring Walk site?

    The site was originally the traditional land of the Aboriginal Wann-gal people. From 1911 to 1988, it operated as the State Brickworks, producing an estimated three billion bricks for Sydney's development. The discovery of the endangered Green and Golden Bell Frog in 1992 led to the transformation of the former quarry into a protected habitat and the construction of the Ring Walk.

    Is there an entry fee or permit required to access the Brickpit Ring Walk?

    No, the Brickpit Ring Walk is free to access for all visitors. There are no entry fees or permits required to enjoy the walk and its unique environment.

    What are the best public transport options to reach the Brickpit Ring Walk?

    The Brickpit Ring Walk is well-served by public transport. You can take a train to Olympic Park Station, or use various bus services that operate within Sydney Olympic Park. Ferries also run to Sydney Olympic Park Wharf, offering a scenic approach, though it requires a slightly longer walk to the Brickpit.

    Is the Brickpit Ring Walk suitable for visitors with prams or young children?

    Absolutely! The Brickpit Ring Walk is designed to be family-friendly. Its flat, elevated, and paved surface makes it ideal for prams and young children. The informational panels and the opportunity to observe wildlife from above provide an engaging and educational experience for all ages.

    Are dogs allowed on the Brickpit Ring Walk?

    No, to protect the sensitive habitat of the endangered Green and Golden Bell Frog and other wildlife, dogs are not permitted on the Brickpit Ring Walk. This policy helps maintain the ecological integrity of the area.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options nearby?

    Yes, being located within Sydney Olympic Park, there are numerous cafes and restaurants within walking distance or a short drive from the Brickpit Ring Walk. The park also offers a range of accommodation options, from hotels to serviced apartments, catering to various budgets and preferences.

    What are the key features or points of interest along the Brickpit Ring Walk?

    The main feature is the 550-meter elevated circular walkway itself, offering continuous panoramic views of the former brickpit, now a freshwater wetland. Along the path, you'll find informational panels and multimedia exhibits detailing the site's industrial past, its transformation, and the conservation efforts for the Green and Golden Bell Frog. The architectural design of the walkway is also a notable point of interest.

    How does the Brickpit Ring Walk compare to other walks in Sydney Olympic Park?

    The Brickpit Ring Walk offers a unique blend of industrial archaeology, environmental conservation, and architectural design, setting it apart from other walks. While other trails in Sydney Olympic Park might focus more on parklands or riverside views, the Brickpit provides a distinct 'birds-eye view' into a protected habitat with a rich historical narrative, making it a truly one-of-a-kind experience.

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