Wulugul Walk is a waterfront promenade through the Barangaroo precinct, following the harbour's edge. Dogs are welcome on-leash along the walk, which links into the wider foreshore path. It is an easy, scenic route for a stroll on the city's edge. A pleasant on-leash harbour walk.
Dogs welcome on-leash. Part of Barangaroo precinct.
Wulugul Walk is between Nawi Cove and Walsh Bay Wharves Precinct, there is stairs to Barangaroo Reserve and goes past marrinawi Cove Ocean Pool swimming
Beautiful location nearby Barangaroo wharf close to the CBD. Great spot to view the sunset.
If the workplace is at Barangaroo, it comes with its own perks. Get to walk at this beautiful Wulugul walk everyday. It’s a beautiful walk and has shared walking and cycling path.
This gentle flat walk on the western side of Sydney CBD is ideal for anyone wanting to put their mental problems aside and enjoy the healing beauty of the harbour. The walk can commence at the Top of Argyle Street, The Rocks or commence under the Harbour Bridge following the harbour water past Pier 1 along Hickson Road. The walk has great areas to see original convict built walls, hertigate listed terrences and plenty of newly established restaurants and even the chance to put a fishing rod into the water. The walk is easy and safe with views to die for. Highly recommended and upon completing the walk you can enjoy a bite to eat or taste the many cafes location in Darling Harbour.
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