Brickpit Ring Walk
February 12th 2009 01:12
See where the bricks that built Sydney came from on a 550 metre Ring Walk. The walk is 18.5 metres above the century-old Brickpit, which is also home to the endangered Green & Golden Bell Frog. Four shaded sections of printed wall panels provide visitors with information about the area along the way.
Discover the history of the Brickpit, from its opening to its closing and the highs and lows in between accompanied by recordings of actual workers sharing their experiences. Learn about the brick making process starting with winning or extracting the shale from the pit to the final stage, classing – sorting the bricks for damage or variation in shape and colour.
At another section, find out about the geology of the region, about shale and sandstone, fossils in the area, and the water recycling initiative.
To the cacophony of frog and bird calls from the overhead speakers, learn about the Green & Golden Bell Frog and other frogs in the area, their food, habitat and interesting trivia like how frogs use their eye sockets to help swallow food.
Last but not least, read about the impact humans have on the environment and urban ecology; the birds, trees and shrubs found in the area and the replanting of native flora including the Turpentine Ironbark to restore the Brickpit.
The Brickpit Ring Walk can be accessed via Marjorie Jackson Parkway or Australia Avenue, Sydney Olympic Park.
Opening hours: Every day, Sunrise to Sunset
Cost: Free
Website: Click here
Exposed layers of rock; above, L-R: a building at the base of the rim; shaded information wall panels; Lloyd Rees Award for Outstanding Urban Design 2006; pylons supporting the ring walk
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Lilla, it is a nice short walk, but please have a look at the Olympic Park website for other things to do there (or you can go to the nearby factory outlet instead) - the walk is really short!
Thankyou both for stopping by!