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Shrimptons Creek Bushwalk and Cycleway

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Ryde, NSW 2112

Description

Shrimptons Creek Bushwalk and Cycleway in Ryde, Australia is a nature lover's paradise.

The path stretches over 3.3km and follows the route of Shrimptons Creek, which is a tributary of the Lane Cove River. Along the way, visitors can enjoy the view of the almost 25 hectares of parkland surrounding the path. This well-maintained path is ideal for both walking and cycling. Moreover, the council is rehabilitating the creek by removing weeds and planting native species.

The Shrimptons Creek Bushwalk and Cycleway offers visitors several parks to explore along the way. Santa Rosa Park, the southernmost park, is located near the education and employment centre in Macquarie Park. The next area visitors come to is Greenwood Park, which is slightly southeast of the creek. This revegetated bushland park contains plenty of trees and is the last stop before you get to ELS Hall Park. ELS Hall Park is the most popular spot in Ryde, featuring a kid's playground, exercise equipment, BBQs, picnic shelters, and three large sports fields. It is the perfect place to take a break during your walk and indulge in a picnic lunch.

The best time to visit Shrimptons Creek Bushwalk and Cycleway is during the spring and autumn months when the weather is mild and pleasant. It is also advisable to visit during the weekdays to avoid the crowds.

Visitors who are staying in one of the hotels or working in one of the nearby buildings can take a walk along the path to get to Shrimptons Creek Bushwalk and Cycleway. Alternatively, visitors can drive and park at one of the parks along the route.

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Trails & sites: Hiking Trails, Mountain Bike Trails, Road Bike Trails

Location

Ryde, NSW 2112

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