Brickpit Ring Walk | |
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Location in greater Sydney | |
Type | Urban nature park and walkway |
Location | Bicentennial Park, Sydney Olympic Park, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Coordinates | 33°50′30″S 151°4′17″E / 33.84167°S 151.07139°E |
Elevation | 18.5 metres (61 ft) above the brickpit floor |
Opened | 2005 |
Designer | Durbach Block Architects |
Owned by | Sydney Olympic Park Authority |
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Paths | 550-metre (1,804 ft) elevated walkway |
Species | Green and Golden Bell Frog (Litoria aurea) |
Parking | off Marjorie Jackson Parkway |
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Website | Brickpit Ring Walk at SOPA |
The Brickpit Ring Walk is an urban nature park and walkway that serves as a water storage and frog habitat in the Bicentennial Park, in Sydney Olympic Park, New South Wales, Australia. Once a brick manufacturing site, the land was to be redeveloped as part of the site for the 2000 Sydney Olympic and Paralympic Games, however the 1992 discovery of the then endangered Green and Golden Bell Frog (Litoria aurea) placed a hold on developments. The urban nature park and walkway was established in 2006.