GreenWay

The GreenWay is a six-kilometre environmental, walking and cycling corridor linking the Cooks River at Earlwood with the Parramatta River at Iron Cove and the Bay Run.

The GreenWay is now open!

The full route of the GreenWay from Parramatta Road through Lewisham West and Dulwich Hill to the Cooks River is now open.

The GreenWay is a six-kilometre environmental, walking and cycling corridor linking the Cooks River at Earlwood with the Parramatta River at Iron Cove and the Bay Run.

It mostly follows the route of the Inner West light rail and Hawthorne Canal, and features shared paths and foreshore walks, cultural and historical sites, cafés, bushcare sites and a range of parks, playgrounds and sporting facilities.

An artwork consisting of a butterfly, a flying-fox and a kookaburra on the wall of a tunnel.

Find out about public artworks and events that celebrate culture, nature and community.

 

06Dulwich Hill view towards tunnel from south of Davis Street

A 10‑year plan to turn the GreenWay into a connected ecological, cultural and active‑transport corridor.

A large group of people sitting on the GreenWay watching someone perform

Advises, advocates, supports communication, and delivers community program and partnership opportunities

Proudly funded by the NSW Government in association with Inner West Council
Proudly funded by the NSW Government in association with Inner West Council