Blackwattle Bay

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Blackwattle Bay, a serene inlet on Sydney's Glebe foreshore, offers a refreshing contrast to the city's bustling harbour. Once an industrial waterfront, it's now a revitalized green space with walking paths, parklands, and panoramic views of the Anzac Bridge and city skyline. This is a favourite spot for locals seeking a peaceful jog, a picnic with a view, or a front-row seat for the sunset.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is ample to explore Blackwattle Bay. Start with a morning walk along the foreshore, stop for coffee at a Glebe café, then cross the Anzac Bridge on foot for panoramic photos. Combine with a visit to the Fish Markets for lunch. If you have a full day, include a wander through Glebe's heritage streets and bookshops.

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