Ballast Point Park

Park · Birchgrove

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"Ballast Point Park, Balmain by Wilhelmina's by 8 Hospitality. One of Sydney's true hidden historical gems. Quirky park filled with artworks, Australian natives and amazing views of the harbour. This truly was the find of the area, utterly amazing space with its history coming to life through artwork and sculpture. Aboriginal history has also been recognised in a dual name for the park - Walama - which means 'to return' and highlights the area's transformation from industrial use back to nature."

Sydney

Ballast Point Rd, Birchgrove NSW 2041, Australia Get directions

innerwest.nsw.gov.au

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