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Sydney-sider Glenn Kesbah created The Sydney Wheelchair Walks website as a guide to exploring scenic paths/walking tracks around Sydney by electric wheelchair. The website has a map, notes and photographs of each walk
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Sydney-sider Glenn Kesbah created The Sydney Wheelchair Walks website as a guide to exploring scenic paths/walking tracks around Sydney by electric wheelchair. The website has a map, notes and photographs of each walk From the Sydney Wheelchair Walks website: One of the best ways to see Sydney is by Rivercat or Ferry.There are many scenic foreshore & coastal paths / walks to go on , and all ferries are wheelchair friendly. Most buses are also equiped with ramps for easy drive on access. The Woolwich Dock and Clarke Reserve walk Catch a ferry to Woolwich Wharf and follow the steep road around as per map, you will come to an elevated lookout platform which is canterlevered out over the sandstone cliff above the Dock. Follow the road down to Clarke Reserve, which has some fine gravel tracks and grass. There is a great walking path all around the Dock which takes you underneath the lookout. There is a cafe nearby called the Deckhouse for meals/toilets. There is a steep hill to climb but most electric wheelchairs can handle it and in total its about 3 or 4 kms to view everything & return to the Wharf.
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Sydney Wheelchair Walks Woolwich Dock and Clarke Reserve Walk page"
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