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"Homebush to Rhodes" Easter Sunday Walk via Sydney-Olympic-Park's-Amazing-Secrets-12km!

WHY WALK?
1. Walking increases blood flow to the brain, improving memory almost instantly!
2. Walking recalibrates your circadian rhythm, making you fall asleep faster at night.
3. Walking strengthens your immune system cells, which is why walkers get fewer colds.

NOTE: "Meeting Point" - Homebush Station Exit (north side, Loftus Cres)

"Special Easy Walk" 12km but flat as a pancake haha! Love this Zig-Zag tour.

Let's hit the track, Ismay Reserve, Arnotts Reserve, Pipi's Garden, walk alongside Powells Creek, Mason Park's amazingly beautiful wetlands we view waterbirds in action. Lake Belvedere we circuit then walk past "Cyrus the Great" Monument. Quick break, rehydrate at Dolce Bakehouse & Gelato.

Bennelong Ponds walk to Badu Mangroves where we zig-zag 20 times until we get to Bicentenary Park Pathway heading north towards Coastal Saltmarsh and Waterbird Refuge.

Reaching the Hornswaggle Observation Tower, easy short climb if you like. Quick visit to Shipwreck Lookout. YES Shipwreck is there!, and a Bird Hide. Bay Marker Wentworth Point is a must plus the Brickpit Ring Walk is amazing.

Last sections, Marinas Cove and The Promenade Walk to Rhodes where we can sit, enjoy a drink.

Distance: 12km (about 3 hours)
Difficulty: Easy flat walk, exit spots. Paths, tracks and walkways!

Walking Pace: An easy steady pace at 4km-4.25km per hour.
Bring: water, snacks, hat, sunscreen, a raincoat in case. Bring your happy personality too!

Cost: $10 cash on arrival or PAY ID 0435801602 George Palasty.

Contact: George 0435 801 602 if you have questions. (call or text) - More people arrive from our combined meetup groups for these Walking Events.

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