Sydney Olympic Park
is a large sporting, cultural and leisure complex in western Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is also an official suburb of Sydney. Sydney Olympic Park is located 16 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of Auburn Council.
The area was redeveloped for the 2000 Olympics. The facilities built continue to be used for sporting and cultural events, including the Sydney Royal Easter Show, Sydney Festival, Big Day Out, Sydney 500 and a number of world-class sporting fixtures. The suburb also contains commercial development and extensive parklands. The area was originally part of the suburb of Homebush Bay but was designated a suburb in its own right in 2009.
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Looking for things to do in Sydney? Walk in the footsteps of the world’s finest athletes, play on the same fields and swim in the pool where medals have been won. It’s one of the few places where you can train casually next to some of Australia’s best athletes.
Or catch all the atmosphere and watch your favourite sport or team; netball - NSW Swifts and Diamonds, AFL - Sydney Swans and the GWS Giants, Rugby League - Bulldogs, Rabbitohs, NSW State of Origin Blues and the NRL Grand Final teams, Football – Socceroos and Matildas, Rugby - Waratahs and Wallabies, Hockey – NSW Arrows, Hockeyroos and Kookaburras and Cricket - Sydney Thunder and the Australian Cricket Team
Sydney Olympic Park has over 35 kms of cycleways for safe bike riding in the heart of Sydney.
Explore the 430 hectares of Sydney bike tracks in the rolling green parklands of Sydney Olympic Park by bike - bring your own wheels or hire them in the Park.
Parks
With an irresistible choice of parks, Sydney Olympic Park offers extensive facilities and different vistas to suit your mood. Whether you're a first time visitor or a regular, there's always something new to discover.There's nothing like a relaxing alfresco meal in one of our picturesque parks with superb facilities that include free BBQs, picnic shelters and shade areas, walking trails, cycle paths, playgrounds and playful fountains that encourage you to get wet - just for the fun of it!
The Park is an urban biodiversity hotspot with significant habitats for hundreds of species of plants, birds, frogs, bats, reptiles and fish. Amongst the protected wetlands and woodlands you can bird watch, spot endangered frogs such as the endangered Green and Golden Bell frog, or just de-stress in the cool green calmness under the trees.
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