Accessible Park & Garden In NewingtonSydney Olympic Park
Sydney Olympic Park is one of the most wheelchair-friendly parks in Sydney. The area has smooth, wide pathways, ramps, and clear signboards, making it easy to move independently.
Key Points:
Parking: Accessible parking bays are located near Bicentennial Park, P6 Car Park, and along Louise Sauvage Pathway. These are close to main entrances and toilets. Parking costs around $6 per hour or $30 per day, with discounts for Mobility Parking Permit holders. All parking areas have flat, paved access leading directly to walking paths.
Toilets: Accessible toilets are available near the main car park, visitor area, and BBQ zone. They are on the right side of the main path (as shown in your photos), clearly marked with the wheelchair symbol. Toilets have wide doors, handrails, and level entry with nearby ramps.
Ramps & Pathways: Smooth ramps connect parking areas, pathways, and toilet zones. The park’s routes are fully paved with gentle slopes and wide turning spaces, ideal for wheelchairs.
Transport: The nearest train station is Olympic Park Station, around 5–10 minutes away by wheelchair via flat, shaded pathways. All trains and buses to the park are accessible with ramps or low-floor entry.
Extra Features: There are shaded rest spots, open picnic areas, and wide pedestrian crossings for easy navigation. The main visitor area has clear direction boards and accessible gates.
Contact: 📞 Sydney Olympic Park Authority – 02 9714 7888 🌐 www.sydneyolympicpark.nsw.gov.au



