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cooks river Campsie to Tempe
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

cooks river Campsie to Tempe

Length14.2 mi
Elev. Gain334.6 ft
Est. Steps33000
Created by Daz

cooks river Campsie to Tempe Introduction

cooks river Campsie to Tempe is a 14.3 mile (33,000-step) route located near Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. This route has an elevation gain of about 334.6 ft and is rated as hard. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

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Alexandra Canal (New South Wales)

Water
The Alexandra Canal, a tributary of the Cooks River, is a heritage-listed artificial waterway in southern Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Alexandra Canal was named after Princess Alexandra, who married Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII) in 1863.The canal is Sydney's first inbound waterway.

Campsie, New South Wales

Place
Campsie is a suburb in south-western Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Campsie is 13 kilometres south-west of the Sydney central business district, on the southern bank of the Cooks River. Campsie is the large commercial and administrative centre of the Canterbury-Bankstown Council.

Canterbury, New South Wales

Place
Canterbury is a suburb extending across south-western Sydney and the Inner West,[1] in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Canterbury is located 10.5 kilometres (6½ miles) south-west of the Sydney central business district in the Canterbury-Bankstown Council.The former City of Canterbury takes its name from the suburb, however its administrative centre is located in the adjacent suburb of Campsie, which is also a large commercial centre.

City of Canterbury (New South Wales)

Place
The City of Canterbury was a local government area in the south–west region of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.The City of Canterbury was primarily residential and light industrial in character. The city was home to over 130 nationalities, with a majority of its residents being born overseas, with the council calling itself "the City of Cultural Diversity." First incorporated as the Municipality of Canterbury in 1879, the council became known as the City of Canterbury in 1993.

Campsie railway station

Place
Campsie railway station is located on the Bankstown line, serving the Sydney suburb of Campsie. It is served by Sydney Trains T3 Bankstown line services.

Bethungra, Canterbury

Place
Bethungra is a large stone house. It is a heritage-listed former convent and now private residence at 9 Fore Street, Canterbury in the Canterbury-Bankstown Council local government area of New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by Varney Parkes and built during 1896. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.

Tempe House and St Magdalenes Chapel

Place
Tempe House & St Magdalenes Chapel is a heritage-listed estate and chapel at 1 Princes Highway, Wolli Creek, Bayside Council, New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by John Verge (villa) and Sheerin & Hennessy (Magdalene buildings), with the original villa built from 1833 to 1836. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.

Tempe railway station

Building
Tempe railway station is a heritage-listed railway station located on the Illawarra line, serving the Sydney suburb of Tempe in New South Wales, Australia. It is served by Sydney Trains T4 line services. It was originally built in 1884. The 1884 buildings were designed by the New South Wales Government Railways and built by C.

Old Sugarmill

Place
The Old Sugarmill is a heritage-listed former sugar mill and now apartments at Sugar House Road, Canterbury in the Canterbury-Bankstown Council local government area of New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by Woodhouse Danks and built from 1839 to 1841. It is also known as Canterbury Sugar Works, Former Hutton Premises, Australian Sugar Company Mill, Canterbury Sugar House, ASC Sugar Mill Buildings and Australasian Sugar Company.

Cooks River Sewage Aqueduct

Place
The Cooks River Sewage Aqueduct is a heritage-listed sewage aqueduct located at Pine Street, Earlwood, New South Wales, Australia. It crosses the Cooks River to Thornley Street, Marrickville. It was designed by Sewerage Construction Branch and NSW Department of Public Works and built during 1895 by J.
Last updated: Dec 1, 2025

Route Details

Length

14.2 mi

Elev. Gain

334.6 ft

Est. Steps

33000
Created by
Daz
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