Cordia Way

The Artarmon Link Path (Cordia Way) is a wide, gently undulating pedestrian/cycle path that runs from Shepherd Road to Artarmon Reserve (entering the reserve on the northern side next to the bowling club), following the original path of the creek (which is now underneath the concrete). The path continues around the field to join the Naremburn cycleway which runs under the freeway to Bicentennial Park.
Cordia Way 2020
Cordia Way 2020
Cordia Way 2020
Cordia Way 2020
Cordia Way 2020
Cordia Way 2020
Cordia Way 2020
Cordia Way 2020
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Cordia Way
The Artarmon Link Path (Cordia Way) is a wide, gently undulating pedestrian/cycle path that runs from Shepherd Road to Artarmon Reserve, following the original path of the creek (which is now underneath the concrete).
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