Bungarribee trail

If you’re after an easy walk through some of the parklands’ most beautiful countryside, the Bungarribee trail is for you.

Bungarribee trail.
Length

4.6 km

Duration

1 hour  –  1 hour and 30 minutes

Location

Entrance: Eastern Road, Bungarribee Park

If you’re after an easy walk through some of the parklands’ most beautiful countryside, the Bungarribee trail is for you. Starting at Eastern Road, this popular 60- to 90-minute return walk takes you through wetlands teeming with birdlife and grasslands abundant with native wildflowers and friendly kangaroos and wallabies.

Bungarribee Trail features 
Suitable:Walking, running
Surface:Sealed and unsealed surfaces
Grade:Grade 1. No bushwalking experience required. (See below for more information on track grading.)
Accessibility: Suitable for wheelchairs, mobility scooters and prams.
Facilities:
  • Warrigal Dog Run (off-leash)
  • Playground
  • Flying fox
  • Swings award-winning playground
  • Toilet
Getting there:

You can get there by car and public transport. Parking is available at the start of the trail. If you’re travelling on public transport, it is about a 20-minute walk from Doonside or Rooty Hill Stations. Locals can also walk, run or cycle into the parklands.

Starts and finishes at Eastern Road, Bungarribee Park (opposite the Blacktown Football Park, Eastern Creek). You can also exit on the Great Western Highway.

 

How a track gets its grade

The grading system assesses a walk’s difficulty based on several criteria, including: experience required, steps, gradient, path quality, and signage. A walk’s final grade is based on the most difficult of these 5 criteria, rather than an average. So some walks will have criteria that meet an easier grade. 

View map of Bungarribee trail (PDF, 469 KB)

Bungarribee trail.

A man carries a little girl on his shoulders along the Bungarribee trail.