The Sydney Airport Cycleway

The Sydney Airport cycleway is a shared user path along the north side of the Alexandra Canal and a path along Qantas Drive, connected by a large pedestrian bridge across the wide waterway. There are several great vantage points for plane spotting, and the cycleway also includes a bicycle pump and a pleasant picnic area. The new cycleway from Tempe Park to Sydney Airport's Domestic Terminal is part of the extensive Sydney Gateway roads project, which has improved connections to the airport from the Tollway tunnel network. The cycleway runs past the airport and connects with the Cooks River trail to the west and Cronulla to the south. To the east, it connects to Eastlakes, Mascot, and onwards to the city. The route starts at Tempe Reserve, where there is a side path to the International Terminal for walkers and cyclists. It has junctions on the east side of the Alexandra Canal to the Domestic Terminal and also connects to the old Coward St on-road cycleway that heads to the city. This cycleway provides a traffic-free route for cyclists and promotes healthy lifestyles for the airport community, offering an alternative to driving or taking the train. Map Link: https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mi... Page Link: https://cyclesydney.wiki/cooks/#airport 0:00 Starts at Tempe Park 2:30 Airplane overhead 3:00 Terrific tiled tunnel 3:10 Bridge over Alexandra Canal 3:30 Turn left to Coward St Mascot 6:23 Solving the Qantas Drive conundrum - Domestic Airport to the right