Self-guided walks in Glebe NSW 2037 Australia

Explore the many facets of our fascinating and historic suburb of Glebe with this set of self-guided walks. A great guide for visitors, and new insights for residents

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How to get to Glebe

Glebe is an inner-west suburb of Sydney, easily accessible by public transport.

How to get to Glebe

431 Bus to Glebe Point

Bus

  • 431 (Glebe Point). From Elizabeth St, Martin Place in the City. Travels the length of Glebe Point Rd.
  • 433 (Balmain). From Pitt St at Central, turning off Glebe Point Rd at Wigram Rd. From Balmain, it starts at Gladstone Park.
  • 370 (Coogee – Glebe Point). From Coogee through Randwick, Kensington and Newtown. Travels the length of Glebe Point Rd.
  • 469 (Leichhardt Marketplace – Forest Lodge). From Leichhardt through Annandale, Forest Lodge and to Glebe Point Rd.

You can plan your bus trip to Glebe using the Transport Info website at www.transportnsw.info.


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Metro Light Rail

The Metro Light Rail also has two stops in Glebe -the Glebe stop, near Bridge Rd and the Jubilee Park stop at Glebe Point.


Blackwawttle Bay Ferry

Ferry

The ferry trip is a delightful 13-minute ride between Blackwattle Bay, Glebe and Barangaroo. The service is mostly every half hour, seven days a week. Blackwattle Bay Wharf is located at the bottom of Leichhardt Street in Glebe and just below Bellevue Cottage.

The ferry service (F10) is still a trial and is currently not part of the Opal system, so the fare is paid by credit or debit card.

Visit Transport for NSW for PDF timetable and Route map.

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