At Brays Bay Reserve the Kokoda Memorial Trail starts and winds its way along the mangroves through to Concord Hospital.
The memorial wall at the Rose Garden near Concord Hospital.
The Thomas Walker Convalescent hospital on the point behind Concord Hospital is now home to Rivendell, a adolescent mental health facility.
Looking across to kissing Point from Rivendell
After walking around the point and across to Yaralla, we walked down to Concord West for lunch at a cafe and for my son to catch the train home to get ready for his evening shift.
I then walked back and through Yaralla, which is now the Dame Edith Walker Memorial Hospital
Majors Bay.
Then walked on to Mortlake and Wangal Centenary Bushland Reserve.
I planned to cross the river on the Mortlake car ferry. However the ferry only runs in peak hour and next crossing wasnt till 2.45pm. I then walked around Breakfast Point past the huge residential development and parklands.
Looking west up the Parramatta River from Breakfast Point
And on to Cabarita where I caught the Rivercat up the river and across to Kissing Point.
Breakfast point from the ferry
From KissingPoint it was on to Meadowbank
Skyfish
looking back (east) to Kissing Point
The Ryde bridge over the Parramatta River at Meadowbank.
If you can have skyfish then you must have a skyboat to catch them.
Then back over the old railway bridge to Rhodes for the train home after 16klm of walking.
The rail bridge across to Rhodes was designed by John Whitton and built in 1886 . Without realising the link, I had the day before walked at Lapstone and crossed the Knapsack Viaduct which was also designed by John Whitton and constructed 1863-1867.
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