
CENTENNIAL PARK LABYRINTH
Centennial Park is home to Sydney's first public stone labyrinth thanks to the vision of the project's founding benefactor, Emily Simpson, who worked tirelessly to raise over $500,000, with the support of Centennial Parklands Foundation.
Opened by Her Excellency Professor The Honourable Dame Marie Bashir AD CVO on 15 September 2014, the Centennial Park Labyrinth is a positive addition for the community, and is sympathetic to the landscape and character of the Parklands.
Located adjacent the northern end of Willow Pond (off Dickens Drive) in Centennial Park; it is an 11 circuit sandstone labyrinth, based on the design of the medieval labyrinth in
Chartres Cathedral in France.
This free public facility would not have been possible without the involvement of Centennial Parklands Foundation and the support of the community.
SUPPORTERS
Our thanks go to all
donors and supporters who donated time, money, goods or services to see this project fulfilled.
FIND OUT MORE
To find out more about how to walk the
Centennial Park Labyrinth on the Parklands website.