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Clifftop Walkway at Dover Heights and Vaucluse

Parks & Playgrounds

Clifftop Walkway Upgrade: A Safer, More Scenic Coastal Stroll for Families

Great news for local families who love an ocean breeze and a scenic walk — the beloved Clifftop Walkway at Dover Heights and Vaucluse has received a stunning upgrade! Thanks to a joint effort from Waverley Council and the NSW Government’s Public Spaces Legacy Program, sections of the walkway at Eastern Reserve and Diamond Bay Reserve have been transformed to make your next walk safer, more accessible, and even more enjoyable. Whether you’re going for a run ( this sections has Stairs! ) , walking the dog, or out with the kids for a bit of fresh air and coastal…

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Community, Parks and Beaches

Diamond Bay Clifftop Walkway now open to the public

Waverley Council is excited to announce upgrades along sections of the Clifftop Walkway in Dover Heights and Vaucluse, enhancing safety and enjoyment for all. Construction on the Diamond Bay boardwalk is now complete, and this section is once again open to the public. Work is ongoing along the Eastern Reserve boardwalk, with completion expected in late summer 2025. This timeline accounts for required stabilization, stormwater works at Oceanview Ave and George St, and potential weather delays. We appreciate the community’s patience throughout these improvements. Here’s what the Clifftop Walkway Upgrade includes: Enhanced Viewing Areas: New decks, stairs, balustrades, and handrails…

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Inspiration

Clifftop Walkway upgrade works set to commence

Waverley Council is upgrading sections of the boardwalk along the Clifftop Walkway at Dover Heights and Vaucluse to make it safer and more enjoyable for all users. The Diamond Bay Boardwalk will be upgraded first as it is a critical part of the coastal walk and has high visitation rates. Works will start next month and are expected to take seven months to complete, weather permitting. Construction along Eastern Reserve, Vaucluse will start in the next financial year. The project is being co-funded through the NSW Government’s Public Spaces Legacy Program and Waverley Council. The upgrade includes: improved viewing decks, stairs, balustrades and…

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