Darwin’s Walk, Wentworth Falls
Wilson Park, Wentworth Falls NSW 2782
Blue Mountains Council
Eva Shaw
-
Linea Bench (LIB6) and Linea Seat (LIS10) with Spotted Gum hardwood battens, Textura Dark Bronze frame.
-
Linea Seat (LIS10) with Spotted Gum hardwood battens, Textura Dark Bronze frame.
-
Linea Bench (LIB6) and Linea Seat (LIS10) with Spotted Gum hardwood battens, Textura Dark Bronze frame.
-
Linea Seat (LIS10) and Linea Bench (LIB6) with Spotted Gum hardwood battens, Textura Dark Bronze frame.
-
Linea Seat (LIS10) with Spotted Gum hardwood battens, Textura Dark Bronze frame.
-
Linea Bench (LIB6) and Linea Seat (LIS10) with Spotted Gum hardwood battens, Textura Dark Bronze frame.
-
Linea Seat (LIS10) detail with Spotted Gum hardwood battens, Textura Dark Bronze frame.
-
Linea Seat (LIS10) with Spotted Gum hardwood battens, Textura Dark Bronze frame.
-
Linea Bench (LIB6) and (background) Linea Seat (LIS10) with Spotted Gum hardwood battens, Textura Dark Bronze frame.
Wilson Park in Wentworth Falls is the starting point of the recently re-opened first section of Darwin’s Walk. Blue Mountains City Council worked with NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service to restore the historically significant walk and track head after flood damage closed the tourist site for over four years. The walk begins near the tennis courts in Wilson Park and is sign posted with sandstone walls and a shaded area.
“The stone entry walls and pergola are intended to give some presence to the track head but sit comfortably in the landscape, at the same time providing an opportunity for signage and seating,” says landscape architect Rob Fallon from Blue Mountains City Council.
People gather at Wilson Park both as a destination and before starting the walk. Council wanted furniture for people to have a coffee, a bite to eat or simply a place to adjust their day pack.
Seating was chosen from the Linea range. Linea Seats (LIS10) and Linea Benches (LIB6) including single seats feature Spotted Gum hardwood battens, Textura Dark Bronze frame.
“The Linea range provides plenty of variety. Council selected this as part of the furniture palette for the Southern Escarpment of the Blue Mountains, which extends from Katoomba in the west to Wentworth Falls in the East. The spotted gum gives warmth and matches with the Dark Bronze finish which complements the natural area surrounding it,” Rob told StreetChat.
The project has been warmly welcomed by locals and visitors alike.
Latest Projects
View all projects-
Parks & Streets Ngutungka HenleyAustralia (2025)
Designed by JPE Design Studio for the City of Charles Sturt, Ngutungka Henley is an integrated library and community centre in Adelaide, South Australia.
Read more -
Parks & Streets Officer District ParkVIC/TAS, Australia (2024)
An epic playground on Melbourne’s semi-rural fringe has gone viral.
Read more -
Parks & Streets Homebush StationAustralia (2025)
Strathfield Council has delivered a significant upgrade to the forecourt at Homebush Station in Sydney’s Inner West, transforming an underutilised space into a welcoming and functional community plaza. The
Read more -
Parks & Streets Meriton Centro, PagewoodNSW/ACT, Australia (2025)
Architectus has designed an intergenerational park and play space for the residents of Meriton’s Centro Pagewood development, a master-planned community in Sydney’s eastern suburbs featuring high density towers and
Read more -
Waterfronts Djeridjanup, Mandurah Eastern ForeshoreAustralia (2025)
Josh Byrne & Associates has revitalised Mandurah’s eastern waterfront – known traditionally as Djeridjanup, meaning “the happy place” – for the City of Mandurah in regional Western Australia. The redevelopment is
Read more -
Parks & Streets Beach Road, Christies BeachAustralia (2025)
The City of Onkaparinga worked closely with Clover Green Space to deliver streetscape improvements for the Christies Beach precinct, an emerging tourist hotspot for Adelaide. As part of the Christies Beach Tourism
Read more