The Pathway provides a north-south link between the
Parramatta River and the
Western Motorway, passing the last remaining piece of virgin woodland in Sydney's
Cumberland basin. The Pathway also provides access to
Newington Armory as well as passing by some adjoining land, closed to all public access due to unexploded ordnance buried in the swamp. Two of the former buildings of the Newington Arms Depot are accessed by the Pathway and no longer within the grounds of the Armory: Building 46, a renovated educational building operated by
Ausgrid, and a former
US Navy trench-style
artillery bunker behind
Newington Precinct 3. These bunkers were serviced by narrow-gauge railway to carry the highly sensitive explosive shells; the rail tracks are still maintained, and many are openly accessible via the Pathway. ==Environmental links==