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Sydney set for new swim spot, and it’s like our own Swiss lake
Inner West swimmers, rejoice. Netted tidal baths are on the way, bringing calm, lake-style swims with serious Swiss vibes.
The NSW Government has confirmed a $3.8 million plan to build the Callan Park Tidal Baths beside the Bay Run at Lilyfield. A development application (DA) has been lodged and, once approved, construction is expected to take around six months, putting first dips on track for summer 2026–27.
Set on the grassy edge of Callan Point, the baths are being designed to blend into the foreshore rather than dominate it. If the current schedule holds, expect a scene that feels a little European in summer: early laps off the jetty, kids bobbing on the pontoon, cyclists rolling up for a dip and sunset swims that make the Bay Run as much about the water as the path.
What’s planned?
The Callan Park Tidal Baths are on their way to the Inner West. (Image: Inner West Council)
The concept pairs a calm, net-enclosed swimming area with an accessible pathway and ramp, a fixed jetty, pontoon and protective shark net. The idea is to create a family-friendly spot that ties neatly into the Bay Run so walkers and riders can cool off post-loop, while confident swimmers can launch from the pontoons.
“The iconic Bay Run and surrounding parklands are already a community hub for family fun, sport, relaxation and exercise, so adding a swim spot where people can cool off in summer will be the perfect addition to an already thriving public space,” Minister for Planning and Public Spaces Paul Scully said.
Why this site stacks up
The tidal baths are set to make the Bay Run as much about the water as the path. (Image: Inner West Council)
The water quality has been monitored since 2018 and has proven suitable for splashing and swimming. A Human Health Risk Assessment commissioned by Inner West Council found pollutant concentrations in the proposed recreational area were below national recreational water guidelines, with no risk issues of concern identified for typical use.
The location was first earmarked in the Parramatta River Masterplan as part of a broader push to restore safe urban swimming along the river. Nearby sites such as Dawn Fraser Baths and Cabarita Park Beach have helped lead the way, with Callan Park now set to fill a long-standing gap for the Inner West.
Fast facts
Where: Callan Point, Waterfront Drive, Lilyfield
What you’ll get: Netted tidal baths, fixed jetty, pontoon, accessible ramp and pathway.
Timeline: Six-month build after DA approval, targeting summer 2026–27.
