Mr. Damon Tudor, CEO of URBNSURF, stated, “This will be a surfing paradise in Western Sydney.”
The artificial wave park complex is about to enter the completion phase in the Olympic area, about 20 km from the coast. This is the first artificial wave park in New South Wales, expected to attract 1,000 surfers per day when opened.
According to the plan, the project is to be developed on an area of more than 2 hectares, “ie 20,000 square meters, almost the size of a cricket field,” Mr. Tudor shared.
This place also owns a luxurious restaurant and bar, with enough space to meet the needs of visitors.
The artificial wave park complex is a piece in a series of super high-class amenities such as a hotel with views of the surrounding swimming pools and an outdoor space that can accommodate 2,000 people for music and sports events. , multi-functional area, children’s playground.
Built in 2021, due to unfavorable weather and supply issues, the project has been postponed for a year.
The project is receiving great expectations, especially when the wave generator has just been shipped from Spain.
The installation of the artificial wave generator will begin and is expected to be completed within three months. This technology is used to simulate real ocean waves.
“You can fully experience realistic waves from half a meter high to two meter high waves.”
According to information, this area was previously a parking lot, then used as a material collection site during the construction of the Olympic stadium.
However, this will be the first place to enjoy value because of its perfect location, especially when the light rail line is completed, running from central Parramatta to Olympic Park, right outside the project.
Source: nine.com.au
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