Warragamba Dam
Australia / Warragamba, New South Wales
Location ID: #10280745
Warragamba Dam, located approximately 65 kilometers west of Sydney's CBD, stands as a monumental feat of mid-20th-century engineering and design. Completed in 1960, this concrete gravity dam is one of the largest domestic water supply dams in Australia, creating Lake Burragorang, the primary reservoir for Sydney's water supply.
The dam's imposing structure, set within a narrow gorge of the Warragamba River on the lands of the Gundungurra Nation, offers a dramatic backdrop for film productions. Its massive wall, towering at 137 meters from foundation to crest, and the surrounding rugged landscape provide a versatile setting suitable for various genres, from historical dramas to thrillers.
Adjacent to the dam is Haviland Park, a heritage-listed area developed in the 1960s as part of a beautification program. The park features formal landscaping with a double avenue of sweet gum trees, picnic areas, and remnants of the dam's construction, offering additional scenic vistas and historical context for filmmakers.
The site's accessibility, combined with its unique blend of industrial grandeur and natural beauty, makes Warragamba Dam an attractive location for filmmakers seeking a setting with both historical significance and visual impact.
Architecture Style:
- 21st Century / Contemporary / Modern;
- Period 1960s