
Sam Keir
12 reviews on 1 places
Well we were here on a cold, grey, windy morning so not one other person around. Perfect. But yes very iconic, however people spend $400,000 on them. No.
Nice walk from Baths past all the lovely houses, obvious to spot the original ones as they're not as imposing as their neighbours. Very popular on a Sunday afternoon, lots of walkers, cyclists and dogs. Good city views too.
There today for 10k charity walk. Bizarrely don't think I'd ever really walked around this park, just driven past it multiple times. Anyway lots of beautiful greenery like all Melbourne parks have and the obligatory public art.
First time there Saturday 16.9 and was very disappointed only about 15 stall holders - vegetables, olive oil, jams, Gin, pies, pate, gozlemes, flowers, nuts, juice, and that's about it. No coffee cart! I know a Melbourne market without coffee (or that other perennial favourite - donuts). So yes great to support local producers and yes great its there but just for me, lacked something.
Just had a quick amble around section behind train station. Nice walking paths, lots of usual trees, shrubs, bench seating. Next to cemetery. I know Chelt Park is massive but only had 5 mins. Worth visiting.