
Rob Pallot
5 reviews on 1 places
A decent classic Wpoleorths. Although the parking can be an issue, as the carpark is a squeeze.
Great elevated viewing spot to see the ships come in. Accessible via a long ramp suitable for wheelchairs. The platform is sheltered, and has further seating and sheltering below. No bins. No water. No toilets.
Beautiful natural publis reserve tucked away, and slightly off the beaten track. We enjoyed the full loop walk - approx 2.3 km - that passes two lakes, a flat gravel path, and provides the opportunity for bird watching. Carport area has toilets, seating, tables, limited shelter and information boards. Birdsland is named after settlers - the Birds family - however, there are also plenty of actual birds!
Fantastic little stop off on the way through town. This great little playground has recently been installed with some fun new equipment, including some musical instruments that can be played by children. A new shelter seems to be under construction too!
Massive sprawling parklands and grassland area so close to Melbourne CBD. These gardens seem to go on and on. In some respects,the park is not particularly flashy, but on tthe other hand they are one of Melbourne's best kept secrets - offering an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Right near the Zoo, University of Melbourne and the Royal Children's Hospital. Accessible via tram, but best enjoyed on foot.