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Centennial Park

4.3 (27 reviews)
Open 6:00 am - 8:00 pm

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Lydia A.

Who would've thought that in the centre of a city as big as Sydney, there would be a park big enough to give the impression you had been transported miles into the countryside. Centennial park does just that - it's vast expanses of greenery stretching into the distance. The park is brilliantly designed - they have a children's play area, a cricket pitch and playing fields, an equestrian centre and a delicious café and restaurant - but there is also a lot of open space. So often, parks are crammed with buildings and things-to-do, which totally overlooks the fact that people go to parks to relax, escape and explore. Walking or running through the park is beautiful - shady trees, well-worn tracks, lakes teeming with hungry birds, cycle paths and climbing frames. As the days get longer and sunnier, Centennial park is the best place to go to relax, have a picnic or barbeque and enjoy the summer.

James F.

On a beautiful Sydney blue sky day there are few places better than Centennial Park to come in and chill out. The thing I like best about this park is that is actually gets used... alot! Whether you are dodging horses, bikes, prams, joggers, or trying to avoid couples who are trying to avoid everyone (*cough* get a room... ) this park has it all. And because of the excess space, it allows you to enjoy the park without bumping into to too many people. I do recommend however that you put your car away for a bit and walk through or around the park. Normally I would drive around the circuit making the park seem a little bit smaller than it truly is. Stopping and smelling the actual roses is awesome and relaxing. But.... don't bother with the Centennial Parklands Dining. About the only thing it has going for it is the kids playground out the back (which naturally is only useful if you have kids).

Rachel C.

After walking for hours through Centennial Park we wound our way to the information centre. Finding a map, we traced our way around what we thought had been a complete circle of the park. It had not been. Rather, we realised that despite trekking for hours through the parklands, stumbling upon what seemed like at least eight different parks in the one, we had really only discovered less than a quarter of what Centennial Park has to offer. Centennial Park is massive. And beautiful. In each new section we were greeted by shimmering ponds with fluffy ducks, rows of old paperbark trees whose canopies housed hundreds of sleeping bats, tiny bridges arching over a flock of black swans and wide open lawns full of big fat geese - geese that did not run at, attack or intentionally intimidate us in any way at all! Walking through an arched hedge, we found the perfect Alice in Wonderland park, almost expecting to get our heads knocked off with flying hedgehogs/croquet balls. With wild lilies, symmetrical rows of stout trees and an open green all surrounded by thick hedge, this area is fit for a queen (of hearts) and has inspired our next (mad hatters) tea party. Crossing into another world (seriously, this is what it feels like as you leave one area of the park and enter the next), we stumbled upon our doggy-heaven - or doggy-hell, as one struggling dog-walker corrected us. Dodging falling pine-cones along a dirt track surrounded by pine trees, we came across three different packs of dog-walkers along with a string of solo dog-owners (a good 20 dogs between them). With dogs leaping and running all over the place, this off-leash area is the perfect rugged escape for otherwise city-bound dogs. Centennial Park gives you a comprehensive list of reasons to go back. Whether it's to join the joggers lapping the fields, picnic amidst gaggles of geese, taking your kids (or someone else's) to the Mum's clubs/playground near the information centre, playing petanque in the parks or riding a horse along the tracks, you'll find a reason to return. I'm going back just to play with the puppies again, and to see if it's actually possible to see all that Centennial Park has to offer.

Justine C.

There was a Sunday in August that I was fortunate to pay a visit to Centennial Park for a walk around. A great horse riding mecca, and a sanctuary just off Woollahra for relaxation, picnics, peace, tranquility and for sun bathing. A great place to take out your diary and plan your week ahead; and just (if your that way inclined) to meditate on your findings. Immersing yourself in nature feels great; and this is the perfect oasis to make this happen to lift up your happy, feel good feelings in Sydney. Now back to the Sunday I visited this park back in August. There was a day where, that's right cars (and any motor vehicles for that matter) were banned from driving through the park. It was great to walk around in the open without worrying about being hit by a car: this is a big deal as the traffic can be quite full on; especially during the weekends. You can easily lose yourself for a couple of hours in tall, pristine tress and an abundance of well moved lawns with ponds positioned along the way. A great and popular hang out spot for families from all over Sydney come here as well. Amen.

Qype User (Timina…)

A massive park in the middle of Sydney. It's only a few km from the centre, and close to the eastern beaches. Like many large city-centre parks its got several zones. There are cultivated flowerbeds, large lawns, trees with benches and picnic tables, areas for outdoor concerts, paths for running and cycling, ponds and a café. I found it a welcome break after braving the shopping areas of Paddington and high-end Woolahra to grab some takeaway chicken and salads and have a picnic here. You've got to watch out for hungry dogs, though.

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Eve S.

I Love Centennial Park because it has great facilities and great places to eat and run around with the kids and with your pets and ride your bikes or scooters

For a place that is so big and popular it's hard calling Centennial Park a hidden gem but that's what it is. Surrounded by busy Paddington, Woollahra and Randwick there is plenty of park land to find some space and escape the busy hustle and bustle of the city. Don't get me wrong, it can get packed in there depending on when you go however with a bit of patience you'll find a spot and from there there a options a plenty. You might decided on a bbq or picnic. Restaurant or cafe. Go for a walk or run. There is bike hire, roller blade hire or horse riding available too and if none of that tickles your fancy maybe you can just have a lie down on the grass and enjoy the tranquility. On weekends there always seems to be some social sports activities going on plus there's a few ponds scattered around where you can go see some feathered creatures if you're that way inclined. It's a great place with plenty to do and I can't recommend it highly enough!

adam w.

Skating through this park on the way from Bondi to Paddington, I'm reminded how big Centennial Park is as well as how nice a visit to this park can be that borders Paddington, Moore Park, Bondi, Randwick and Surry Hills. This place has got something for everyone, a good bike and running track around the park, nice picnic spots, a kid sized bike track and playing equipment, playing fields and other recreation, leisure and social activities throughout the year that can be viewed on their website. I've come to this park on numerous occassions throughout my life and think it holds a special place for most Sydney siders.

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The best place in Sydney to reside and closest to CBD. A walk in the park is recommended in good weather at any time.

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Huge park! Has places to do BBQ but one needs to get there early. Very nice for day out.

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This is a great part for walking the dog with off lead areas and nice coffee shops. Parking in the park is usually available.

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Dunningham Reserve - The BATH and the boulders.  Feb 2015

Dunningham Reserve

4.5(2 reviews)
3.3 km

If you're in Coogee, walk up to the Dunningham Reserve to catch stunning vistas of the beach and…read morethe ocean. As you ascend the hill to the cliffs, the view becomes increasingly dramatic. There, you'll find memorial for the 2002 Bali terrorist attack in which twenty Coogee residents perished. It's a remarkable four-metre bronze piece of art. This specific area was renamed Dolphin Point in memory of the six members of the Coogee Dolphins Football Club who died in the bombing. Additionally, a few steps away is the entry portico from the Giles Baths, a relic from the 1928 bath which was destroyed in 2000. Once you walk a bit further through Dunningham, you're on towering cliffs that offer unadulterated views of the Pacific. I truly think this is one of the most beautiful places in Sydney. Go down a bit more to see stunning houses hugging the cliffs of the turquoise cove. Also be sure to take the Cliffbrook Parade along the cliff and up to Burrows Park and beyond.

Quite nice & relaxing here as well as having the options to do more like going to Giles Bath for a…read moreswim (although it's a bit rough today for me). Vast views, lots of park benches to sit on (which I'm resting my feet at now) & take in the views in the shade. I noticed that on the beach it has a concrete shaded area with seating which I'd like to come back to with my family. Lots of shops to get a bite to eat, drink or just have ice-cream- can have a full blown meal or just fish & chips whatever suits. A big long pathway for exercise buffs to jog along up hills or just flat along the beach. Lots of places to picnic at, just be patient with parking or come early to get a spot. Forget to mention the Ladies & Children only pools!! & Wiley's Baths I think it is, but you have to pay $2.50-$5 per person to get in.

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Dunningham Reserve - Stairs leading down to the BATH. Feb 05, 2015.

Stairs leading down to the BATH. Feb 05, 2015.

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BubbSoc - bubble soccer zorb

BubbSoc

5.0(1 review)
3.6 km

Okay, you guys, bubble soccer. You need to do this and you need to do it with these people. They…read moreare literally the best. We used BubbSoc for my oldest son's 12th birthday party and we were blown away. By everything. The insane fun, the endless professionalism, the clean bubbles, the clever games, Nathan! My child and all of his friends (and the passer-bys in the park who couldn't look away) were so impressed by it all. Now I can't say I wasn't concerned about everyone's safety because I was. Before it started. Once Nathan showed the kids how to be safe in the bubble and enforced these rules, I was worried no more. Not even one knee was scratched. As a mother of two boys, I have hosted twenty birthday parties. Laser tag, bowling, more laser tag, superheroes, gymnastics, even more laser tag. This activity and this company beat them all. Hands down. Do it. Thank you, Bijan and Nathan!

From the owner: BubbSoc is your place to go for everything related to bubble soccer in Sydney and Brisbane…read more We run activities for adults and kids We do bubble soccer hire, team building activities and kids activities and as you can imagine, we have packages to suit all groups of people! Unlike other bubble soccer providers, we have a range of activities and games for all types of people. We understand that soccer, or football, is not everyone's preferred sport. As a result, we offer a variety of different games to suit all people. Bubble Soccer is a great game Bubble Ball or zorb are also known for bubble soccer Whether you are heading out to the park with friends or family, or organising a function, let BubbSoc be your source of entertainment!

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Bronte Reserve - Dark and stormy this morning.

Bronte Reserve

4.3(3 reviews)
2.5 km

Oh my, how I loved this park as a kid. I still remember gazing in awe at the child-sized choo-choo…read moretrain as it endlessly did round after round after round of the mini train track, it was sooo exciting when he'd toot the horn occasionally. I laugh so hard when I see it now compared to the uber-stimulation kids get these days, and I LOVE that it still exists and is probably still 20c a ride. This lovely family-friendly park always has a few dogs running around, a few games of Frisbee going on and a few people kicking a football around, is well-maintained, expansive, and with ample barbeques and plenty of shade. There are plenty of cubicles in the bathrooms, plenty of room to shower and change in the change room and, rarely for the Eastern Suburbs, some privacy is even offered for the more modest amongst us. (Not me, I grew up here.) If the BBQ's are all in use (common in Summer), supplies can be found at the Bronte Kiosk and fish'n'chips and the like can be had from any of the shops across the road. DO NOT expect to find a newspaper down here though, the caffs all have them to read on the premises but if you plan on reading the trashy Sunday papers in the park or on the beach it's BYO.

Whether you've made it to Bronte Reserve because you're half way through a Bondi to Bronte Walk or…read moreyou've purposefully decided to head down there to meet mates or play with your kids - this park never disappoints. This grasslands sits right near the beach and offers a place to play with the kids, throw ball with the dog or to chill with your friends and have a BBQ. It gets busy in summer but not as bad or as touristy as Bondi, so locals tend to head here instead. It's a great place for a picnic and if you can't be bothered cooking there are heaps of great cafes near where you can grab something, sit on the grass and enjoy the stunning view. A great park for all!

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Bronte Reserve - Plenty of room

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