Perched high in Camberwell, these gardens offer a serene escape with stunning views of the Melbourne CBD. Whether you're looking to sit and enjoy nature or get active, this park has something for everyone. The tennis courts and football oval provide great options for exercise, while the kids' playground is thoughtfully placed away from the quiet sitting areas, ensuring a peaceful experience for all visitors. Bring a picnic blanket and enjoy the breathtaking view, or find a bench to take in the beautiful scenery. The park is easily accessible via tram, making it a convenient spot for a relaxing day out. Overall, Anderson Park is a fantastic place to unwind, enjoy nature, and take in the...
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Went to park with friend and our puppies. My gf’s dog was told to “PISS OFF” when her dog went over to some people having a picnic. 2h later my dog went over to a different group having a picnic and when I went over to get my dog the man stood up, towered over me, launched a tirade of verbal abuse at me including telling me to “F%!$ OFF” while his partner and their female friends cheered him on. What kind of man speaks to a woman like this?
I hope lockdown is lifted soon so that people who don’t often use parks and are unfamiliar with the “public” nature of parks and sharing spaces with other people and animals can return to their former...
Read moreShifra’s first pram walk at Anderson Park was quite delightful with her Oma Ede pushing her Bugaboo. This park is surrounded by residential houses and nearby schools. It has good-sized playground and child care facilities.
We walked around the entire circle for about under an hour while pushing an 8-week old baby. At the time of our visit at mid afternoon, it was quiet and breezy.
This park is best for: • short walks and loops with a pram • safe parking with nearby schools and...
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