Centennial Park, Sydney Centennial Park is one of the most beautiful and spacious parks in Sydney. Itâs a perfect spot for both relaxation and outdoor activities. The park is filled with lush greenery, tall trees, open lawns, and small lakes that create a peaceful atmosphereâeven though itâs not far from the city center.
Thereâs so much to do here: cycling, horse riding, jogging, rowing, or simply laying down a picnic mat and enjoying the fresh air. There are also playgrounds for kids, a few cozy cafĂ©s, and some lovely viewpointsâespecially beautiful during sunset.
What impressed me the most was how clean and well-maintained the park is. Even on weekends when it gets busy, it still feels organized and safe. Itâs a great place for families, couples, or even solo visitors looking to unwind in nature.
Rating: 9/10 If youâre visiting Sydney, donât miss the chance to experience this peaceful...
   Read moreStagnant water. ..Bin chickens aplenty...bring back sailing model yachts, the movement will aerate the pond, bring life back to the waters...parents can bond with their kids sailing remote control yachts oflr slower boats. It's a fun family activity. There's even a Model boat pond called that near land close to Allison Rd Randwick. In name only as the park authority have too many safety concerns...well no ones drown there in the last 50 years. AERATION of the waters in ponds will shift the algae that amounts in Stagnant ponds...propellers chop up the strands of algae allowing Swan and other water fowl to return. C'mon management...get yer old 1920's Bustles for the Ladies out and the men with their straw boats out. Sharing watercress sandwiches, and the company of prim and...
   Read moreLots of ducks, geese, swans & pelicans to feed. The swans are brave enough to to eat from your hand however you have to be brave enough to not flinch when they reach up their long necks to take it. Note occasionally they miss the bread & get a finger.
The is currently some construction going on (July 2018) but many areas to feed from, some areas have cement underfoot others...
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