Located on Grand Parade, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 🇦🇺. Centennial Parklands encompasses three of Sydney’s favourite locations for relaxation, recreation and sport: Moore Park, Queens Park and Centennial Park. You can play more than 35 different sports in the Parklands 120 fields, running tracks and venues. The Parklands is a popular destination for weddings and you can book to have your event there. The walking trails are wonderful that lead you around the lakes with so many areas that you can sit and relax. There’s the coffee shop that you can enjoy some delicious food. There’s great facilities eg toilets and tables and chairs that you can eat your own food at. The wildlife is plentiful especially around the lakes. You will also most likely spot a horse or two. The whole park has been beautifully designed that allows you to enjoy it the max. I have enjoyed my time every time i have come here and would definitely recommend a visit. Thumbs up...
Read moreNot impressed with the group that looks after the park . They seem to be constantly adding more and more buildings and clearing trees and bending over for local government. The sand base/basin needs plants to stop errosion, so more is indeed better.
Great bike track ring (road) and good for small gathering or birthday parties. There is a kids bike track also with new kiosk in same area. The main loop is about 3.7 around.
Parking can be a nightmare on weekends.
The water supply of first fleet Sydney (spring St to Pitt St circular quay) was water that seeping from the top of centennial park (apparently). Do not try and drink it now 😫.
Next to Bondi Junction and Fox Studios. It is a mainstay for people who want to keep fit. Some excercising facilities and a running walking ring, horse riding area including jumping and a...
Read moreI use Centennial Park as a runner, cyclist, driver, and I walk my dog here often. After my dog has been rushed and attacked for the 5th time in 2 years here, I am not taking him here again and will drive him further afield. For a place that should be a safe and peaceful haven, my experience is often otherwise. At least once a week I see dangerous drivers almost hitting cyclists and speeding up the bike-only lane, off-leash dogs rushing and sometimes attacking other dogs, loads of inexperienced dog walkers with packs of 4 to 8 dogs sometimes swimming in the filthy ponds, human poo in the bushes. There are lovely days in the park too, but this place needs twice as many rangers, baricades to prevent cars hitting bikes at intersections, and serious fines for owners of dangerous dogs that have no recall...
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