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Rodd Park — Attraction in Sydney

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Rodd Park
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Legs On The Wall
91 Canal Rd, Lilyfield NSW 2040, Australia
Nearby restaurants
Nield Park Pavilion
89A Henley Marine Dr, Rodd Point NSW 2046, Australia
Hanok Foods
294 Lyons Rd, Russell Lea NSW 2046, Australia
Grill'd Burgers - Drummoyne
211, 207/211 Lyons Rd, Drummoyne NSW 2047, Australia
Crust Pizza Drummoyne
218 Lyons Rd, Drummoyne NSW 2047, Australia
Totos Pizzeria Rodd Point
59 First Ave, Rodd Point NSW 2046, Australia
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Rodd Park

86P Henley Marine Dr, Rodd Point NSW 2046, Australia
4.5(286)
Open 24 hours
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Outdoor
Relaxation
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Family friendly
Pet friendly
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Off the beaten path
attractions: Legs On The Wall, restaurants: Nield Park Pavilion, Hanok Foods, Grill'd Burgers - Drummoyne, Crust Pizza Drummoyne, Totos Pizzeria Rodd Point
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Nearby attractions of Rodd Park

Legs On The Wall

Legs On The Wall

Legs On The Wall

4.5

(25)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

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Nearby restaurants of Rodd Park

Nield Park Pavilion

Hanok Foods

Grill'd Burgers - Drummoyne

Crust Pizza Drummoyne

Totos Pizzeria Rodd Point

Nield Park Pavilion

Nield Park Pavilion

4.1

(327)

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Hanok Foods

Hanok Foods

4.6

(45)

$

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Grill'd Burgers - Drummoyne

Grill'd Burgers - Drummoyne

4.3

(70)

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Crust Pizza Drummoyne

Crust Pizza Drummoyne

4.2

(86)

$

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Reviews of Rodd Park

4.5
(286)
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5.0
2y

There could be few better places in the Inner West of Sydney to feel the benefit of a cooling north-easterly breeze on a hot day in very pleasant scenery.

Nonetheless, one of the many positive aspects of this park is how its pleasures can change due to time of year and time of day, due to tidal conditions, and even just small differences in daily weather. Is today a day to sit on the exposed yellow sand around Rodd Point, or to wander over exposed dark rock and rock pools, or to watch the water wash up to the sandstone at the very edge of the grassed area? Is it time to find a bench seat or patch of grass and relax - looking at the view from that particularly spot and, beyond that nothing in particular, or instead closing the eyes; or to watch cloud or wave patterns or people playing water sports in boats or on (sail) boards. It is never stale time spent here.

The area of Rodd Point, even expanded by a low tide, is not large, but it is generally quiet and uncrowded; sufficient for a sense of being out of the suburban hustle and bustle. The car parking area at one end is small but almost always sufficient, and at the Bay/Inner Harbour end is a beautiful picnic area with three covered tables with benches; and there are cooking facilities.

(Just) acceptably clean permanent public toilet facilities are at the picnic ground end of Rodd Point, the roof of which actually provides a lookout point from the picnic area to Rodd Island.

If you want to extend your time here but do not want to bring a picnic with you, the Nield Park Pavilion Cafe 400m north west on Henley Marine Drive is a worthwhile diversion with very tasty and reasonably priced food and beverages. I have found the service there to be attentive and friendly - in a genuine way. Milkshakes cold in a metal container: at least 4 stars for that alone.

The attached photos were taken in a combination of a late summer mid afternoon - with a fresh seabreeze keeping the temperature and humidity very comfortable - and a low tide. Such a cloudless bright sky and such a very low tide! I wish I had the camera and time to do justice to a sunset on such a day from Rodd Point. A few fisherfolk are setting up on the pontoon of the Aquatic (boating) Club building for those sunset conditions when the seabreeze will typically drop. (Some twilight picnic groups will certainly arrive later too today - great idea).

Rodd Point seen in other conditions will surprise you with some differences. Worth repeated visits.

Update: 30/5/2024. Added a dozen photos from a different season, different time of day, different tide, different sky (different year). Hopefully supporting the case for the concluding paragraph of the...

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5.0
5w

Rodd Park is a hidden gem by the water—a peaceful, beautifully kept haven perfect for families, walkers, and anyone needing a quiet breath of fresh air. The wide open lawns invite picnics and play, while the shady trees and gentle harbour breeze make it feel miles away from the city rush. The views over Iron Cove are simply stunning, especially at sunset when the sky blushes gold and pink. There’s a playground for kids, clean facilities, and plenty of space to just sit and soak in the calm. Rodd Park isn’t just a park—it’s a little slice of serenity right in the...

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4.0
1y

We had the Dragon Boat New South Wales (DBNSW) Regatta Series - Round 2 competition there on 24Nov24 and the venue was great. Sufficient room to house all participating clubs, food van, coffee van & DB merchandise. Great job by all officials, volunteers and organisers. All round great day. Parking limited so.... thankyou to all the locals for putting up with the 'masses'. Much appreciated....definitely. You have a beautiful park space, some sandy beaches etc...to enjoy. Looking forward to revisiting with my family in months to come for a quiet luncheon/...

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David BaxterDavid Baxter
There could be few better places in the Inner West of Sydney to feel the benefit of a cooling north-easterly breeze on a hot day in very pleasant scenery. Nonetheless, one of the many positive aspects of this park is how its pleasures can change due to time of year and time of day, due to tidal conditions, and even just small differences in daily weather. Is today a day to sit on the exposed yellow sand around Rodd Point, or to wander over exposed dark rock and rock pools, or to watch the water wash up to the sandstone at the very edge of the grassed area? Is it time to find a bench seat or patch of grass and relax - looking at the view from that particularly spot and, beyond that nothing in particular, or instead closing the eyes; or to watch cloud or wave patterns or people playing water sports in boats or on (sail) boards. It is never stale time spent here. The area of Rodd Point, even expanded by a low tide, is not large, but it is generally quiet and uncrowded; sufficient for a sense of being out of the suburban hustle and bustle. The car parking area at one end is small but almost always sufficient, and at the Bay/Inner Harbour end is a beautiful picnic area with three covered tables with benches; and there are cooking facilities. (Just) acceptably clean permanent public toilet facilities are at the picnic ground end of Rodd Point, the roof of which actually provides a lookout point from the picnic area to Rodd Island. If you want to extend your time here but do not want to bring a picnic with you, the Nield Park Pavilion Cafe 400m north west on Henley Marine Drive is a worthwhile diversion with very tasty and reasonably priced food and beverages. I have found the service there to be attentive and friendly - in a genuine way. Milkshakes cold in a metal container: at least 4 stars for that alone. The attached photos were taken in a combination of a late summer mid afternoon - with a fresh seabreeze keeping the temperature and humidity very comfortable - and a low tide. Such a cloudless bright sky and such a very low tide! I wish I had the camera and time to do justice to a sunset on such a day from Rodd Point. A few fisherfolk are setting up on the pontoon of the Aquatic (boating) Club building for those sunset conditions when the seabreeze will typically drop. (Some twilight picnic groups will certainly arrive later too today - great idea). Rodd Point seen in other conditions will surprise you with some differences. Worth repeated visits. Update: 30/5/2024. Added a dozen photos from a different season, different time of day, different tide, different sky (different year). Hopefully supporting the case for the concluding paragraph of the original review.
BJ NormanBJ Norman
We had the Dragon Boat New South Wales (DBNSW) Regatta Series - Round 2 competition there on 24Nov24 and the venue was great. Sufficient room to house all participating clubs, food van, coffee van & DB merchandise. Great job by all officials, volunteers and organisers. All round great day. Parking limited so.... thankyou to all the locals for putting up with the 'masses'. Much appreciated....definitely. You have a beautiful park space, some sandy beaches etc...to enjoy. Looking forward to revisiting with my family in months to come for a quiet luncheon/ picnic and swim.
Brett BaxendaleBrett Baxendale
Went for a fishing trip to Rodd Point, most people doing "The Bay Run" would not consider that anything could be caught at this spot. On an incoming tide with summer water temp you'll get smashed by Bream, and there's the odd flathead or two lurking in sandy spots. There's no cleaning tables or running water nearby. Come with bait and snacks for a fun afternoon!
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There could be few better places in the Inner West of Sydney to feel the benefit of a cooling north-easterly breeze on a hot day in very pleasant scenery. Nonetheless, one of the many positive aspects of this park is how its pleasures can change due to time of year and time of day, due to tidal conditions, and even just small differences in daily weather. Is today a day to sit on the exposed yellow sand around Rodd Point, or to wander over exposed dark rock and rock pools, or to watch the water wash up to the sandstone at the very edge of the grassed area? Is it time to find a bench seat or patch of grass and relax - looking at the view from that particularly spot and, beyond that nothing in particular, or instead closing the eyes; or to watch cloud or wave patterns or people playing water sports in boats or on (sail) boards. It is never stale time spent here. The area of Rodd Point, even expanded by a low tide, is not large, but it is generally quiet and uncrowded; sufficient for a sense of being out of the suburban hustle and bustle. The car parking area at one end is small but almost always sufficient, and at the Bay/Inner Harbour end is a beautiful picnic area with three covered tables with benches; and there are cooking facilities. (Just) acceptably clean permanent public toilet facilities are at the picnic ground end of Rodd Point, the roof of which actually provides a lookout point from the picnic area to Rodd Island. If you want to extend your time here but do not want to bring a picnic with you, the Nield Park Pavilion Cafe 400m north west on Henley Marine Drive is a worthwhile diversion with very tasty and reasonably priced food and beverages. I have found the service there to be attentive and friendly - in a genuine way. Milkshakes cold in a metal container: at least 4 stars for that alone. The attached photos were taken in a combination of a late summer mid afternoon - with a fresh seabreeze keeping the temperature and humidity very comfortable - and a low tide. Such a cloudless bright sky and such a very low tide! I wish I had the camera and time to do justice to a sunset on such a day from Rodd Point. A few fisherfolk are setting up on the pontoon of the Aquatic (boating) Club building for those sunset conditions when the seabreeze will typically drop. (Some twilight picnic groups will certainly arrive later too today - great idea). Rodd Point seen in other conditions will surprise you with some differences. Worth repeated visits. Update: 30/5/2024. Added a dozen photos from a different season, different time of day, different tide, different sky (different year). Hopefully supporting the case for the concluding paragraph of the original review.
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We had the Dragon Boat New South Wales (DBNSW) Regatta Series - Round 2 competition there on 24Nov24 and the venue was great. Sufficient room to house all participating clubs, food van, coffee van & DB merchandise. Great job by all officials, volunteers and organisers. All round great day. Parking limited so.... thankyou to all the locals for putting up with the 'masses'. Much appreciated....definitely. You have a beautiful park space, some sandy beaches etc...to enjoy. Looking forward to revisiting with my family in months to come for a quiet luncheon/ picnic and swim.
BJ Norman

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Went for a fishing trip to Rodd Point, most people doing "The Bay Run" would not consider that anything could be caught at this spot. On an incoming tide with summer water temp you'll get smashed by Bream, and there's the odd flathead or two lurking in sandy spots. There's no cleaning tables or running water nearby. Come with bait and snacks for a fun afternoon!
Brett Baxendale

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