Discover the best top things to do in Glen Waverley, Australia including Monash Aquatic and Recreation Centre, Waverley Antique Bazaar, Strike Glen Waverley, Scotchmans Creek Trail, The One Room Escape, Dandenong Creek Trail, Central Reserve, Yarra Limos, Bushy Park Wetlands, Brandon Park Reserve.
Restaurants in Glen Waverley
4 based on 58 reviews
Monash Aquatic & Recreation Centre offers a range of facilities and services within aquatics, health and fitness. Our aquatic facilities include 50m Outdoor Pool, 25m Indoor Pool, Learn to Swim Pool, Toddler Play Pools, 40m Indoor Wave Pool (largest in Victoria!) Spa, Warm Water Exercise Pool for Hydrotherapy, Sauna and Steam Room. We also offer swimming lessons from 6 months old to adults.Our Health and Fitness facilities include a cardio fitness centre with state-of-the-art equipment, machine & free weights section, group exercise studio that features many Les Mills and Freestyle classes. The health club offers a range of fitness programs throughout the year to make exercise fun and enjoyable. We also have one-on-one or group personal training available.Other facilities include Wellness Centre, Cafe, Meeting Rooms (available for hire), and Crèche.
Very well run centre where we have found kids birthdays always well run with happy friendly staff. At the cafe you'll get one of the better coffees in the area very good.
4.5 based on 23 reviews
Melbourne's Best Kept Antiquing Secret! With over 240 stalls, there's always hidden treasure waiting to be discovered! New stock arriving daily. Open 7 Days, 10am - 5pm. • antiques • vintage items • collectables • clothing • glassware • furnishings • petroliana • militaria • art • kitchenalia • homewares and much more!
This place is awesome, can walk around here for hours. Whether you are looking for recycled clothes, records, 2nd hand books, old tools, this place has it. Give yourself at least an hour as the building is very large
4 based on 18 reviews
With the creation of the Century City Walk shopping centre in Glen Waverley, an opportunity arose to bring Melbourne's best entertainment experience to the suburbs. It may be smaller in size, but this petite venue sure packs in a whole lot of entertainment. This is not an ordinary bowling alley! With 8 lanes, cocktail bar, gourmet kitchen, karaoke room and pool tables, Strike Glen Waverley has certainly grown in stature over the last few years. Then add giant AV projectors at the end of each lane and the best tunes playing all day, then it's easy to see why Strike Glen Waverley is a firm favourite with the locals. And if you really want to make friends and influence people, try holding your next social or corporate function with us. Get in touch with one of our dedicated team to help arrange your perfect night.
4 based on 14 reviews
This trail runs just behind my house and is a great way to get your walking exercise in a pleasant environment. The pathways are in good condition although the vegitation can vary depending on the time of year, municiple cleaning and planting schedule and of course the weather. Sometime cyclists are in a hurry so keep your ears open
5 based on 4 reviews
The One Room Escape is a high-end centre of escape rooms. We have built this centre with mechanical high-tech interactive setups, high-quality stereo sound effects, innovative and original themes and special logic design, and all of those is to give you an unique escape experience - our only pursue.
My best mate and I have visited almost all room escape in Melbourne. This one is the best recommended. Typically the price will give you a hind about how much the owner spend on the design and decorations. This one located in Glen Waverley got a relatively high price but which initially make us wonder why. But we were totally shocked by the decorations and triggers. Really worthy of spending. We have played the Chinese theme today and will come soon again with more friends to play the Egypt theme.
5 based on 4 reviews
some parts of the trail are forgettable industrial land but most parts are very pretty. heads from the bushland of the basin to the seaside of patterson lakes. so many highlights along the way such as jells park, koomba park, tirthuan wetlands, dandy valley wetlands. the best part is that for the most part it's off the roads.
4.5 based on 4 reviews
Nice place to walk around. Features 2 ovals, a nice playground and a skate park. Also home to the amazing glen Waverly bowls club (one of the best facilities in Melb). Also has a small but lovely war memorial. Next to which is a descendent of the lone pine tree from Gallipoli
5 based on 2 reviews
Yarra Limos is one of the best Melbourne chauffeur companies who specialise in optimum quality chauffeured transportation complimented by a number of latest luxury sedans, SUV’s and people movers. Our professional team has over 10 years’ experience in the private hire car business. All our vehicles are regularly maintained and serviced and always presented to you in immaculate condition.
We googled at lot to try and find transport from the Melbourne Airport to the CBD...Adam was our driver/contact and everything was easy...He sent reminders, Costings, Info about flights , there were no hidden surprises with the cost, $90, 4 Adults with big cases...we travelled in style in a wonderfully clean Audi...This company is fantastic. If you need a Luxury, Cost effective , wonderful way then please don't look any further ...Thanks Adam you took a lot of stress out of our trip
4 based on 2 reviews
Bushy Park Wetlands is a linear section of parkland running along the Dandenong Creek. Originally this area was timbered with Yarra Gum but was cleared by early European settlers. You will still see cattle being grazed in the northern section to maintain the rural heritage and to manage the quantity of pasture.
This is a great park for walking, cycling or bird watching.
For the bird watchers, there are 90 bird species recorded in the area, ranging from water birds to bushland and farmland birds. On the northern and southern lakes you are likely to see pelicans and ducks. Spoonbills and herons may also be observed searching for food in shallow water. In the grassland areas, insects attract Willy Wagtails, Magpies, Cattle Egrets and White Ibis. Overhead you may spot a Black-shouldered Kite or Brown Falcon. Use the bird hide, just a short walk from the main trail, to learn more about the different species in the park.
Access and trails - Visitors can park at Highbury Road or near Drummies Bridge Reserve off High Street Road. From Jells Park, pedestrians and cyclists can travel north to the Bushy Park Wetlands along the Dandenong Creek Trail. Along the way you pass Shepherds Bush, Napier Park, Drummies Bridge Reserve and the pony club. From Koomba Park, visitors can walk or cycle across the footbridge over the Dandenong creek, then head south over Burwood Highway and take the marked trail to the wetlands.
Wheelchair friendly. Kid friendly. Good parking.
5 based on 1 reviews
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