Discover the best top things to do in Rozelle, Australia including Callan Park, Belle Fleur Fine Chocolates, The Bay Run, Sangs Thai Massage, Rozelle Collectors Market, Easton Park, Rozelle Common, Constellation Playground, 3 Weeds Rozelle, endota spa.
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4.5 based on 37 reviews
Great green space in the inner west. Play grounds, sports grounds, dog friendly, study space, running circuit, outdoor gym area. All by the water! On the bay run.
4.5 based on 25 reviews
At Belle Fleur we make exquisite handmade chocolates – fresh every day. To do this we draw on four generations of chocolate-making expertise, a track record of more than 30 years in the business in Australia, and an ongoing passion for the art of chocolate making. Using the best quality ingredients – high-quality Belgian couverture, fresh local dairy products and ingredients sourced from around the globe – we handcraft traditional Belgian chocolates. In response to the adventurous culinary spirit that exists in Australia we have created chocolates in contemporary flavours and shapes, devised to excite the palates of our more adventurous customers.
This place is a little slice of chocolate heaven in the inner west. The PERFECT place to come for gifts and the staff go over and beyond to suggest flavours. The chocolates are simply divine, flavours are bang-on from your classic dark chocolate with salted caramel to the ‘way out there’ imaginative flavours from alcohol infused to lamington flavoured. The presentation is exquisite from the actual chocolates to the boxes. Highly recommended.
4.5 based on 35 reviews
When you’re tired of Sydney and just have to get out and see the suburbs, Drummoyne is a great choice and only 5 kilometres from Sydney’s CBD. Take a direct ferry from Barangaroo Wharf 1 Side B and arrive in approx. 9 minutes. I highly recommend walking to the summit of the Gladesville Bridge from the wharf for the most spectacular views of the Parramatta River looking straight through to the Sydney Harbour Bridge. IT DOESN’T COME BETTER THAN THIS!!!!!!!!! Take your camera. To get there from the wharf, walk up Wolseley Street until you reach Victoria Road and turn right. The incline is the Gladesville Bridge. The bridge was built between 1959 and 1964. When it was completed it was the longest single span concrete arched bridge in the world. From here, it’s around a 1 km (about- turn) walk then to the Iron Cove Bridge. Walk from the Gladesville Bridge straight down Victoria Road heading back towards the city through Drummoyne’s Shopping Centre. Starting from Drummoyne swimming pool, walk the ever- popular Bay Run encircling Iron Cove (off to your right at the Iron Cove Bridge Drummoyne side) Bring plenty of water and good shoes. It’s an easy 7- kilometre walk around the bay and can be walked at your own pace. This is hugely popular with the locals. There’s only a slight elevation at the end, so great for cyclists and pedestrians alike. The path hugs the shoreline and goes through the suburbs of Drummoyne, Russell Lea, Rodd Point, Haberfield, Leichhardt, Lilyfield and Rozelle. The scenery is magnificent with views of the bridge, Rodd Point and Rodd Island. A stop off for a drink at the Haberfield UTS Rowing Club is highly recommended and is approximately half way around. On the Rozelle- side you’ll pass Le Montage (a huge multi- roomed wedding reception venue) another great pit stop for a good coffee at their outside café. Further around you’ll walk through Callan Park, a collection of exceptional heritage buildings purposely built in 1885 as a lunatic asylum. Patients were housed there until 1994. Then in 1996 the buildings were acquired by the Sydney College of the Arts. Callan Park is owned and managed by the NSW State Government. There is a slight elevation through this part, until you once again return to the Iron Cove Bridge. Head back across the bridge into Drummoyne. Turn right at the first street over the bridge at the traffic lights (crossing the very busy Victoria Road) and you’ll arrive at Birkenhead Point Outlet Shopping Centre in 5 minutes. From 1929 to 1977 Birkenhead Point was the Dunlop Tyre Factory. In 1990 after a massive refurbishment the warehouse opened its doors as a shopping precinct. From 2004 to 2010 another floor was added. Today there’s over 140 discount stores to explore. There’s luxury designer brands Michael Kors, Coach, Harrold’s, Bally, Armani, Hugo Boss, Polo, Nike, Adidas, Brooks Brothers, Calvin Klein and many, many more at 50-70% off normal retail prices. A myriad of bargains can be found here for shopaholics. There’s 3 floors of designer handbags, shoes, clothing, homewares, jewellers, sporting goods, leisure and travel, supermarkets, butchers, bakers, discount and variety stores, pharmacies, cafes and restaurants. When you are all shopped out, head to Drummoyne Sailing Club In front of Birkenhead Shopping Centre. The Club was founded in 1913 and is one of Sydney’s premier sailing clubs on Sydney Harbour. The views are spectacular from the beautiful outside deck over Cockatoo, Spectacle and Snapper islands. The club welcomes all visitors and is a top place for a snack, lunch or dinner. From here walk back to Victoria Road to the bus stop and catch any 500 bus back to the city ( approx. 20 minutes). A great days do- it- yourself tour out of Sydney’s CBD for those who love walking. Drummoyne is a suburb of magnificent parks and surrounded by water on three sides. Enjoy Sydney!!!!! And the Bay Run.
4.0 based on 69 reviews
The Rozelle Collectors Market is Sydney's favourite outdoor second hand, bric-a-brac and antique market. Stallholders have been selling their pre-loved wares to an ever expanding audience in the grounds of the Rozelle Public School for over 20 years and the market has developed a reputation as a brilliant spot for a poke about, catch up with friends and to bag some unique finds. This convenient inner-west open air market operates year round and offers a beautiful outdoor setting alongside the historical buildings of the Rozelle Public School that was established in 1877. Browse a huge range of pre-loved antiques, collectibles, fashion, jewellery, art and music, all while being entertained by top notch local performers. And when you're in need of a break, local artisinal providores and international food stalls offer a delicious range of great value food.
This market is open only on the weekends. It has very interesting things and quite a lot of antiques. It is definitely worth a visit.
3.0 based on 34 reviews
Make yourself at home at the heritage-listed lively local that’s been serving Rozelle for over 130 years. This local institution has been a working pub since 1884, so it’s safe to say it’s seen many a good time. A neighbourhood favourite for decades, the 3 Weeds is known for its quality pub food, friendly staff, and variety of unique function spaces. We’re also a great place to catch a spot of live music, and we’ve got a cheerful, dog-friendly front bar.
3.0 based on 8 reviews
At endota spa, we focus on helping you reconnect with your best self through physical and emotional replenishment. We deliver a range of services including relaxation, pregnancy & remedial massage, facials and beauty & body treatments.
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