Discover the best top things to do in Brunswick East, Australia including CERES Community Environment Park, Jones Park, Methven Park, Kirkdale Park, Beau Monde Reserve, Balfe Park, Allard Park, Sumner Park, Fisher Reserve, R B Douglas Reserve.
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4.5 based on 71 reviews
CERES Community Environment Park is an award winning, not-for-profit, sustainability centre located on 4.5 hectares on the Merri Creek in East Brunswick, Melbourne. We run extensive environmental education programs, urban agriculture projects, and a number of social enterprises including a grocery, bakery, cafe, nursery, community kitchen, organic online supermarket and online ethical wood retailer. In 2020 we launched our wonderful Terra Wonder Playspace featuring a huge millipede and other amazing beasts, demonstrating the wonder and importance of the world of soil. CERES is also home to 200 chickens, 10,000 bees, and is a hive of community activity.
Great coffee, good cafe food and excellent community atmosphere- a place to meet, for kids to play and explore and get dusty and be happy. Lots of fruit and veg straight from the many gardens dotted around the place, live music drifting across the park and a relaxed, content space to spend some time. Amazing to have such space in the middle of a major city- hope it never gets developed.
4.0 based on 5 reviews
this is very tucked away and in a lovely neighbourhood. has bbq and toilets . great playground for kids
4.0 based on 2 reviews
Beau Monde means "beauftiful world" in French. This is a cute little park, it's good for giving Fido some off-leash exercise. Beau Monde Reserve runs along Merri Creek, near the Moreland Road bridge. Beau Monde Reserve is a natural environment; the Merri Creek Path runs through it. It's well use by cyclists connecting up with the Capital City Trail. Several hours of steady riding will get you to the outskirts of Melbourne City. You can get a good look-out over Merri Creek from the park.
3.5 based on 3 reviews
Allard Park is a suburban sports ground that hosts cricket in summer and Australian Rules Football (AFL) in winter. When I visited, the footballers werre getting in some early training. The ground also hosts the Moreland Sports Club. The oval is in good condtition, there's a publo toilet behind the pavilion, aslo some exercise equipment and a water fountain. It's a fine ground, it's a ptiy there aren't more like it. By the way, dogs are allowed on leash, please pick up aftdeer your pooch. There's also play equipment for children.
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