Discover the best top things to do in Bayside, Australia including Davey Mac's Gelato, Dendy Park, Landcox Park, Cheltenham Park, Brighton Bathing Boxes, Brighton Beach, Waves Leisure Centre, Red Bluff, Sandringham Beach, Foreshore Reserve.
Restaurants in Bayside
4.5 based on 47 reviews
We've been regulars here for years. There's always a queue, which speaks for itself. Best ice cream and gelato in Bayside by a mile.
4.5 based on 33 reviews
I love the Dendy park walking area as it is so dog friendly. There is an excellent amount of off-leash area so both doggies and humans can get some exercise and the socialising aspect for dogs is excellent. It’s great to be able to throw a ball for your dog on a large oval as well, very good exercise area.
4.5 based on 20 reviews
Bush land with well graded tracks stunning pine trees and Australian natives. Bordering CHELTENHAM Golf Course you are permitted to walk on the course if golf is not in progress! Terrific playground for 6mths-15 years flying fox netted swing slide etc Barbeques seating toilets ovals to kick a ball on. Parking for approx 40 cars.
4.5 based on 97 reviews
A quirky Melbourne icon that is definitely worth a visit if you have spare time. The colourful bathing boxes are a popular photo opportunity. Just be aware that they are much treasured family heirlooms or investments and are used frequently by their owners during summer. Nearby are many excellent eateries and bars. TIP: you can catch the Sandringham Train line from city and get off at Middle Brighton Station (this line isn’t as packed as others). Than walk 1.1kms
4.0 based on 867 reviews
Had a lovely time at Brighton beach. Nice restaurant at the Brighton baths and a nice walk along the Brighton pier. Also enjoyed the views from the Brighton yatch club.
4.0 based on 29 reviews
Indoor aquatic and leisure Centre with Wave Pool, Toddler play pools and 50m swimming pool. In addition, we have gymnasium, group fitness classes, occassional care creche and cafe.
I visited for the first time on a Saturday morning with my 4 year old and I was very pleasantly surprised. I was expecting the visit to be very crowded, chaotic and not very clean as that has been my experience at other leisure centres, however we had the opposite experience. It was so nice to have 2 pools to choose from for my 4 year old - one being the perfect depth for him. The wave pool adds some extra excitement. I noticed a third pool that looked like it was perfect for toddlers and babies. Finally, the water play section was easy for me to be in with my son as it’s all on one level and therefore I wasn’t chasing him up stairs or anything which I appreciate! The reception staff were friendly, the lifeguards were cleaning and paying attention all the time, and the change rooms were clean and spacious. Can’t wait to come back and try the spa!
4.0 based on 17 reviews
Me and my partner walked here on our day off and it was a lovely day out. there isn't much else to do other than walk along the beach but it a nice day out and a beautiful place to visit
4.0 based on 40 reviews
It is only a short walk from the end of the Sandringham Railway Line, and across the main road at the pedestrian lights. Pass by the Rotunda and down a steep set of stairs (there are ramps in a number of places, but still quite steep). Due to stormy weather we stayed on the cliff-top above the beach, where facilities were to be found (public toilets, parks, playgrounds). The cliff-top is also a great place to look at the weather approaching from the West from across the Bay and to see the sunset.
4.0 based on 18 reviews
Brighton's Foreshore Reserve is a great place for a family picnic. The adults can relax while the youngsters paddle in the water. Brighton is located on Port Phillip Bay; the Bay water is rarely rough. The lawn is well-mown. Brighton has a touch of class, making it a look-alike for its sister city for Brighton in Southern England
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.