Discover the best top things to do in Brunswick, Australia including H W Foletta Park, Phillip Reserve, Gilpin park, Brunswick Park, Temple Park, Clifton Park, Jacobs Reserve, Dunstan Reserve, Warr Park, Fleming Park.
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H W Foletta Park is on Glenlyon Street, in Brunswick, at the corner of Garden Street.. Glenlyon Street is a moderately busy road, so some care is needed. This smallish park has tables for picnickers and a range of play equipment for younger children. This public space is welcome in Brunswick, an inner city suburb lacking recreational facilities for children. Dogs can be walked on leash, as long as they are kept away from the play equipment. Grass is lacking, most ground cover is provided by woodchips. Woodchips are cheap to maintain, but grass is softer..
4.0 based on 16 reviews
I have taken my dogs for walking, and myself, for some years now. Thanks to the local council putting up an enclosed space for dogs, it's now safe to have pooches off lead but contained -that enclosure is close to Pearson street end of the park. As a general walking park, Gilpin is excellent for those of us who really need to have a regular walk but for whom the streets aren't an ideal track. Gilpin park is well maintained and provides a great walk - see how many circuits you can work up to in an hour.
4.0 based on 14 reviews
Brunswick Park is on Victoria Street, Brunswick. The park has some very nice, mature trees. The lawns are a credit to the More;land City Council. The benches allow visitors to take a break and soak up the serenity.
4.0 based on 8 reviews
Clifton Park is a large open space in the heart of Brunswick offering a synthetic soccer pitch and large grassed training area. It also has a basketball hoop next to the toilets (which always seem to be locked) on the southern border and a decent skate park on the northern side. For dog lovers, Clifton Park offers a huge grassed area, sometimes populated by soccer and footy players, but otherwise suitable for off-leash exercise. There are water fountains with dog bowls at both ends of the northern boundary. Clifton Park is adjacent to Gilpin Park on the south and Brunswick Park on the north, which both also offer off leash areas for dogs, so there is the opportunity to give your dog a really decent run. Watch out for traffic on the intervening roads - Victoria and Albert streets, as they are both busy thoroughfares.
4.0 based on 11 reviews
We go often for family gatherings and I walk the dogs there regularly. Small, but a lovely green space.
4.0 based on 3 reviews
While Dunstan Reserve has the usual sporting oval, BBQs, playground, drinking fountains, tables and lots of grass, it also has something which I think is unique. It has a Food Forest, made up of trees and plants that make fruit, nuts and herbs. So you can see things growing and know what they are.
4.0 based on 6 reviews
Over the last year of so, the Moreland City Council has given Fleming Park a make-over. It has upgraded the play spaces with a climbing tower, basket swing and other new equipment. There's also been improvements to the BBQ and picnic area, with a picnic shelter and new toilets. The lawn has been reseeded, and with a good spring and some sunshine and rain, it's looking good. Shade trees have been planted and the new female-friendly sports pavilion will be welcome. The Council is to be congratulated for the renewal of Fleming Park, which had become a tad dog-eared.
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