Discover the best top things to do in Hobsons Bay, Australia including McCormack Park, Logan Reserve, Apex Park, Paine Reserve Playground, Pavey Reserve, Greenwich Reserve, AB Shaw Reserve, Burgoyne Reserve, G. Dendulk Reserve, Rotary Park.
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4.5 based on 9 reviews
It has everything for being a BBQ spot, it has 2 separate burners, a drinking water tap at the middle (taps which are with the burners, don't work), 2 toilets, there is a shed at the middle of the park, but it's not required as there are lots of trees which gives shed. Under the trees you can rest on the grass. There is a playground with all the equipments. Coles is around the corner. Lots of parking places, but during peak times, it might be hard to find a spot, but there are lots of spaces around. The most amazing thing about this place is, it's just across the Altona pier, and there is a tree line that reduces the impact of the wind inside the reserve. There are lots of shops around as well, so if you don't want to BBQ, just buy something from those shops and have a picnic here.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
Paine Reserve is a nice area of ground with mature trees and a good-sized playground to keep the kids happy. If you want a picinic, the reserve has a table with benches. If you want a drink, the park has a water fountain. There are several more benches if you just want to take a break. and there's a garden of succulents . If you need a rest room, Paine Reserve abuts the Library at the Newport Commuunity Hub, which has several sets of toilets, including facilities for the disabled. As the Indian summer drags on, the grass has become a tad dry, but it will perk up when some rain arrives.
4.0 based on 8 reviews
The Williamstown Wolves Baseball Club was established in 1908 and still plays ball on Greenwich Reserve. Visitors can watch the play. Greenwich Reserve abuts the Strand, which is one of the most expensive addresses in Melbourne. The Reserve has a playground and BBQ (and toilets). There's also a bicycle and walking path. The playground has a variety of equipment catering to diverse age groups. Greenwich Reserve is suitable location for family picnics. It comes to life as summer approaches.
3.5 based on 7 reviews
Burgoyne Reserve is a park on the water front at Williamstown, facing the Strand. It's quite a pleasant piece of grass. The Royal Australian Navy (RAN) anchor is impressive, contact derails are given if you want to find out more about it. The water is quite tricky with dangerous rocks, it's best to stay on dry land. Three or four black swans were floating around, which may interest Europeann visitors, who have white swans. By the way, the birds' digestion is upset by highly refined foods, please don't feed them, especially white bread.
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