Discover the best top things to do in Moreland, Australia including Harmony Park, Bush Reserve, CERES Community Environment Park, Coburg Lake Reserve, De Chene Reserve, H W Foletta Park, Bridget Shortell Reserve, Campbell Reserve, Phillip Reserve, Gilpin park.
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5.0 based on 3 reviews
The skate park, playground, sheltered BBQs and picnic tables, public toilets, bench seating, and vast expanse of lawns make this a park with much to offer.
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.
4.5 based on 49 reviews
I have attended Coburg lake with work. It gives you time to reflect. The lake is clean safe. The BBQ area is clean . There are many different areas to go to the grass and trees are well maintained. The ducks like to be feed.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
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..
4.5 based on 3 reviews
Close to Shopping town ,train station ,town-centre. Nothing fancy - but quite area for walk/meditaion.
4.5 based on 4 reviews
Campbell Reserve is a large park in Coburg, which is in a process of being upgraded by the Moreland City Council. It has picnic tables and tiolet facilities, plus a water fountain. The park has large, shady trees. It also has sports facilities for football and soccer. Dog owners will appreciate the fact that Campbell Reserce is an off-leash dog area. By the way, other park users would be pleased if dog owners picked up any doggy droppings. Campbell Reserve is located in Moreland Road.
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.
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