this walk showcases many different parks on melbournes inner east
this walk showcases many different parks on melbournes inner east
Walk takes you through hays paddock, to deepedene and camberwell to finish at glenferrie road.
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Hays Paddock is where the walk starts, it is a big place with multiple ovals and a big park in the middle. There is a lot of people in this area even when it started to rain. It has lots of historical
Stradbroke Park is on two main roads, Burke Road and Harp Road. It is a footy ground for Kew rovers it had two ovals. It has a gravel trail so watch out if you slip
This park is small with a lot of trees covering the ground and a car entrance with little parking dogs are allowed off the leash.
his park is small with a lot of trees covering the ground and a car entrance with little parking dogs are allowed off the leash.
Deepdene shops is a nice place to go spend your money, maybe a coffee from the coffee shop, medicine from the pharmacy or food from the burger shop.
The tennis court is on the walk. It is a good place to get exercise and bring your friends down to have a quick game of tennis.
just up the hill, there is a nice 7 11 and when you get there it is a nice place to relax and have a signature Slurpee or get a feed.
This footy oval is on Rathmines Road. A footy club by the name of Hawthorn Amateur Football Club owns it. The oval is called Sir Williams Angliss reserve.
This spot is just a small secluded park. It is very safe place to relax and kick the footy you can have your dog off the leash here.
Glenferrie Station is a popular spot with multiple public transport available here with tons of people and places to go and relax. Just watch out for buses and trains. Its also a PVP area