I visited this park earlier this week and had such a wonderful experience. The surroundings are clean, green, and very well maintained. The walking paths are smooth and easy to follow, with plenty of shaded areas to sit and relax.
What I loved most was the peaceful atmosphere – it feels like a perfect escape from the busy city life. The fresh air, the sounds of birds, and the open space made it really calming. The park also has well-kept playgrounds and picnic areas, which makes it family-friendly.
Overall, it’s a beautiful spot for walking, exercising, or just spending quiet time outdoors. I’ll definitely be visiting again soon and would recommend it to anyone looking for a relaxing natural space.
Great park with plenty to see and do. Perfect spot to spend a few hours and let the kids explore. The cafe isn’t amazing for coffee but fine for a quick pick-me-up, and parking’s generally easy to find.
There’s a nice mix of open space and shady spots, and the walking paths are well kept. Plenty of areas for picnics or just sitting back to take it all in. Even when it’s busy, it still feels relaxed and welcoming. A solid place to unwind for a while.
It's a huge 40 hectare scenic parklands in Sydney, located 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) west of Sydney. Created by the state and federal governments during the 1980s, to celebrate Australia's Bicentenary in 1988. It offers visitors recreation, nature-based tours, environmental education and outdoor event experiences. The park has picnic areas, playgrounds, pathways and cycle ways, access to the wetlands, salt marsh and bird hides. Several wetlands in the area and plenty of wildlife to see. Very popular place, lots of tourists and locals. Toilets available. Cafes and restaurants available. Easy terrain, lot of easy walking. Wear comfy shoes, take water, wear hat, sunscreen. Free entry. Parking is easy but ticketed. Great place for photography. Best to go early.
Opened in 1988 to celebrate Australia's bicentennial anniversary (since Arthur Phillip's first fleet), Bicentennial Park is conveniently located between Olympic Park and Concord West stations. Lots of mangroves, the large Belvedere lake, a bike hire and lookouts; its an excellent place to relax or exercise.
Rabindra Phuyal
3 months agoI visited this park earlier this week and had such a wonderful experience. The surroundings are clean, green, and very well maintained. The walking paths are smooth and easy to follow, with plenty of shaded areas to sit and relax. What I loved most was the peaceful atmosphere – it feels like a perfect escape from the busy city life. The fresh air, the sounds of birds, and the open space made it really calming. The park also has well-kept playgrounds and picnic areas, which makes it family-friendly. Overall, it’s a beautiful spot for walking, exercising, or just spending quiet time outdoors. I’ll definitely be visiting again soon and would recommend it to anyone looking for a relaxing natural space.
Boosh (The Boosher)
4 months agoGreat park with plenty to see and do. Perfect spot to spend a few hours and let the kids explore. The cafe isn’t amazing for coffee but fine for a quick pick-me-up, and parking’s generally easy to find. There’s a nice mix of open space and shady spots, and the walking paths are well kept. Plenty of areas for picnics or just sitting back to take it all in. Even when it’s busy, it still feels relaxed and welcoming. A solid place to unwind for a while.
s vivekananda
4 months agoIt's a huge 40 hectare scenic parklands in Sydney, located 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) west of Sydney. Created by the state and federal governments during the 1980s, to celebrate Australia's Bicentenary in 1988. It offers visitors recreation, nature-based tours, environmental education and outdoor event experiences. The park has picnic areas, playgrounds, pathways and cycle ways, access to the wetlands, salt marsh and bird hides. Several wetlands in the area and plenty of wildlife to see. Very popular place, lots of tourists and locals. Toilets available. Cafes and restaurants available. Easy terrain, lot of easy walking. Wear comfy shoes, take water, wear hat, sunscreen. Free entry. Parking is easy but ticketed. Great place for photography. Best to go early.
Toy Galaxy
2 weeks agoOpened in 1988 to celebrate Australia's bicentennial anniversary (since Arthur Phillip's first fleet), Bicentennial Park is conveniently located between Olympic Park and Concord West stations. Lots of mangroves, the large Belvedere lake, a bike hire and lookouts; its an excellent place to relax or exercise.
Cameron Hirst
a month agoPark is kept beautifully, the Rangers do a great job, and most importantly it's just one of the most peaceful places in Sydney