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Wurundjeri Spur Lookout - Kew,VIC

Address: 🏡 Yarra Blvd, Kew VIC 3101, AU
Phone : +61
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11 review location for tourist in Kew, VIC Australia: 1. Wurundjeri Spur Lookout photo spot,2. Yarra Boulevard Lookout,3. Andrews Reserve,4. Lyon Housemuseum,5. Alexandra Gardens,6. Bellbird Picnic Area,7. Villa Alba Museum,8. Wurundjeri Spur Lookout,9. Victoria Park (Parks Victoria),10. Galatea Point,11. City View Point,Hight rate 11 location for tourist in Kew, VIC Australia , AU

Quarries Park - Clifton Hill

Paul Richards A nice park with a brilliantly designed playground for kids, including a big slide and lots of sand. Beware of dogs though - some people let their dogs loose inside the playground, despite the signs. Its very well connected to the Merri Creek Trail. The car park usually has lots of space, at least on weekdays, and its also easily walkable from Clifton Hill station.
5 /5

Darebin Parklands - Alphington

Hayley Meyer Beautiful, open area for dogs to run, explore and play! Easy walkways for people to walk along, stunning surrounds and lots of places for your pup to inspect! I thoroughly enjoyed making our way in and around the bush land, getting my feet wet in the creek and watch my boy run and have fun!
5 /5

Fed Square - Melbourne

Cathie N The architecture is amazing. Perfect area to hang out, social interaction, building community, art& culture events. Melbourne needs more public space like this!!!
5 /5

T H Westfield Reserve -

Peter Campbell Nice park with large open green space next to Merri Creek. Large open roofed building good for barbecues and picnics. Their is a narrow sealed shared trail through it that bikes and pedestrians can use but its poorly marked. Off lead area for dogs.
4 /5

Yarra Flats Park - Ivanhoe East

Peter Campbell Nice bush setting close to the Yarra River with billabongs and some walking and mountain biking tracks. The Main Yarra Trail (shared bike and pedestrian) traverses the park following the river
5 /5

Grey Headed Flying Fox Habitat - Fairfield

Nurcihan Körpe There were literally thousands of flying foxes covering the trees. Every tree in the forest was packed with them, hanging in clusters and making constant noise. It was the first time I had ever seen so many in one place. I also spotted a huge spider for the first time, which made the whole experience even more surreal.
5 /5

McDonell Park - Northcote

Genevieve Read Perfect for dogs of all sizes though a couple of owners of the bigger ones need to stay off their mobiles and supervise! Otherwise, most people seem to be careful and considerate- and very friendly.
5 /5