Writtle Park
Writtle Park is a dog-friendly park in Randwick with plenty of shade. Just 400m away, The Irish Way is a nearby spot to stop in after your walk.
Dog rules
Dogs must be kept on a leash at all times unless in a designated off-leash dog park. Dogs are not permitted on beaches, rock pools, schools, playgrounds, shopping centres, or playing surfaces of sports fields. (Source: Randwick City Council — randwick.nsw.gov.au)
At a glance
Before you go
- 💧No confirmed drinking water — bring your own to be safe.
- 🗑Poo bags not confirmed — best to bring your own.
What people say
Whittle Park is a great local park and perfect for a peaceful walk. I often take my dog there for a stroll before heading home. Even though it’s not an off-leash dog park, it’s still a really nice and relaxing space. The council does a great job maintaining it — the grass is always spot on and the park is clean and well looked after. A great little park for the community.
The green space in the park provides a great opportunity to relax. The playground has slides, swings, rope climbing, rock climbing and other kids play options. The things are quite old and would benefit from upgrading. There are mosquitoes around, so please be careful. It is also hard to find parking close by most of the times.
Writtle Park is a lovely shaded park on the corner of Arthur Street and Botany Street in Randwick. This park is one of Randwick’s lesser known parks and is be a nice option when the other playgrounds are busy.
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Nice and quiet most of the time in a nice part of Randwick. It's got all the right stuff for a small play area, could do with a bit of love and an upgrade as it's getting a bit tired. Only suitable for smaller kids too.
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