Yarranabbe Park
Yarranabbe Park is off-leash at all times with views over the marina at Darling Point. There's drinking water, shade, parking, and waste bags. Dogs are excluded from the children's playground. A cafe is nearby.
Dog rules
Off-leash at all times. Prohibited: children's playground. Dogs must be under effective control. Owners must clean up after their dogs. Penalty for off-leash in an on-leash area may exceed $330. Source: Woollahra Municipal Council – Walking Your Dog (woollahra.nsw.gov.au/Services/Animals-and-Pets/Walking-Your-Dog)
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.
- 🧱No confirmed fencing — keep your dog on lead if unsure.
What people say
Had a nice slow walk beautiful harbour views, love ❤️ all the yachts it has fenced playground and bar's and restaurants close by Yarranabbe Park is a foreshore park with good views across the yachts moored in the marina to the city of Sydney, making it a very popular vantage point for New Year's Eve fireworks and celebrations on Sydney Harbour. The park includes a small outdoor gym. There is a cafe and kiosk in adjacent Rushcutters Bay Park.!!
Spectacular city views across the Sydney Harbour and you get a direct line of sight to the Harbour bridge and can get direct access to view this bridge. Plenty of parking around and feels like a very upmarket area. Must visit.
Can stay here an half a day for view Marina, happy dogs , the way on Lotus street , you can visit two Church with high hill more than another street. I spent 2 sessions here.
Nice open park. Dogs off leashed visible (but next to open road, so make sure your dog is well trained), all dogs and people are friendly. Nice water view, some bench seating, dog poop bags available.
It's a simple park beside the water and with good views of the harbor bridge. It was ok for watching the new year's fireworks but as you can say from the photos, a bit too far.
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