Berry Island Reserve Playground

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Updated 15 Apr 2026

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Berry Island Reserve Playground is a dog-friendly park in Wollstonecraft. Just 700m away, TWO.H cafe is a nearby spot to stop in after your walk.

Dog rules

North Sydney is a dog-friendly area and all Council parks and public reserves are off-leash areas, except for bushland areas, playing fields when organised sporting events are in progress, and venues where dogs are not allowed. Dogs must be under effective control at all times. (Source: North Sydney Council — northsydney.nsw.gov.au)

At a glance

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Shirley Rd, Wollstonecraft NSW 2065

Before you go

  • 💧No confirmed drinking water — bring your own to be safe.
  • 🌳No shade confirmed — take it easy on warmer days.
  • 🗑Poo bags not confirmed — best to bring your own.

What people say

Michelle C.
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★★★★★9 months ago

Great park for kids and pets to play. BBQ grill available and toilets are nearby. Great water view from the reserve.

Sahar H.
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★★★★★3 years ago

Free car park beside the road Small play ground for kids Small beach from where you can use your own kayak or stand up paddle, etc Bushwalking track City view

Ian L.
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★★★★★7 years ago

Great open space with views across the water to the Sydney city-scape. Great for a kick around with the kids with a ball or flying a kite. BBQ station and great play park for smaller kids. There is also a nice, short walk around the headland. Easy trail for small kids and bonus aboriginal rock painting/carving half way around.

Mr_Consultant_B
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★★★★★4 months ago

Wonderful playground within the reserve. My children had lots of fun and enjoyed here.

Pradeep W.
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★★★★1 year ago

The playground is on the smaller side, but it’s still a great spot for kids to burn off some energy. It has the essentials—swings, slides, and climbing structures—so little ones will have plenty to do. The area is well-maintained, and there’s some seating nearby for parents to relax. While it’s not the biggest playground around, it’s a good option for a quick play and a fun stop if you’re in the area.

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