Glanmire Road Park
Glanmire Road Park is a dog-friendly park in Castle Hill with plenty of shade.
Dog rules
Under the Companion Animals Act 1998, dogs must be on-leash at all times in all parks and public places. Dogs are prohibited within 10 metres of children's playground equipment and food preparation areas, from active sports fields during organised sport, public bathing areas, school grounds, and child care centres. Dog faeces must be removed immediately. (Source: The Hills Shire Council — Stay out of the Doghouse, thehills.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
Great looking kids park set up on the corner of Glanmire & Jasper rd Baulkham Hills. It’s shaded & covering the entire park 👍👍nice number of swings & even a toddler bucket swing . More than one child can enjoy at any given time. My only suggestions are to add equipment suitable for ages unfortunately my 1 yr old could only play on the swing & walking rnd the park is a no no as he would scratch his legs up on the bark whenever he lost his balance
Nice park with new playground, walking trails and bike trail. Minus - no toilets,it's important when you go there with children
Great local park, lots of bush walkways perfect for walking your dogs. The park and footpaths are always kept impeccably clean, grass mowed and leaves raked. The park has multiple walkways, allowing you to take different routes each time. Each option also has different lengths etc so depending on what your dog can handle you can take a shorter or longer walk. It's never too crowded you can enjoy a nice peaceful walk with your dogs any time of the day. It's definitely a selling point for the area and nearly everyone in our neighbourhood goes for walks through the park daily.
Small but good playground. Nice walking and bike paths nearby.
Good space and grounds. Doesn't have rides for kids but exercise area for adults. Cricket ground and Termine courts.
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