Dr H J Foley Rest Park
Dr H J Foley Rest Park is a park in Glebe with plenty of shade. Dog access isn't confirmed, but it may be worth checking.
Dog rules
Dogs are welcome in this park but must be kept on a leash at all times. Off-leash exercise is only permitted in the City of Sydney's 50 designated off-leash parks — this is not one of them. Dogs are prohibited from playgrounds, sports courts, and enclosed sports ovals. Please pick up after your dog — free waste bags are available at most parks. (Source: City of Sydney — 'Living with pets in the city', cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au.)
At a glance
Before you go
- ℹ️Dog access hasn’t been confirmed — best to check before visiting.
- 💧No confirmed drinking water — bring your own to be safe.
- 🗑Poo bags not confirmed — best to bring your own.
- 🐕Off-leash status not confirmed — check signage.
What people say
A welcome respite from the traffic of Bridge Road and Glebe Point Road. Perfect winter sun. Tranquil (except for some really careless dog owners) There is a Public Toilet within the park, with Disability support. This facility also provides for baby-change needs, including a change table. With the recent onset of Spring many flowers and shrubs are in bloom. A 'Sea of Tranquillity'.
Beautiful little park with war memorial, history plates a gorgeous Christmas Tree with Garden & wareless house. Also kids play equipment. No parking
A very well maintained Glebe park with lots of shaded seats, clean play area for children and big grass section to run around on. Also some seats under some shaded canopy which is a great spot for kid's parties.
Loved this excellently positioned green space on Glebe Point Rd. I was very pleasantly surprised to see that it had restroom facilities and that it was so well kept. It even has a playground for kids. Careful of the grass, though, not everyone picks up their dogs' business, and you might lie / step in it if you're not careful.
A great tiny park with cafes and shops nearby perfect for chilling and relaxing.
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