Gore Creek Reserve is a waterside dog-friendly park in Greenwich where dogs are welcome on lead. You'll find parking nearby, while TWO.H cafe is around 500 metres away for an easy post-walk coffee.
Dogs must remain on leash at all times when in public (including bushland) except in designated off-leash areas. Dogs are prohibited within 10 metres of children's play areas, within 10 metres of food preparation/consumption areas, from recreation areas during organised games, from bushland/wetlands/mangroves, school grounds, and childcare centres. Source: Lane Cove Council – Dog off-leash areas (lanecove.nsw.gov.au/Community/Parks-and-Recreation/Dog-off-leash-areas)
Probably less known than it deserves. There’s parking space, playground, and then bush-walk is nice and easy. The little waterfall a bit down the track is really pretty.
Gore Creek Reserve in Sydney is a peaceful bushland escape close to the city. The walking trails offer natural scenery, birdlife, and quiet surroundings, perfect for short hikes or dog walks. However, paths can be muddy and uneven after rain, and facilities are limited. Overall, a relaxing local retreat.
A very nice and quiet place, it is perfect for doing yoga and meditation. It also has a playground. The view of water is not too good but still good for relaxing
Small and beautiful, peaceful little walk through the trees. A surprising little oasis in the lower north shore. A little slippery underfoot but understandable given the recent rain. Well worth the time to sidetrack into.
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