Pymble Soldiers Memorial Park is a dog-friendly park in Pymble with plenty of shade.
Dogs must be on a leash and under effective control at all times in public places except in designated off-leash areas. Maximum 4 dogs per person. Dogs are not permitted in bushland reserves except on-leash. Dog owners must remove all dog faeces — $275 fine applies. Dogs are prohibited from Ku-ring-gai Flying-fox Reserve, Ku-ring-gai Wildflower Garden, Brown's Forest, Dalrymple-Hay Nature Reserve, and Fiddens Wharf Sportsground. Source: Ku-ring-gai Council – Off-leash dog areas (krg.nsw.gov.au/Community/Pets-and-animals/Off-leash-dog-areas)
Pymble Soldiers Memorial Park is a well looked after little park. Good calm feeling, with an unexpected view of the Sydney skyline. It has a central pretty arbor structure covered in bright orange trumpet vine, offering a lovely shade centrepiece. Several benches and plenty of grass for picnics. A good one to pair with a walk in the Blue Gum forest next door. Thanks Ku-ring-gai Council.
Beautiful, well manicured park. Full of flowers! Very quiet and peaceful. Not much to do as it's a smallish park...but you can surely take a short stroll and then admire the garden from one of the benches. I don't think many people visit this place as it's always empty! Every time we visit, it's like our own personal park. It's right on the main road, so you need to park in one of the lanes near by.
Flowers are beautiful during this time. It is a compact garden suitable for visiting and reading. The entrance is quite difficult because of the small road and the visibility of driving is obscured by houses and trees.
In my opinion as a Horticulturalist, this is the best old school May bush (Spiraea sp.) Hedge in the whole of the Ku-ring-gai LGA. See it once at least in early September before one of the arse clowns at the Council rip it out. This was what Parks & gardens used to be like before the mediocrity set in. Best May Bush hedge ***ever*** Truly magnificent old school hedge. Love it. Don't take my word for it. See it for yourself in early September. Must see for gardeners.
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