Berrima Market Place Park
Berrima Market Place Park is a dog-friendly park in Berrima with plenty of shade. Just 200m away, PepperGreen Estate is a nearby spot to stop in after your walk.
Dog rules
Dogs must be on a leash and under effective control at all times in public places except in designated leash-free areas. Dog faeces must be collected immediately. No dangerous dogs or restricted breeds in leash-free areas. Maximum 4 dogs per person. Source: Wingecarribee Shire Council – Leash Free Areas (wsc.nsw.gov.au/Services/Animals/Leash-Free-Areas-in-the-Wingecarribee-Shire)
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
A fantastic destination for families with kids. The park features lush trees that provide ample shade and create a serene environment perfect for relaxation. With plenty of seating areas, you can comfortably enjoy the surroundings while the kids play. Overall, Berrima Market Place Park is an excellent spot for a fun day out or simply enjoying nature. I highly recommend checking it out if you're in the area.
Beautiful well maintained park with picnic tables & toilets available. The park is big with lots of room for kids to enjoy being kids. My daughter loved the flying fox! Lots of parking available and there are some stunning large trees too. Highly reccomend visiting this park, would be a great place to have a picnic & relax while the kids play
A nice shady park, with a flying fox and interesting pirate and castle themed equipment. Picnic tables, toilets and the Marketplace just across the road. Seemed to be popular with locals and visitors.
Berrima is a beautiful wee town, has a few cafe's and Australias longest running licencesd inn. This was just a nice stopping point on our way to Nowra
Scenic stop with plentiful seats, playground equipment and public bathrooms, including Parents Room. Recommended stop on next visit to historic township
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