Woy Woy Memorial Park is a park in Woy Woy. Dogs are generally allowed on a lead in NSW public parks unless signs say otherwise — but the rules here aren't confirmed, so check local signage before visiting.
Central coast council have let the place go down the toilet, most of the memorial plaques have deteriorated so badly you can’t see the names of our deceased veterans, it’s really sad to see that our council focus on other things in our community then respecting our veterans who fought hard for our country.
A nice place with a somber atmosphere. Plenty of birds such as ducks, pelicans and seagulls to be seen. Public toilets are clean, and the park is walking distance of the Fishermen’s Wharf and other hotels and cafes.
Nice park with a sea wall right next door to a seafood shop. Public toilets are clean, there is a enclosed pool and jetty people fish off In the channel, fish caught are Bream, Flathead etc.
Woy Woy Memorial Park on the NSW Central Coast is a serene and meaningful space dedicated to remembering fallen soldiers and honoring men and women who served in the armed forces. I recently visited with an elderly friend who had purchased a plaque for her friend a WWII veteran. Surrounded by tranquil surroundings, the park provides a place for reflection, gratitude, and remembrance of those who have made sacrifices for our country.
Awesome place for kids to see Pelicans and wild ducks. Walk along the bay side road is very calm and beautiful. Must go place with family and friends.
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