There are 12 dog-friendly attractions in Sydney
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Callan Park, previously known as Garry Owen Estate, is a 60-hectare (150-acre) heritage listed site located in Lilyfield, Inner West Council in Sydney, NSW.
Located in Centennial Parklands, the Duck Pond is a popular destination for visitors of all ages.
Located in Earlwood, the Girrahween Picnic Area offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Centennial Parklands in Sydney is a popular destination known for its natural beauty.
Located at Upper Fort St, Miller's Point, Observatory Hill is a must-visit attraction that provides a unique and stunning view of the city of Sydney.
Located on the edge of Centennial Park, One More Shot Pond is a hidden gem that boasts a tranquil landscape of plane trees, swamp cypress, and weeping willows.
Located in the vibrant suburb of Surry Hills, next to the Central Station, Prince Alfred Park is a beautiful, 7.5-hectare park that offers plenty of green space and recreational facilities for visitors to enjoy.
Rushcutters Bay Park is a public park located in Edgecliff, NSW.
Sirius Cove in Mosman is a hidden gem that offers a serene atmosphere and beautiful surroundings.
Sydney Park is a 41.6-hectare recreational area located in the inner-city suburb of Alexandria, Sydney, Australia.
Welcome to Victoria Park! Victoria Park is a stunning 9-hectare (22-acre) urban park located on the corner of Parramatta Road and City Road, in the City of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Wolli Creek Regional Park is a 50-hectare (120-acre) park located next to Wolli Creek in the Wolli Creek Valley, between Bexley North and Tempe in south-west Sydney.