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Darebin Parklands - Alphington (VIC)

Address: 🏡 Separation St, Alphington VIC 3078
Phone : +1 (03) 9499 3486
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Fed Square

Cathie N The architecture is amazing. Perfect area to hang out, social interaction, building community, art& culture events. Melbourne needs more public space like this!!!
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The Conservatory

Em Visited in early October this year and it was beautiful! Everything was in bloom, so it made for a really pretty sight. I think this is a must-see if youre travelling to Melbourne. The photos dont do this place justice. It is tranquil, elegant and pretty. No tickets needed, just go in and enjoy the scenery.
5 /5

Grey Headed Flying Fox Habitat

Nurcihan Körpe There were literally thousands of flying foxes covering the trees. Every tree in the forest was packed with them, hanging in clusters and making constant noise. It was the first time I had ever seen so many in one place. I also spotted a huge spider for the first time, which made the whole experience even more surreal.
5 /5

Temple of The Winds

Adam G The heritage listed "Temple of the Winds" rotunda in the Fitzroy Gardens is located north west of the Vistors Information Centre. Constructed in 1873, its one of the oldest structures in the Fitzroy Gardens and is another example of the sculptural elements popular in 19th century gardens. Its very similar but smaller than the Temple of the Winds in the Royal Botanic Gardens. The rotunda is a circular masonry structure with 10 columns resting on rough, dressed and exposed bluestone footings. The columns support a domed roof. The "Temple of the Winds" rotunda is popular for small celebrations and weddings.
5 /5

Painted Skeleton

BJC Resting Place

Ruckers Hills Lookout

Strider Brew Iconic
5 /5

Andrews Reserve

Joey Di Pietro Great to walk past and see along the beautiful walk.
5 /5

All Nations Park

Emily Chandler A seriously underrated spot, All Nations Park should be on your list for your next picnic in the inner north. The park has ample shade for hot days, and plenty of soft grassy spots for a picnic blanket. The lookout boasts some pretty nice views of the city skyline; and the parklands are big enough for a satisfying afternoon stroll. Being right next to Northcote Plaza, and high street, means you’re a stones throw from ample facilities, parking, and picnic supplies. Don’t forget to check the leafy walkways near the basketball courts if you’re after a picnic spot, either!
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