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Gnome Village - Malvern East (VIC)

Address: 🏡 33 Bruce St, Malvern East VIC 3145
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#Victoria

Rippon Lea Estate

Paula C Came for the tour of the Grand mansion. It was a little drawn out and would have been nice if the there was a seat to sit on along the way. I was feeling weary and needed to take the weight off my legs. The lady doing the tour was very informative and it was very interesting. I loved the way they have conserved and protected this historical propriety. If you like the yesteryear and history of such a place. This is definitely worth a visit.
5 /5

Malvern Public Gardens

John Locke A beautiful and peaceful park with birds and a lot of green space. Picnicking in the grass, walking dogs, jogging and reading in the shade of trees are enjoyable. Visit the Charles Robinette Fountain, too. There is a decent pond.
5 /5

Grattan Gardens

Ashlee Jayde Grattan Gardens is absolutely gorgeous and such a versatile space! We attended a Fringe Festival event here, and it had a lovely garden party vibe, complete with a cute bar setup. Beyond the festival area, the gardens extend with plenty of open space, perfect for relaxing or exploring. Despite the rainy and gloomy weather, the lights and pops of color really brought the area to life. Located in the heart of bustling Prahran, it’s surrounded by a vibrant scene with nearby cafes and restaurants, making it easy to grab a bite and then unwind in the park. If you’re visiting during the Fringe Festival, this location is a fantastic choice. There’s a circus tent set up with various performances, from Granny Bingo (which we saw) to circus acrobatics. I love that Parks Victoria supports local talent and art, and the space they create here is wonderful. There’s plenty of heating outside the tent on cooler nights, though it can feel a bit chilly inside until everyone’s settled in. Definitely check out this spot, not only for the beautiful park but also for the work they’re doing to bring Melbourne’s art scene to life!
5 /5

Sir Zelman Cowen Park

Steve Le Big park with connections to a Baseball ground which is rare for Melbourne. Friendly area and major spaces for dogs to run around. Though tables would be nice for a picnic.
5 /5

Gnome Village

Chad Aizicowitz Lovely little gnomes. They’re my best gnomey friends. I believe them to be the mightiest gnomes in all the land. 10/10.
5 /5

Duldig Studio

Charles Grinter This is an amazing little Museum. The volunteers are passionate and informative. The lives and art that are celebrated are extraordinary.
5 /5

Bang palace

North Road Reserve

Sam Keir Nice walk from Baths past all the lovely houses, obvious to spot the original ones as theyre not as imposing as their neighbours. Very popular on a Sunday afternoon, lots of walkers, cyclists and dogs. Good city views too.
5 /5

Ardrie Park

J R Very pleasant space, friendly, and quiet. Tennis courts, wide open grassy field for running, games, or picnicking. Plenty of shade from beautiful trees. A few benches, one picnic bench. Small childrens playground which is safely fenced because this is an off-lead park. Provision of bins, and dog poo bags.
5 /5

Alma Park East Adventure Playground

CassPlaysMusic (PokeNerd) DOGS EVERYWHERE it is amazing, I am slowly easing into the thought of dog ownership and this is a lovely place to meet other owners, get your dog more comfortable with other dogs or like me if you don’t have one. Just go and pat them all with consent of course.
5 /5