Beare Park
Address | Ithaca Rd, Elizabeth Bay NSW, Australia |
Phone | +61 2 9265 9333 |
Hours | 00:00-24:00 |
Website | www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/parks/beare-park |
Categories | Park, Playground |
Rating | 4.8 42 reviews |
Nearest branches John Armstrong Reserve — 23A Greenknowe Ave, Elizabeth Bay NSW Arthur McElhone Reserve — 1A Billyard Ave, Elizabeth Bay NSW Lawrence Hargrave Reserve — 9A Elizabeth Bay Rd, Elizabeth Bay NSW Fitzroy Gardens — 60-64 Macleay St, Potts Point NSW |
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Beare Park reviews
42Lots of dog owners and dogs, stairs to the small beach smell of urine, beautiful meadows to relax.
A quiet little park in Elizabeth Bay. There's also a cafe on the jetty - not cheap. No beach access but some grassy areas that would be nice for a picnic. Limited parking.
Top spot.little to no parking. Even a lack of disabled parking. It's for the one's who've ' bagged' a spot.great to watch for owners that look like their dogs.my God there are a few!
Very nice kind of private place, friendly people, great for breakie, lunch and outdoor picnic so cool with amazing view
Nice small park full of ammenities and options, small beachfront, marina, restaurant, sea wall, water fountain, clean facilities and green space suitable for sunbathing. Enjoyed my hour long stay
Lovely harbourside Park tucked away. Take a picnic and enjoy the views. There's a great Cafe nearby and clean public toilets in the park.
Such a cute park around Sydney Harbour.
The cafe close to the wharf is also absolutely great.
Great spot for a picnic and a swim.
15 minute walk from KX station. Unless you are a resident, parking is not great. (Good for locals though).
Beautiful, relaxing, calm atmosphere on weekdays & weekends with people & families having fun.
A little slice of heaven hidden away. We locals are lucky to have BearePark, & we don't mind if we share. As long as you leave it the way you found it. Enjoy!
A Beautiful place to park an sit down or stroll around the surroundings such beautiful place right on Sydney Harbour, Wow!
One of my favourite spots! Lovely toilets, a water feature, cafe, and welll kept grass upon which to play.
Cute little park! It’s not big enough to go there for a walk but you can definitely include it in your route! There is a small children’s play area, a little pond (I don’t think there was any finish in it), few seats, and a food place next to the water. There are some parking spaces too! Good place for a little picnic
Excellent chiller park, great spot to take your puppy if you have one. Everyone is super lovely and aware of there animals. Bonus is a few nice spots to sit and enjoy the view/water plus a cute little cafe that overlooks the water!
A lovely little park on Elizabeth Bay, calm and serene make sure you bring a bottle of wine and a lover, and live in the moment.you won't regret it
Lovely little harbour side park and waterfront cafe tucked away in a secret part of town, boardwalk coffee and dining at very reasonable prices, good public amenities and views.
It's a hidden place in Sydney. The view is nice but it lacks some amenities. Also, it's a real struggle to find parking in the whole area (Which is all 1P).
This park has it all. Wonderful vistas, children's playground, digs off leash, cafe, beach.a real treasure
A beautiful quiet area to relax. Friendly people and the cafe nearby was great! My new favourite place to chill out at!
Great colour to see in the sky at sunrise and sunset. A great spot to relax and answer some email too. You'll need to be a bit of a dog person to truely enjoy it though, as it's often bustling with dogs, especially around the morning and afternoon.
The hidden gem of Elizabeth Bay. A pleasant hidden cove with a sandy beach, a marina and a view of the infamously renowned harbour bridge. Ideal location to moore your yacht, go for a swim, walk your dog or simply snare yourself a flathead on soft plastics.
If you are planning a get together on a sunny weekend or public holiday, it pays to get down here early with the picnic blanket to secure a good position.