Just beyond Salamanca Market, Princes Park is a respite from the busiest part of Hobart. The hilly, green park has quiet benches, a playground, and, in a few spots, views of the water. A perfect spot for a picnic on a sunny day.
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Quite a large park with a major stadium in the middle (though no longer used for AFL games). Pretty cool, lots of facilities and playgrounds, as well as an ornamental lake. Great for picnics and get t...
So many people running and walking, it is just as well we have signs to remind us to keep our distance. The ducks (Pacific Black and Chestnut Teal) never maintain their distance, but are well appreci...
The park was very busy today. Everyone seemed to be walking or jogging as personal exercise (alone or in households) is still permitted. The ducks were all out as well, unfazed, as no one stopped or...
Summer is here and it is time for picnics and shady trees and resting on the lawn. There were many ducks here last week, but just three today, plus a Cormorant. Many people were enjoying themselves, ...
With over 38 HA this is a large park north of the CBD and is a great Melbourne asset. It has a number of football and sporting fields but its major benefit is the large expanse of green on the edge of...
Just beyond Salamanca Market, Princes Park is a respite from the busiest part of Hobart. The hilly, green park has quiet benches, a playground, and, in a few spots, views of the water. A perfect spot for a picnic on a sunny day.
A very leisure park, the play is not, the main natural landscape is a complete rest!
Blue sky, green lawn. Every park is as beautiful as this.