Rosehill NSW 2142

Rosehill NSW

Parks in Rosehill

If you’re looking for a great place to take the kids for a day out, Rosehill Gardens is definitely worth checking out. With plenty of parks and gardens to explore, as well as a playground and water play area, there’s something for everyone. Keep reading to find out more about the best parks in Rosehill!

Biplane Park

This is one of the most popular parks in Rosehill NSW and it’s easy to see why. With a huge playground, plenty of open space to run around, and a water play area, it’s the perfect place to take the kids on a hot day. There are also BBQ facilities and picnic tables if you want to make a day of it.

Hickson Road Reserve

Hickson Road Reserve is another great option for families. With a large grassed area perfect for picnics or games of cricket, as well as a playground and BBQ facilities, it’s ideal for a relaxed day out. If you’re looking for somewhere to go for a walk or jog, there are also several walking tracks that wind through the reserve.

John Irving Park

This is a great option if you’re looking for somewhere to take the kids that’s a bit quieter. With a playground, plenty of open space, and a BBQ area, it’s perfect for a family picnic. The park also has some great views of the city, so it’s worth checking out if you’re in the area.

James Ruse Reserve

This is a great option if you’re looking for somewhere to take the kids that’s a bit quieter. With a playground, plenty of open space, and a BBQ area, it’s perfect for a family picnic. The park also has some great views of the city, so it’s worth checking out if you’re in the area.

Tips for Visiting These Parks

Come with kids: This is a great place to bring the kids for a day out.

Bring food and drinks: There are BBQ facilities and picnic tables available, so make sure you bring some food and drinks with you.

Wear sunscreen: The parks can get quite hot, so make sure you wear sunscreen and hats.

Keep the parks clean: Please remember to take your rubbish with you when you leave.

Have fun!: These parks are a great way to spend a day with the family, so make sure you have fun!

So there you have it, our round-up of the best parks in Rosehill! Whether you’re looking for somewhere to take the kids or just want to enjoy some time outdoors, these parks are definitely worth checking out. And don’t forget, there are plenty more parks and gardens to explore all around Rosehill! So get out there and enjoy the sunshine!


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The Lancers

Address: 2 Smith St, Parramatta NSW 2150, Australia

Main Phone: 0405 482 814

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Latitude: -33.8170313

Longitude: 151.0062042

Did you know that The Lancers rates 4.7/5 based on 6 total ratings?

Reviews for The Lancers

James Jackson

James Jackson

5/5

4 months ago

Don’t visit Parramatta without dedicating a few Sunday hours to this hidden gem of a museum that is a treasure-trove of pre and post federation artifacts all within the historic and still active barracks! For the Australian and military history buffs pay for the guided tour and give yourself a good couple of hours – the stories of yore are that rich!

Amalia Kannon

Amalia Kannon

4/5

9 months ago

Beautifully curated and displayed, highly recommended for military history fans. Easy to get to, with off street parking, buses stop outside, and it’s across the road from Parramatta train station.

Michelle Smith

Michelle Smith

5/5

11 months ago

Very informative
The guys there are friendly, knowledgeable.
Awesome


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Parramatta Heritage Centre

Address: 350 Church St, Parramatta NSW 2150, Australia

Main Phone: (02) 8839 3311

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Latitude: -33.8102377

Longitude: 151.0053119

Did you know that Parramatta Heritage Centre rates 4.4/5 based on 10 total ratings?

Reviews for Parramatta Heritage Centre

LOIS WAKELING

LOIS WAKELING

5/5

2 years ago

Always love going here with the kids would recommend based on my experience. Very welcoming staff.

Konrad Lippmann

Konrad Lippmann

5/5

3 years ago

A great resource for discovering the history of Parramatta. Indigenous culture, intriguing artefacts. historic houses and references of local history as well as whats on in Parramatta.

Jason Colley

Jason Colley

5/5

4 years ago

Walked past this place a number of times and really didn’t know it existed. Have to stop at if want bit of Parramatta/Australia history with cheerful assistance and some interesting items to see or buy.


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Elizabeth Farm

Address: 70 Alice St, Rosehill NSW 2142, Australia

Main Phone: (02) 9635 9488

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Latitude: -33.821158

Longitude: 151.017883

Did you know that Elizabeth Farm rates 4.4/5 based on 320 total ratings?

Reviews for Elizabeth Farm

Marta Elliott

Marta Elliott

5/5

4 months ago

Eye opening experience. You are given a tablet that gives you historical information about the property. Very interesting. Lovely house and gardens with unusual plants you don’t often see. Well worth a visit.

Dadang Utomo

Dadang Utomo

5/5

2 months ago

Gorgeous place with an interesting history behind it. Adults entry costs 18$. They offered an iPad or sensory your. The kids loved the beautiful gardens. But we wished it had a little coffee shop or small playground to make use of the beautiful garden and trees.

Historical places India

Historical places India

5/5

2 months ago

One of the oldest park and farm in Rosehil area. This place is very quite and calm. There is some entry fee to Elizabeth museum. Sorrounding park its free.


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Brislington Medical and Nursing Museum

Address: Marsden St &, George St, Parramatta NSW 2150, Australia

Main Phone: 0403 764 079

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Latitude: -33.8128998

Longitude: 151.0021131

Did you know that Brislington Medical and Nursing Museum rates 4.6/5 based on 13 total ratings?

Reviews for Brislington Medical and Nursing Museum

Emma D'Silva

Emma D’Silva

4/5

3 years ago

The only reason I give 4 stars for this place is that is only open 2 x a month. Well worth a visit – it’s the only hospital/nursing museum I have seen and it’s fascinating. Run by friendly ex-nursing staff who love to tell you interesting facts about the history of nursing/hospitals in Parramatta. It has an upstairs and there is plenty to see. Very quaint and worth the bother of coming on the correct day!

Sally Hetherington

Sally Hetherington

5/5

3 years ago

I love historic buildings. This one is 198 years old and has a remarkable history. The displays are great and authentic; all related to the history of Parramatta Hospital and the building. Only $5 entry fee.

Jeff Dyball

Jeff Dyball

4/5

2 years ago

The museum is open twice a week, not twice a month as another reviewer has stated. A beautiful Georgian house almost 200 years old, built by an ex convict using money won in a card game at a local pub. The museum has an extensive display of medical equipment originating from the Parramatta District Hospital which closed when Westmead Hospital opened 40 years ago, as well as medical artefacts from Colonial days. Volunteers provide stories of medical care and history with enthusiasm.

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