Burnie Park

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Burnie Park boasts rolling green hills, trees of many species, a rose garden, rhododendrons, a waterfall, a music shell, a memorial cenotaph, a fire-fighting demonstration track, playgrounds, barbecues and picnic area, accessible playground and toilet facilities are all featured within a 1.5km drive of the city centre, at Burnie Park.

Located on the Bass Highway just west of the city centre, overlooking West Park Oval, University of Tasmania and Bass Strait, it is arguably one of the prettiest parks in Tasmania. Burnie Park is divided by a natural waterway flowing over Oldaker Falls which can be viewed at the top of a short walking trail, and flows into a small pond with a raft of ducks.

This recreational precinct also includes the adjacent West Park, providing facilities for cricket and football, field sports, track cycling, woodcutting and social activities.

Burnie Park is also home to the city's oldest Colonial-era building, the Burnie Inn.

The Park features a developed landscape, with numerous exotic and native trees and abundant lawns.

The Park is used annually for events such as Anzac Day and Remembrance Day services, and various community events.

The Burnie Park is easily accessible to all, including a Liberty Swing for those who use a wheelchair to enjoy.

 

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What is Burnie Park?
Burnie Park is a public park located in the city of Burnie, Tasmania, Australia. It is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, with a variety of recreational facilities and natural features to explore.

What can I do at Burnie Park?
Burnie Park offers a range of activities and facilities, including walking trails, BBQ and picnic areas, all abilities playground, sound-shell and public toilets. You can also enjoy the beautiful views of the ocean and the surrounding countryside.

What is Oldaker Falls?
Oldaker Falls is a scenic waterfall located within Burnie Park. It is a popular spot for nature lovers and photographers, who come to admire its beauty and take stunning photos.

How do I get to Oldaker Falls?
Oldaker Falls can be accessed via a walking trail within Burnie Park. The trail is well-marked and easy to follow, and takes you through a beautiful forested area before arriving at the falls.

 

Location

Burnie park carpark, Park st, Burnie 7320  View Map and directions

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