Yarra Bend Park has been one of Melbourne’s largest expanses of inner suburban parkland for nearly 150 years. Yarra Bend Park and neighbouring Studley Park were reserved in 1877. Both park areas and several reserves were combined in 1929 to create one large park. The combined area became known as Yarra Bend National Park despite never being raised to formal national park status.
During the 1930’s additions included picnic and sporting grounds, toilet facilities and a public golf course. The Yarra Bend Golf Club House, officially opened in May 1936, is an original example of American ‘Country Club’ type architecture. The Park provides a great open space for walking, bike riding, riverside cafes, golf, boating, BBQs, picnicking and a host of other leisure activities.
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Beautiful National park.
ReplyDeleteJocelyn @ http://justalittlesouthernhospitality.blogspot.com
WAU, what a great park in the middle in the city!
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Your photos too!
Hugs Rivien
Love the reflections in the water!
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Lea
I like the photographs that are up close and personal and then the image taken from high above. Nice job!
ReplyDeleteJM, Illinois
It's a beautiful place, but I'd never know how to pronounce its name!
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A wonderful part of the world Nick.
ReplyDeleteThe blue of the sky looks wonderful reflected in the water. A beautiful place to wander.
ReplyDeletebeautiful park and i love the reflections
ReplyDeletelove the water, esp in that 2nd pic
ReplyDeleteROG, ABCW
A beautiful place like this in the middle of a big city is to die for. Love it so much I wish I could visit this place someday.
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Kim,USA
Gorgeous!
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