Overview
Located in Sydney’s Inner West, Bicentennial Park in Glebe provides a large off-leash space for dogs along the foreshore of Rozelle Bay.
The park is unfenced but open and expansive, offering wide grassy fields and scenic harbour views. It’s a lively and social spot, especially popular with locals in the afternoons and on weekends.
The off-leash area is generous in size, with plenty of room for dogs to run and play. Paths weave through the park for on-lead walks, while shaded seating and water views create a pleasant environment for owners. Parking is available nearby, making it convenient for those travelling from other parts of Sydney.
Because the park is unfenced, reliable recall is important. The grassy surface is generally well-maintained, though it can get muddy after heavy rain. Water stations are scattered throughout, but it’s worth bringing your own bowl for convenience.
The park connects directly to the Glebe Foreshore Walk, a popular route linking several other harbourside parks and dog-friendly areas. Cafes and local shops in Glebe are within walking distance, giving owners plenty of post-walk options.
Bicentennial Park is well-suited to energetic and social dogs that enjoy open spaces and the stimulation of a busy, active park.
Bicentennial Park is managed by the City of Sydney Council.
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