Cransley Reserve Waminda Avenue, Campbelltown, New South Wales 2560
About the Business
Welcome to Cransley Reserve, a charming establishment nestled in the heart of Campbelltown, Australia. Located on Waminda Avenue, this park is not just a point of interest, but a true haven for relaxation and tranquility.
Cransley Reserve offers a unique experience for visitors, with its serene atmosphere and lush greenery. As you enter the park, you'll be greeted by the comforting shade provided by the beautiful trees that dot the landscape. It's the perfect spot to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and unwind in nature's embrace.
One of the highlights of Cransley Reserve is its close proximity to a range of shops, including a delightful bakery. After a leisurely stroll through the park, you can indulge in some freshly baked treats or explore the nearby shops, adding a touch of convenience to your visit.
At Cransley Reserve, we hold deep respect and admiration for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Traditional Custodians, Elders, and communities. We honor their rich cultural heritage and the connection they have with the land. As you explore the park, you'll feel the spirit of unity and shared aspirations that bind us all on Dharawal country.
If you need any assistance or have any inquiries, our friendly team at Campbelltown City Council is here to help. You can find us at the corner of Queen and Broughton Streets in Campbelltown, NSW. Feel free to reach out to us via phone at (02) 4645 4000 or email us at [email protected].
Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat, a place to connect with nature, or simply a spot to enjoy a delicious treat, Cransley Reserve is the perfect destination for you. Come and experience the beauty and tranquility that this wonderful park has to offer.
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Waminda Avenue, Campbelltown, New South Wales 2560, Australia
Reviews
"Would be a lovely place to sit in shade and have a picnic if the council actually maintained the grass. And spraying the sides of the pathways doesnt equal "doing the edes", a lovely place ruined by a lazy cheap council"
"Nothing special about this park . It provides a green space and trees and should be protected. It may be a good idea to provide some seating."
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