Robson Park Haberfield, New South Wales 2045
About the Business
Welcome to Robson Park, a charming establishment located in Haberfield, New South Wales. This park is a true point of interest and a must-visit tourist attraction in the Inner West Council area. Situated not far from the Bay Walk, Robson Park offers a delightful escape with its lush greenery, shaded areas, and convenient amenities.
As you explore the park, you'll be captivated by its beautifully landscaped gardens adorned with vibrant flower patches and towering palm trees providing ample shade on sunny days. Whether you're looking to relax, have a picnic, or simply enjoy the serene surroundings, Robson Park has you covered.
For those planning a small picnic gathering, the park features undercover tables perfect for intimate gatherings. However, please note that bookings will not be accepted within seven (7) days of the desired event date. To make a booking or inquire about availability, simply email [email protected], and you will receive a booking form to complete.
It's important to note that sporting grounds within Robson Park require a booking for casual hire, regardless of the number of people attending. For all sporting ground inquiries, please email [email protected]. Additionally, please familiarize yourself with the terms and conditions provided below, as they contain essential information regarding cancellations, refunds, and inclement weather policies.
To ensure a smooth experience, park bookings must be confirmed with the Inner West Council at least one (1) week prior to the event. Depending on the scale of your event, different requirements may apply. For events with fewer than 30 people and the inclusion of marquees or entertainment/amusement devices, a maximum of four (4) hours is allowed, subject to Council approval. An application must be submitted to the Council at least four (4) weeks in advance.
For larger-scale events exceeding 250 people, or if you have any further inquiries, please email [email protected]. If you plan to engage a contractor to provide equipment, please ensure you have public liability insurance and submit the necessary documentation.
To make a provisional booking request for your preferred event date and submit your documents, please click on the "Request Cancellation" tab within the booking portal. Should you have any general inquiries about our parks, feel free to utilize Council's online customer service request system.
At Robson Park, we value your feedback and strive to continuously improve our services. We appreciate your contribution in helping us enhance the content of this page.
As part of the Inner West community, we take pride in our uniquely creative and diverse neighborhood. Our community is composed of people from various cultures, ideologies, and experiences, harmoniously living side-by-side. We acknowledge that this land traditionally belonged to the Gadigal and Wangal peoples of the Eora nation, and we pay our respects to their elders, past, present, and emerging.
Come and visit Robson Park, where tranquility meets nature's beauty. Our operating hours are Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays) from 8:30 am to 5 pm. We look forward to welcoming you to our park and providing you with an unforgettable experience.
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Haberfield, New South Wales 2045, Australia
Reviews
"4.5 stars if I could. A reliably uncrowded large park with both plenty of open space and many beautiful old trees for shade and admiring. Plenty of new park seats too. A sampling of the numerous reviews provides an excellent overview of the enjoyable aspects of the park. An aspect of the park not so often highlighted is the age of some of its features, enough of which have been retained or sympathetically managed that the mind's eye can see the park as it was 50 years or more ago - if you saw it then. It is worth spending time to explore for them. The pattern and construction of the pathways through the naturally (and not since artificially levelled) sloping land have been essentially retained, with recent replacement of uneven, lifted and cracked panels rather than replacing the old path borders and entirely concreting over all the older panels. A not entirely sympathetic new long path now enters from the Eastern end, traversing the lower northern part of the park, but it is usefully placed for park access from local (street) footpaths. Essentially it makes a path in the park a connection between the footpath ends of Dobroyd Parade. I prefer walking the Dobroyd Parade footpath from Hawthorne Parade and across Robson Park to that section of the Bay Walk - perhaps, arguably, the "other" footpath of Dobroyd Parade. (Photo 13 is a view of the bay and Bay Walk from the Dobroyd Parade footpath). Consistently, the old small gardens with their rock borders have been retained, including the raised war memorial feature which includes the (pictured) plaque; and where path material forms a cross, in the line of a pathway but discrete from it. Whilst the historic WW1 machine gun in its rock-bordered place has long been removed from the top SW corner of the park near the (pictured) entry sign and associated features, and the old play equipment of the bottom NW corner - of an enormous wooden with iron holding bars whirligig (for the want of a better descriptive word), very high metal slippery-dip, massive iron and heavy wood see-saw and swings - have also been long removed in the name of safety, two of the old huts for sitting protected from the weather remain. Look for the signs of age on thick wooden posts, and elsewhere. Can depressions in the grass still be seen in the vicinity of the old play equipment where deep dirt tracks were worn by running and landing feet for many years? They were really too dangerous to retain, though perhaps the whirligig should have been immobilised and preserved as I have seen nothing like it since, but were immense fun. Sometimes the mind's eye plays tricks here. To add to an experience of times past, perhaps find some time to also visit the vast open space of Timbrell Park diagonally opposite, when not being used for sport, and perhaps fly a kite."
"Beautiful and spacious park with view of Parramatta river across from the street. Toilet facilities and children playground. Plenty of green spaces for gathering and picnic."
"Very old, spacious, beautiful park situated on the western edge of Iron cove. Shady trees, playgrounds, picnic areas, rose garden and toilet amenities."
"Toilets, playground, large open grass space, seats and tables with shade. What more could you want from a local park?"
"Big big park, there are picnic area there with cover. Can't see park bbq anywhere so we brought our own portable burner for our little lunch"
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