Belgrave Lake Park
35 Park Drive, Belgrave, Victoria 3160
About the Business
Welcome to Belgrave Lake Park, a picturesque and captivating destination nestled in the heart of Australia's beautiful Belgrave. Located at 35 Park Drive, this enchanting institution is more than just a park β it is a true haven for nature lovers, families, and tourists seeking an unforgettable experience.
Belgrave Lake Park is a renowned establishment that effortlessly combines the tranquility of a park with the allure of a tourist attraction. As you step into this idyllic oasis, you will be greeted by lush greenery, towering trees, and a serene lake that mirrors the surrounding natural beauty. The park's well-maintained pathways invite you to take a leisurely stroll or enjoy a bike ride while soaking in the serene atmosphere.
This establishment offers a plethora of activities and amenities that cater to visitors of all ages and interests. Nature enthusiasts can revel in the park's abundant birdlife and native flora, making it a perfect spot for bird watching and photography enthusiasts. The lake itself is a haven for fishing enthusiasts, where you can cast your line and try your luck at catching some freshwater fish.
Families will delight in the park's well-equipped playgrounds, offering endless fun for children of all ages. Let the little ones unleash their energy as they climb, swing, and slide, while parents relax on the nearby benches, admiring the scenic views. The expansive grassy areas provide ample space for a picnic or a game of frisbee, perfect for spending quality time with loved ones.
Belgrave Lake Park is not only a destination for leisure, but it also serves as a hub for community events and gatherings. From vibrant festivals and concerts to art exhibitions and cultural celebrations, this institution is a dynamic space that fosters a sense of togetherness and community spirit.
Conveniently located in Belgrave, this park is easily accessible and offers ample parking facilities for visitors. Whether you are a local looking for a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life or a tourist seeking an authentic Australian experience, Belgrave Lake Park is a must-visit destination that will leave an indelible mark on your memory.
Immerse yourself in the natural beauty, tranquility, and boundless recreational opportunities that Belgrave Lake Park has to offer. Plan your visit today and create unforgettable memories in this enchanting Australian gem.
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Reviews
"Great area for families, dog walkers, picnickers, etc. The playground is varied for most abilities and ages. There's plenty of space for dogs to run and play, and also lovely walking/jogging track. Toilet facilities are average, but usually in working order."
"Fabulous place with plenty of amenities. The only recommendation would be all parking free. It's a very expensive family outing for train ride, food, paddle boats, museum entry, lolly shop etc."
"There's something primordial about the reservoir, walking around it on the westerly path on a sunny winter day. The walk is short, less than a kilometre from the upper car park to Old Reservoir Road (more on that in a bit) but wet and slippery and a little steep in places and definitely not wheelchair friendly. But the rest of the park is, with defined tracks and one of the best kiddie playgrounds I've seen in a while. There is also a strange, Flinstones-like spot down from the loos that I didn't photograph but others have and I've no idea what it's for, but it looks terrific fun for kids as well. Parking is okay, there are a few levels but I'd imagine they would fill up quickly in summer, as would the bbq facilities, no doubt. And there's not a lot of seating, given the playground, or shaded areas outside the walking tracks, so expect extreme UV exposure when the sun is out. With the western walking track, because of the weir and private property, it terminates on the road, which means either turning around and walking back, or walking south on Old Reservoir Road to the Belgrave-Hallam Road, then back to the park along Judkins Avenue or Park Drive. We chose Park Drive because it is sealed, but when the weather is less wet, Judkins Avenue would be more in keeping with the terrain. Now, to the reason I did not give the park five stars. Noise! It's astoundingly noisy, with neighbours, construction, and cars catching in what seems to be the amplified hollow that the park sits in, creating a cacophony that's not restful. Someone in a house up the hill on the northern side had dance music blaring and they may as well have parked the boom box in the playground, it was so clear...and loud! I think, if you're looking for a place to let the kids run free for a bit, this is awesome. But if you're looking for a relaxing, back-to-nature walk, not so much."
"Quite a small walk but pleasant lake and walking area. Great for taking your dog on lead, with the paths relatively well marked. There's a few bridge walkways through the ferns across the streams, which take you towards the lake. There's an off leash dog park nearby too which is great for letting the dogs run off some steam."
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