This park is quite large in size considering it is located so close to the centre of the city. It looks at it's best in Autumn when the leaves are changing colour. For those less active the main area is flat and has sealed paths............however........to get the full experince from this park you need to climb a steep little hill (or park in the top carpark) then climb the poppethead lookout which gives a great view and prospective of this city and the grand buildings which she has.
On a warm summers day in Bendigo, there's NO better place to escape the heat of the day than in leafy Rosalind Park, right in the heart of the City.Just take a seat and watch the world go by or stroll around the winding pathways or take a break at one of the many eateries in either View Street or Pall Mall which surround this oasis in the City.There's also a conservatory or giant glass nearby which is a spectacular indoor display well worth a look.
Just a stunning park , we had beautiful weather and the park was just beautiful ! Keep an eye up high for bats !!!!!!!
Hadn't been to the park for a while as I no longer work in town. As part of the venue for the fun run I had the opportunity not only to notice all the work the council has put into managing the trees and gardens but was amazed by how peaceful the shady areas were and how gorgeous the entire park was. As I usually visit gardens when I travel, I was impressed as this local gem would hold its one with interstate and international gardens. A great place to enjoy gourmet offerings from the nearby shops or just a packed lunch or a coffee.
We found ourselves at a gateway into Rosalind Park after having lunch at the Shamrock Hotel across the road. What a lovely, inviting Victorian-era park. My initial visit was brief; I plan to return.
Century-old trees, roses, hydrangeas, lawns, creek, alongside the main road though Bendigo and adjoining the art gallery and cultural district.
On a hot summers day, this park is just the best place to take a rest under the massive old oaks, planted long ago to provide coolness in huge areas of shade, right in the heart of Bendigo's CBD.
Definitely worth a long walk through, this park is lovely spot for a walk or just sitting watching world go by. Seemed to have constant stream of people, appears to be used by locals as much as tourists. Lots of points of interest in park, and plenty of lovely shady spots to sit. We loved the conservatory down between the visitor centre and dragon museum, and the poppet head at the top near art gallery.
a brisk walk around the park and climb to the top of the observation tower for a lovely view of the city
A great place to spend a couple of hours enjoying the peace and quiet to read a book or for an early morning walk or jog.Climb the watch tower for a great view.We were there on new years eve and enjoyed a very good Fireworks Display.