Wombolano Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Remnant of local bushland
Wombolano Park was donated to the people of Ringwood for their by a local individual. It has retained its identity as a piece of remnant bushland in the middle of Melbourne suburbia. It's a great pl...
The grounds do not cover a huge area. Located in suburbia but beautiful scenery lending to an amazing feeling of feeling isolated in real bushland, when not far off back to seeing residential housing.
The reserve was donated to Council by Frank L Walker in 1954 for the purpose of using it as a public recreation space and is mostly covered by bushland. The Wombolano Sensory Trail starts at the Rothe...
one of my new favourite bushland walks in the burbs. amazingly peaceful spot that borders busy canterbury rd. best place to enter is at the small carpark on braewood ave. than walk past the map thru i...
Remnant of local bushland
Wombolano Park was donated to the people of Ringwood for their by a local individual. It has retained its identity as a piece of remnant bushland in the middle of Melbourne suburbia. It's a great pl...
Grat little piece of remnant bushland and a place to walk the dog
Love this bit of bush which is undulating to hilly, has a playground and toilets. An excellent spot for walking the dog.
Small gem of a bushwalk
The grounds do not cover a huge area. Located in suburbia but beautiful scenery lending to an amazing feeling of feeling isolated in real bushland, when not far off back to seeing residential housing.
Nice little park for everyone
The reserve was donated to Council by Frank L Walker in 1954 for the purpose of using it as a public recreation space and is mostly covered by bushland. The Wombolano Sensory Trail starts at the Rothe...
bushland in the burbs
one of my new favourite bushland walks in the burbs. amazingly peaceful spot that borders busy canterbury rd. best place to enter is at the small carpark on braewood ave. than walk past the map thru i...