Sorlie Avenue Reserve
π Baulkham Hills, NSW 2153 Β· Managed by City of Parramatta
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Sorlie Avenue Reserve is a small, family-friendly park in Northmead, NSW featuring a playground designed for preschoolers and toddlers with a bird's nest swing and climbing play gym. The reserve offers a compact space ideal for short play outings and casual relaxation.
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About Sorlie Avenue Reserve
Playground and Play Equipment at Sorlie Avenue Reserve
Sorlie Avenue Reserve has a playground designed specifically for preschoolers and toddlers. The playground features a bird's nest swing and a climbing play gym, providing engaging play opportunities for young children. Sorlie Avenue Reserve offers sandstone seating nearby where caregivers can supervise. The playground at Sorlie Avenue Reserve is unfenced, so close supervision is essential for younger children. The compact but engaging play space makes Sorlie Avenue Reserve ideal for families with very young children seeking a casual outing in the Northmead area.
Walking Paths and Accessibility at Sorlie Avenue Reserve
Sorlie Avenue Reserve has a sloped walking path that runs through the reserve and connects to Sorlie Avenue. This path provides accessible circulation through Sorlie Avenue Reserve for visitors of all mobility levels. The gentle slope makes Sorlie Avenue Reserve suitable for prams and strollers, enhancing accessibility for families with young children. The walking path at Sorlie Avenue Reserve allows visitors to enjoy the reserve while moving between the playground and surrounding streets. The thoughtful path design at Sorlie Avenue Reserve encourages exploration and casual recreation.
Parking and Getting to Sorlie Avenue Reserve
Sorlie Avenue Reserve is located at 2 Sorlie Avenue in Northmead, NSW 2152. Parking at Sorlie Avenue Reserve is available on surrounding streets, including Ventura Road and Sorlie Avenue itself. Street parking accommodates visitor vehicles accessing Sorlie Avenue Reserve. The convenient street parking near Sorlie Avenue Reserve makes it easily accessible for families planning short visits. Sorlie Avenue Reserve's location within the City of Parramatta makes it accessible to local residents and families in the broader Baulkham Hills area.
Activities at Sorlie Avenue Reserve
Facilities at Sorlie Avenue Reserve
Visitor tips for Sorlie Avenue Reserve
- βSupervision is essential as the playground is unfenced
- βThe sloped walking path is pram and stroller friendly
- βPark on surrounding streets like Ventura Road or Sorlie Avenue
- βThe reserve is best suited for preschoolers and toddlers rather than older children
- βBring sandstone seating nearby for caregiver supervision
Getting to Sorlie Avenue Reserve
Sorlie Avenue Reserve is located at 2 Sorlie Avenue, Northmead, NSW 2152. Parking is available on surrounding streets including Ventura Road and Sorlie Avenue.
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Is Sorlie Avenue Reserve suitable for young children?
Yes, Sorlie Avenue Reserve is ideal for young children, particularly preschoolers and toddlers. The playground features a bird's nest swing and climbing play gym designed for this age group. However, since the playground is unfenced, close supervision is recommended for younger children at all times.
Can I let my dog off-leash at Sorlie Avenue Reserve?
No, Sorlie Avenue Reserve is not designated as an off-leash dog area. Unless explicitly marked as off-leash, dogs must remain on-leash at Sorlie Avenue Reserve. Dogs are typically prohibited within 10 meters of playground equipment.
What playgrounds are at Sorlie Avenue Reserve?
Sorlie Avenue Reserve has a single playground designed for preschoolers and toddlers. It features a bird's nest swing and a climbing play gym. Sandstone seating is available nearby for caregivers supervising children.
Is Sorlie Avenue Reserve worth visiting?
Sorlie Avenue Reserve is worth visiting if you have preschoolers or toddlers seeking a short, casual play outing. The compact playground and nearby seating make it ideal for families with very young children, though older children may find limited attractions.
Are there walking trails at Sorlie Avenue Reserve?
Sorlie Avenue Reserve has a sloped walking path that runs through the reserve and connects to Sorlie Avenue. This gentle slope is accessible for prams and strollers, making it suitable for families with young children.
How many parking spaces does Sorlie Avenue Reserve have?
The specific number of parking spaces is not documented. Parking at Sorlie Avenue Reserve is available on surrounding streets including Ventura Road and Sorlie Avenue. Street parking accommodates visitor vehicles.