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Kerelas End

πŸ“ Wahroonga, NSW 2076 Β· Managed by Ku-ring-gai Council

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Kerelas End is a park in Wahroonga, NSW 2076, managed by Ku-ring-gai Council. Known for its natural beauty, the park offers spaces for recreation and relaxation in the Upper North Shore area.

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Nature walksPeaceful recreationOn-leash dog walkingLocal residentsOutdoor relaxationBushland exploration

About Kerelas End

About Kerelas End

Kerelas End is a Ku-ring-gai Council-managed park located in Wahroonga, NSW 2076. The park features natural bushland environment and offers opportunities for outdoor recreation. Kerelas End in Wahroonga provides a serene setting for community members. The park's natural environment makes Kerelas End an appealing destination for those seeking peaceful outdoor spaces. Kerelas End in Wahroonga is accessible to local residents and visitors exploring the Upper North Shore area.

Walking and Nature at Kerelas End

Kerelas End in Wahroonga features natural bushland suitable for walking and enjoying nature. The park environment at Kerelas End supports outdoor recreation. Nearby Wahroonga Estate encompasses 34.1 hectares of environmental conservation bushland with walking trails available. Dogs at Wahroonga Estate must be kept on a lead. The broader Wahroonga area offers several walking trails including Lovers Jump Circuit (9.5 km) and Lovers Jump Creek and Samuel King Loop (11.1 km). Kerelas End in Wahroonga provides access to the natural heritage of the region.

Getting to Kerelas End

Kerelas End is located in Wahroonga, NSW 2076, in the Ku-ring-gai Council area. Street parking is available around nearby Wahroonga Park on Coonanbarra Road. Wahroonga Station parking operates 24 hours at 23 Millewa Ave. Ku-ring-gai Council Car Park 37 at 170D The Comenarra Parkway offers free parking (2-hour maximum weekdays, 1-hour maximum Saturdays). Public transport access includes proximity to Wahroonga train station on the Upper North Shore line. Kerelas End in Wahroonga is accessible via local road networks.

Dog Policies at Kerelas End

Dogs are permitted at Kerelas End in Wahroonga but must be kept under effective control. Kerelas End in Wahroonga does not have a designated off-leash area. The nearest off-leash dog area is Golden Jubilee Fields on Esk Street, Wahroonga, where the back field allows off-leash access between 1 pm and midnight. Dogs at Kerelas End must be kept on a lead at all times. Owners are responsible for cleaning up after their pets. Ku-ring-gai Council maintains specific off-leash areas separate from Kerelas End.

Activities at Kerelas End

WalkingNature appreciationRelaxationDog walking (on-leash)

Facilities at Kerelas End

πŸ›Playgroundβœ—
πŸ”₯BBQ Facilitiesβœ—
🚻Toiletsβœ—
πŸ’§Drinking Waterβœ—
πŸ…ΏοΈParking
🍽️Picnic Tablesβœ—
πŸƒWalking Paths
πŸ…Sports Fieldsβœ—
πŸ•Dogs on leash
β€’ Walking paths through natural bushland β€’ Street parking available nearby β€’ No designated off-leash dog area (leashed dogs only)

Visitor tips for Kerelas End

  • βœ“Keep dogs on a lead at all timesβ€”Kerelas End does not have an off-leash area
  • βœ“For off-leash dog exercise, visit Golden Jubilee Fields (Esk Street) between 1 pm and midnight
  • βœ“Street parking is available nearby; Wahroonga train station parking operates 24/7
  • βœ“The broader Wahroonga bushland offers multiple walking trails for more extensive outdoor activity
  • βœ“Always clean up after your dog and ensure effective control in public areas

Getting to Kerelas End

Kerelas End, Wahroonga NSW 2076. Street parking available nearby. Wahroonga train station accessible via The Comenarra Parkway. Ku-ring-gai Council Car Park 37 at 170D The Comenarra Parkway offers free parking (2-hour max weekdays).

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Nearby Wahroonga

  • πŸ“Wahroonga train station
  • πŸ“Wahroonga Park (Coonanbarra Road)
  • πŸ“McKenzie Park (Millewa Ave & Illoura Ave)
  • πŸ“Archdale Park (Neringah Avenue South)
  • πŸ“Golden Jubilee Fields (Esk Street)

Frequently asked questions about Kerelas End

Can I let my dog off-leash at Kerelas End?

No. Kerelas End does not have a designated off-leash dog area. Dogs must be kept on a lead at all times. The nearest off-leash area is Golden Jubilee Fields on Esk Street, Wahroonga, where off-leash access is available in the back field between 1 pm and midnight.

Is Kerelas End dog-friendly for small dogs?

Yes, Kerelas End is dog-friendly for small dogs provided they are kept on a lead. Dogs of all sizes are welcome to walk through the park, and owners remain responsible for cleaning up after their pets and maintaining effective control.

Are there good walking trails at Kerelas End?

Kerelas End features natural bushland with walking paths. For more extensive walking options, nearby Wahroonga Estate offers 34.1 hectares of environmental conservation bushland. The region also includes Lovers Jump Circuit (9.5 km) and Lovers Jump Creek and Samuel King Loop (11.1 km) trails.

Is there parking at Kerelas End Wahroonga?

Street parking is available around Kerelas End. Nearby Wahroonga Station parking (23 Millewa Ave) operates 24 hours. Ku-ring-gai Council Car Park 37 at 170D The Comenarra Parkway offers free parking with a 2-hour maximum stay weekdays and 1-hour maximum Saturdays.

What makes Kerelas End unique compared to other Wahroonga parks?

Kerelas End is known for its natural bushland environment and serene setting for recreation and relaxation. While other Wahroonga parks like Wahroonga Park offer playgrounds and manicured gardens, Kerelas End focuses on natural spaces suitable for walking and quiet outdoor enjoyment.

Is Kerelas End safe to visit?

Kerelas End is managed by Ku-ring-gai Council and is open to the public for recreational use. As with all public spaces, standard safety precautions apply. The park's natural bushland setting provides a secure environment for walking and relaxation during daylight hours.