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刚才大致搜索了下悉尼的几个 off-leash parks... 不知道有没有TX 去过这些off-leash parks么,,, 希望可以提供一些reviews或者偏山区的好去处?
谢谢
Here are four of the best:
1. Centennial Parklands
Located in the heart of the city, Centennial Parklands offers a massive 154 hectares (43 per cent of its total area) of off-leash space. It's a veritable pooch paradise, with plenty of room to run free and plenty of other dogs to make friends with. With such green surrounds, you could be forgiven for forgetting you're in the middle of a big city.
2. Rowland Reserve
This waterfront park at Bayview has long been a favourite among dogs on the northern beaches. If your pooch loves swimming, Rowland Reserve is the place to go. There's also the sandy beach and some shady, grassed areas to explore. The popularity of this park means it can get pretty busy, so be prepared to meet a lot of new friends.
3. Hawthorne Canal Reserve
No list of Sydney's best off-leash spaces would be complete without this Leichhardt gem. This long strip of grass is a regular haunt of the inner west's most pampered pooches and, with the fantastic Cafe Bones also a part of the park, you can treat your furry friend to a Pupaccino while you put your feet up.
4. Epping Oval
Whether you visit Epping Oval at 6am or 6pm, chances are you'll see several dogs enjoying the freedom of this big off-leash area. The oval is dog-friendly whenever there are no organised sporting events being held, and is eternally popular with local pooches.
There are plenty of other dog off-leash areas right across the greater metropolitan area. So if you want to give your dog a fantastic outing, get in touch with your local council to find your nearest off-leash area. |
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