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Fernvale Memorial Park
Brisbane Valley Highway, Fernvale, Queensland, Australia
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About Fernvale Memorial Park
Welcome to Fernvale Memorial Park, a hidden treasure nestled in the charming Somerset region of Australia. Located at Fernvale, Brisbane Valley Highway, this establishment is not just a park, but a point of interest and a place of remembrance.
Fernvale Memorial Park is one of the many unique local parks and reserves scattered throughout Somerset townships. As you explore the region, make sure to include this park in your itinerary to experience its beauty and tranquility. Surrounded by lush greenery and picturesque landscapes, it offers a peaceful retreat for visitors of all ages.
This park is open to the general public for regular use, allowing you to enjoy its facilities and amenities at your leisure. Whether you're looking for a serene spot for a picnic, a peaceful place to stroll, or a place to relax and connect with nature, Fernvale Memorial Park has it all. You can take a leisurely walk along the well-maintained pathways, breathe in the fresh air, and admire the stunning flora and fauna that call this park home.
If you have a special event in mind, such as a wedding, birthday party, or corporate gathering, Fernvale Memorial Park provides the perfect backdrop. You can even arrange to erect a marquee or similar structures to make your event truly memorable. To discuss your specific requirements and make a booking, simply contact the Somerset Regional Council at 5424 4000.
At Somerset Regional Council, we are committed to the planning and management of our parks and reserves. We have implemented various plans and strategies to ensure that these natural spaces are well-maintained and accessible to all. Our ongoing efforts include the Somerset Regional Council Review of Parkland Strategy, conducted in July 2017, as well as the Mid-Brisbane River Outdoor Recreation Master Plans.
As you explore Fernvale Memorial Park and the wider Somerset region, we encourage you to acknowledge and respect the Traditional Custodians of the Country. We embrace and promote the rich heritage of the Somerset region, incorporating all cultures, beliefs, and aspirations. Let us all honor the land, its history, and the ancestors who have shaped it.
For any inquiries or to learn more about the Somerset Regional Council, you can visit our office located at 2 Redbank Street, Esk, QLD 4312. We are here to assist you and provide you with the necessary information to make the most of your visit to Fernvale Memorial Park and the Somerset region.
Come and discover the beauty and serenity of Fernvale Memorial Park. Immerse yourself in nature, pay tribute to the past, and create lasting memories in this remarkable institution.
Photos of Fernvale Memorial Park
Brisbane Valley Highway, Fernvale QLD 4306, Australia
Reviews of Fernvale Memorial Park
"It was fairly clean and tidy, and a nice spot to sit when having something from the Fernvale Bakery, especially for anyone doing the BVRT as it meant there was somewhere to stop, refill, go to the bathroom and wait whilst someone else hurried across. Crossing the road can be a bit of a pain but there is a refuge crossing a bit up the road. And though there are seats across the park, with how busy it gets at the Fernvale Bakery, it makes space sparse pretty quickly, especially with the way the benches are laid out by the playground. There are plenty of bins. If you're coming from Wulkuraka Station, it makes a great first stop on the Brisbane Valley Rail Trail."
"The new park is a lot smaller than the last one, there's no swings, all parent seating is located outside the perimeter fence and the park is no longer appropriate for younger kids. Such a shame. It seems like we lost so much variety and play equipment only to gain a semi decent train... If you have little ones, spend the 10mins and pop over to lowood, their 2 public playgrounds are much better, almost just as new and twice the size. And on a side note, the male public toilet is an absolute cesspit."
"Decent stop point if your doing the rail trail on a pushie. Toilets and bubblers nearby along with undercover picnic tables that are large and well made. Plenty of carparks. There is no pedestrian crossing to get to shops and pub so during weekend peak can be quite busy if you have kids. Bakery over the road is great. The rail trail path is right there going through it so very handy. Tourist buses usually frequent the area as well."
"Nice park but very hard to cross the busy road to get some takeaway. No pedestrian crossing and speed limit 60km/h every town speed limit is 50km/h."
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