Webb Park
About the Business
Welcome to Webb Park, located at 84 Waratah Street in Mayfield, Australia. This establishment is not just your average park, but a true point of interest and tourist attraction. With its picturesque surroundings and various amenities, Webb Park is a must-visit destination for locals and tourists alike.
At Webb Park, we pride ourselves on providing a unique and enjoyable experience for all visitors. Whether you are looking to relax in the serene natural environment, have a picnic with your loved ones, or engage in outdoor activities, this park has something for everyone.
One of the standout features of Webb Park is its commitment to accessibility and inclusivity. We understand the importance of providing facilities that cater to the needs of all individuals. To ensure a comfortable experience for everyone, we encourage you to visit the Public Toilet Map, which provides information on accessibility, opening hours, and facilities such as showers and baby change rooms at over 16,000 publicly available toilets across Australia.
Furthermore, as an institution operating on the traditional country of the Awabakal and Worimi peoples, we acknowledge and respect their cultural heritage, beliefs, and ongoing connection to the land. We recognize that they are the proud survivors of more than two hundred years of dispossession and are committed to addressing disadvantages and attaining justice for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of this community.
So whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat, a place to connect with nature, or a chance to learn about the rich cultural history of the area, Webb Park is the perfect destination. Come and immerse yourself in the beauty of this park, and experience the warmth and hospitality that Australia has to offer.
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Location & Phone number
84 Waratah Street, Mayfield NSW 2304, Australia
Reviews
"Difficult for small children to access the slide"
"Webb Park has such potential but has been neglected in its care. The paths surrounding the park and through it are quite uneven making it somewhat tricky for prams to enjoy a smooth ride, and the playground more difficult than necessary to traverse to. The playground itself is "OK" but could do with some upkeep such as cleaning the dirt and graffiti off or replacing the swing seats. The same goes for the park benches nearby which I probably wouldn't recommend using for picnic purposes. There is a good amount of parking about, and a lot of it is shaded. There is only one garbage bin nearby which is often overflowing and there are no restroom facilities, so be prepared to bring a change of clothes or nappies (and take them home with you). It isn't too bad for a quick visit if you live nearby to let the kids use up some energy, but I would suggest going to Stevenson Park further up Maitland Road if planning for an extended stay for picnics and the like."
"What can I say, Webb park.... Daytime haunt of the new Mayfield mums club. Small mixed playing apparatus for kids, couple of benches, a path and possibly a war memorial/dogs territory marker. Magnificent fig trees which the council will no doubt soon destroy. By night, this park is a different beast. The two adjacent pubs and halfway house for delinquent gentlemen mean that it's real melting pot of cultures after dark. Three stars is the safe bet"
"Clean, tidy and well kept. No rubbish laying around and plenty of seats both out in the sun and in the shade."
"A decent park with a mural in the middle that makes it more interesting to be around while taking some down time. The park is usually clean when i pass by but is near a pub and public housing area making it less safe to be at after hours expecially on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights. It is best to visit during the day."
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