10 Great Public Places in the 3216 and 3217 Postcodes

 
 

The Armstrong Creek Growth Area is home to infinite public places that promote health and wellbeing. Whether you’re looking for a spot to relax, exercise, or connect with nature, the 3216 and 3217 postcodes have plenty to offer. Here are some top locations to check out…

1. Armstrong Creek Town Centre

The heart of the community, Armstrong Creek Town Centre, features:

  • Walking and Cycling Paths: Enjoy well-maintained paths ideal for walking, jogging, or cycling.

  • Parks and Green Spaces: Relax in beautifully landscaped parks perfect for picnics and outdoor yoga.

2. Sparrovale Wetlands

A natural oasis located in Charlemont, Sparrovale Wetlands is great for nature enthusiasts:

  • Birdwatching: Spot a variety of bird species in their natural habitat.

  • Nature Walks: Take a leisurely stroll along designated paths and enjoy the tranquillity.

3. Armstrong Creek East Children’s Centre and Playground

A family-friendly spot providing:

  • Play Areas: Safe and engaging play structures for children.

  • Community Events: Regular events and activities promoting health and community spirit.

4. Lake Connewarre Reserve

A short drive away, this reserve offers:

  • Fishing and Kayaking: Engage in water-based activities.

  • Scenic Views: Enjoy the picturesque landscapes and peaceful environment.

5. Armstrong Creek Loop

A 5km loop trail passing through Mount Duneed and Armstrong Creek, great for those looking to:

  • Get into Running: 5km is a great goal for those looking to start running.

  • Walk the Dog: Plenty of smells for your furry friends.

6. Dooliebeal Reserve

A grassy woodland gem, located between the Surf Coast Highway and Horseshoe Bend Road:

  • Frogspotting: The Southern Brown Tree Frog, Pobblebonk Frog, Spotted Marsh Frog and the Striped Marsh Frog are all known to be found in this area.

  • Indigenous Plant Species: Discover plants used in ​​Aboriginal traditional medicine practice.

  • Meditation and Yoga: Use the peaceful surroundings as a backdrop for personal meditation or yoga practice.

7. Barwon River

The Barwon River meanders through Geelong, providing numerous opportunities for recreation:

  • Cycling and Walking Trails: Explore the extensive network of trails that cater to all fitness levels.

  • Kayaking and Canoeing: Take to the water and enjoy a peaceful paddle amidst natural surroundings.

  • Fishing: Cast a line and unwind by the riverbanks.

8. Brearley Park Reserve

A large off-leash dog reserve that connects to the Waurn Ponds Creek corridor in Grovedale and Marshall:

  • Dogs Off-Leash: Let your fur baby run wild and get the zoomies out.

  • Walking Track: Connects to the Waurn Ponds Creek walking track

9. Pioneer Park

Home to the Waurn Ponds skate park, BMX track and walking tracks:

  • New Skate Facilities: The recent redevelopment incorporates both street and park style skating into the one location.

  • Great for All: A highly diverse park great for people of varying ages and abilities to hone their skate and BMX skills.

10. Belmont Common

A large tract of land that is home to South Barwon Reserve, Jerringot Wetland and the Barwon Valley Activity Centre:

  • Snag a Bargain: The Belmont Market operates 8:00am - 1:00pm every Sunday with great health food stalls and plenty of alternative health stalls.

  • Find a Mudfish: Jerringot is one of only six places in Victoria where the Australian Mudfish is found.

Tips for Maximising Your Wellbeing Visits

  • Stay Hydrated: Carry a water bottle to stay hydrated, especially during warmer months.

  • Sun Protection: Apply sunscreen and wear a hat to protect against UV rays.

  • Comfortable Footwear: Wear appropriate shoes for walking, running, or hiking.

Exploring these public places in the 3216 and 3217 postcodes is a great way to enhance your health and wellbeing. Whether you prefer water activities, walking in nature, or simply relaxing in a beautiful setting, the Armstrong Creek Growth Area has something for everyone. For more tips on maintaining a healthy lifestyle, visit Be Well Health Group.

Darcy 


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