5 /5 Dennis Lin: Great museum, the staffs talked and guided us throughout our visit and the cottage stuff were stunning. Completely worth the money.
5 /5 Ben Flack: A small museum to the history of Carss Park and the Carss family, also has a roll for the Kogarah area of people who served in WW1. The staff there were friendly and definitely cared about the piece of history they were preserving.
3 /5 Brett Liebenberg: Open every Sunday afternoon from 1pm. Prices have gone up by $3 but kids now enjoy free entry!
5 /5 Hayley Dean: Carss Bush Park, Blakehurst: located in the foreshore of Kogarah Bay, this wonderful parkland holds Regional Heritage Significance.
The house you can see in the photos was once owned by a Scotsman by the name of William Carss in 1863 and is now a museum (only opened on Sunday) run by the Kogarah Historical Environment.
5 /5 Carole Jones: A group of Balmain Probus members visited the museum on the 26th September, we all thoroughly enjoyed the experience, the 2 ladies from the Historical Society were so informative and we had a really wonderful visit.
Zoe Xu Beautiful beach not too busy. Love the morning walks here especially colder weathers when there’s not many people. Pelican and dolphins spotted sometimes when lucky.
Parks and Adventures of Sydney Love the new playground upgrade. So well designed. Has everything you could ask for. See parksandadventuresofsydney on Instagram for more.
Kwan Rittismith The water is clear and clean, there is an exercise walkway along the beach, there are public restrooms, a spacious parking lot, Monday-Friday there will be few people, Saturday-Sunday there will be a lot of people, there will be beach volleyball activities and others.
anuj walia A beautiful Easter Sunday at Dolls Point!!
Visited Dolls Point on Easter Sunday and had a fantastic time. The weather was perfect, and the views were stunning managed to capture some really nice photos. It’s a peaceful spot with a lovely beach and great walking paths. Perfect for a relaxing day out with family or friends. Highly recommend for anyone looking to unwind and enjoy some scenic beauty!
Chiliong Great place to spend a short day trip from Sydney or Wollongong to marvel the nature beauty walking along the bridge that was built to perch out of the seacliff to prevent more rockfalls that have damaged parts of the road in the past. Its also a good opportunity to see how engineering has evolved to allow people to be closer to the oceanic view and improve safety of the road. You would be able to see some strengthening and stabilisation works done on the rocky mountains above the bridge. Highly recommended this place.
Ricky Pann Rockdale park has undergone an extensive refurbishment that has taken 12 months. The result is a stunning public reserve that is functional and beautiful. The centre piece is a tranquil water feature that replaces the tired Japanese themed pond. The trees are breathtaking. The playground has been relocated and updated. There is the inclusion of a new environmentally sound toilet block. There are picnic tables making it a perfect family destination or a tranquil place for tai Che. A great community asset.
Craig Osborne Wow wierd weather,fog all day but added to a somewhat spectacular view.A cool bit of coastline road to drive for sure. Fantastic views at the lookout at the top where you can also get a coffee.