The Boulevard Restaurant and Functions is uniquely situated in the bushland of Kew, only minutes from Melbourne's CBD, yet with spectacular views of the city and the local Studley Park precinct. This makes the venue an ideal place for breakfast and lunch, private and corporate functions, weddings and other …
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Kanes Bridge
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Location: Studley Park Boathouse and Picnic Area
Cycle the Main Yarra Trail
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Location: Things to do
Kanes Bridge
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Location: Walking
Studley Park Boathouse kiosk
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Location: Studley Park Boathouse and Picnic Area
Studley Park
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Location: Studley Park Boathouse and Picnic Area
Studley Park Boathouse boats
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Location: Studley Park Boathouse and Picnic Area
The park is used for boating, canoeing, team sports, golf, fishing, orienteering, picnicking, dining out, bird watching and just enjoying the bush.
A shared walking and bicycle path follows the Yarra and high above the Merri Creek in the western and northern parts of the park.
Open space and sporting fields are used for organised and informal sports including cricket, football, soccer and bocce.
Studley Park Boathouse, built in 1863 and recently restored, offers cafe, bistro and restaurant dining and canoe and rowboat hire.
Loop Picnic Area
Accessibility Information Picnic Facilities Access to the picnic shelter, tables and barbecues is over a relatively level grassed area that would be accessible when the grass is mown short. Loop picnic area Access from the carpark to the picnic facilities The picnic shelter has a concrete slab with two picnic …
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