Lyne Park Rose Bay is a versatile harbourfront park located on the Sydney Harbour foreshore.
Named after Sir William Lyne, the park spans 14 acres and offers a range of recreational activities. Visitors can enjoy large grassed areas, shady trees, a cafe, and stunning views of the harbour. The park also provides access to the Rose Bay boat ramp, a commercial seaplane base, public and commercial ferry services, and other nearby attractions.
For recreation opportunities, Lyne Park offers a basketball court, public tennis courts, and a sports ground for soccer and rugby. Floodlights are available for training. The park also features a large playground with natural and sail shade, offering various play equipment such as swings, slides, and imaginative play units. The playground is a popular spot for families, with plenty of seating available.
In terms of facilities, Lyne Park provides public toilets, a tennis centre, the Woollahra Sailing Club, a restaurant and cafe, a boat ramp, and the Rose Bay seaplane base. The nearby Rose Bay RSL Club offers additional options for visitors to explore.
Dogs are allowed on a leash at all times in Lyne Park, but they can be unleashed between 3:30 pm and 10:30 am. The park is open year-round, making it a great destination for visitors throughout the year.
To reach Lyne Park, visitors can take advantage of various transport options, including commercial seaplanes, public and commercial ferry services, cars, public transport, or by walking along the foreshore walkways.
For those interested in the park's management, the Lyne Park Plan of Management