Davis Avenue Apartments





The Davis Avenue Apartments Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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One of the most popular parks in suburban Melbourne, it is bounded by Toorak, St Kilda and Commercial Roads. It contains well-maintained grass and trees, walking paths and sporting fields. Amenities include dog off-leash area, public restrooms, a playground, BBQs, seating and shade. The terrain is gently sloping in some parts and flat in others. This route runs along the crisscrossing paths that are in the trapezoidal shaped park. the perimeter but no along paved paths, so is best suited...
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One of the most popular parks in suburban Melbourne, it is bounded by Toorak, St Kilda and Commercial Roads. It contains well-maintained grass and trees, walking paths and sporting fields. Amenities include dog off-leash area, public restrooms, a playground, BBQs, seating and shade. The terrain is gently sloping in some parts and flat in others. This route runs around the perimeter but no along paved paths the whole way, so is best suited for walkers or joggers but not bikes. The clockwise...
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Founded in 1846, the Royal Botanical Gardens in Melbourne display over 50,000 individual plants across 30 living plant collections from both Australia and around the world. The gardens are within walking distance of the city center, and are a beautiful place to spend time walking, exploring, or having a picnic. Some of the highlights include the cacti and succulents at Guilfoyle’s Volcano, and Fern Gully – a shaded walkway showcasing ferns in all their forms. During the Summer months, the...
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A classic trail through the heart of Melbourne, Victoria. This out and back trail begins and ends from the Royal Botanic Gardens. Begin by exploring some of the trails within the botanic gardens and wrapping around the Ornamental Lake and then follows the shores of the Yarra River. Enjoy the views out over the city as you make your way through South Bank and up to the Docklands and back.
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Melbourne's iconic The Tan Track, more commonly referred to as 'The Tan', starts alongside the south-side of the Yarra River and makes a lap around the Royal Botanic Gardens and Kings Domain on land of Wurundjeri Traditional Owners. The Tan has hold both a local and international reputation, particularly among runners and walkers of all abilities. The Tan was constructed in the early 1900s as a tanbark horseriding track and remains a gravel track today, except for the paved footpath along the...