InterContinental Sydney Double Bay, an IHG Hotel





The InterContinental Sydney Double Bay, an IHG Hotel Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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A foreshore route from Rushcutters Bay Park to Yarranbee Park in Syndey, New South Wales. A great spot to walk or run with great views out across Sydney Harbour of the boats and the bridge in the background. Dogs are allowed in the park on leash. If you feel like a longer walk you can continue on towards Vaucluse.
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A hidden gem in the Sydney suburbs, once you are in the middle of this park you feel like you were in a forest far away from the city. This lush green walk links together several of the short trails, but you can just as easily explore or add other trails that connect to it. There is a wide variety of native trees and shrubs. It also has a variety of facilities including playgrounds, public toilets, picnic areas, playing fields and a kiosk.
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A beautiful trail through the harbourside eastern suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales. This looped route begins and ends from the parking area at Lynne Park, near New South Head Road in the suburb of Rose Bay. Enjoy following the Sydney Harbour shoreline north, all the way up to the Lightkeepers Cottage and Hornsby Lighthouse in Watsons Bay. From here you'll head down the east coast of the peninsular, before cutting across through Vaucluse to trace your steps along the west coast of the...
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This is an easy, flat, and lovely walk taking in the Sydney harbour and parkland of Rose Bay. A great place to exercise or take the kids to run around or play games, this is also suitable for dog walking. There is a beach and a fair share of parkland for those who wish to picnic. The foreshore is ripe with amenities from children's playgrounds to public toilets to cafes.
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Centennial Park Ponds and Perimeter Loop is a fantastic walk around one of Sydney's best parks. Nestled in the suburb of Randwick, this trail explores the internal ponds of the park as well as the scenic boundary. Starting from Centennial Homestead the route travels beside Busbys Pond. The ponds have lots of inhabitants including geese, ducks, swans, turtles, and fish. The park's paths are popular so be sure to keep to the left and allow cyclists to pass safely. Dogs are allowed in the park...