1 / 3Fagan Park
π Galston, NSW
A 55-hectare park in Galston with two large playgrounds, the 10-hectare Gardens of Many Nations (11 themed areas including Japanese and Mediterranean), historic Netherby Homestead, bushwalking trails, bicycle paths, sheltered BBQ areas, and a fenced
Beautiful park, with several shelters for picnic, bbq, and enough parking spots. We visited there over the weekend it was quite crowded but as the park is big, it was ok. There is a nice playground for kids available. Also many ducks in the pond. It is a dog friendly park, also has a small fenced area for dogs at the back.
π Family Action Verdict
Best for families planning a full-day outing with children of all ages, including multi-generational groups. Two separate playgrounds mean toddlers and older kids both have appropriate equipment. Weekday visits are noticeably quieter, and the park scale absorbs weekend crowds comfortably.
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π¬ What Families Are Saying
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Somayeh Esmaeili (Samy)
6 months ago
βBeautiful park, with several shelters for picnic, bbq, and enough parking spots. We visited there over the weekend it was quite crowded but as the park is big, it was ok. There is a nice playground for kids available. Also many ducks in the pond. It is a dog friendly park, also has a small fenced area for dogs at the back.β
Artin HB
10 months ago
βFagan Park is one of the most beautiful and well-kept parks Iβve visited. Itβs perfect for a day out with family or friends, with plenty of open space, picnic areas, and walking trails. The themed gardens are absolutely stunningβeach section offers something unique, and the attention to detail is impressive. The eco garden is both educational and inspiring, especially for kids. Thereβs also a fantastic playground that keeps children entertained for hours, and the historic Netherby Homestead adds a lovely cultural touch. The whole park is clean, peaceful, and well-organized, with lots of shaded areas and seating. Itβs a great place to relax, explore, or just enjoy nature. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a serene escape or a fun family outingβFagan Park truly has something for everyoneβ
Shenny Penny
6 months ago
βThereβs plenty of parking, with two car parks, and two playgrounds for kids. We came for a walk and enjoyed the many flowers in bloom. Thereβs also a very large fenced off-leash dog play area, complete with bin bags and tennis balls provided, which was great to see. Plenty of shaded spots make it ideal for a picnic. There are also ample toilet facilities. Additionally, there are some short bush walks just off the main pathβtheyβre brief but enjoyable.β
Susan Morters
3 months ago
βLovely morning exploring the different gardens an trails. Really enjoyed reading all of the history of the farm an homestead.β
Reviews from Google
Overview
Fagan Park is one of Sydney most expansive free green spaces. Two large playgrounds cater to different age groups, and the Gardens of Many Nations offers 11 distinct themed garden areas with detailed cultural landscaping. The historic Netherby Cottage and small museum add an educational dimension. Multiple sheltered picnic areas with electric BBQs are spread throughout the park. Gentle cycling paths suit kids on bikes.



