King Edward Park

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

King Edward Park was dedicated as a recreation reserve in 1863. Within the grounds was a bowling green and the Obelisk, built as a navigational marker in 1850; the focal point is a Victorian rotunda.

The park has spectacular ocean views, Norfolk Island pines and a sunken garden usually ablaze with colour.

On the southern boundary are the remains of the Shepherds Hill Battery and Gunner’s Cottage which were in regular use from 1890 to World War II.

The park also has links with Newcastle’s penal past, with the Bogey Hole (or convict-hewn ocean bathing pool) at the foot of the eastern cliff face.

It is a popular place for family picnics and barbecues and is now a movie venue in summer. The park also has a playground and public toilets.

Facilities

Carpark Family Friendly Lawn / Gardens Lookouts Picnic Area

Activities

Walks

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Rates

Free Entry

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