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Blue Gum Reserve Frisbee Golf Course

Disc golf course in Phillip Island

Updated: June 20, 2024 09:34 PM

Blue Gum Reserve Frisbee Golf Course is located in Phillip Island (Island in Australia), Australia. It's address is 80-120 Dunsmore Rd, Cowes VIC 3922, Australia.

80-120 Dunsmore Rd, Cowes VIC 3922, Australia

G6RX+Q7 Cowes, Victoria, Australia

+61 3 5671 2211

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Where is Blue Gum Reserve Frisbee Golf Course?

Blue Gum Reserve Frisbee Golf Course is located at: 80-120 Dunsmore Rd, Cowes VIC 3922, Australia.

What is the phone number of Blue Gum Reserve Frisbee Golf Course?

You can try to calling this number: +61 3 5671 2211

What are the coordinates of Blue Gum Reserve Frisbee Golf Course?

Coordinates: -38.4580379, 145.2481285

Blue Gum Reserve Frisbee Golf Course Reviews

Ajanta Judd
2022-02-20 05:25:59 GMT

My two dogs and I love Blue Gum reserve. Unlike a lot of people who huddle together while their dogs rum around, we walk the perimeter and go exploring..Blue Gum park in Cowes has some gorgeous gum trees - including of course, blue gums. It has lots of bird life with many nesting in the trees. Today we sat on the lush grass in the shade and the dogs rolled & nibbled sweet grass stalks.

Richard Roberts
2022-02-21 10:58:57 GMT

Nice little surprise not far from Cowes, plenty of parking and it wasn't busy at all, even on a weekend. The disc golf is free, obviously, but BYO discs also fairly obvious. It's also a dog park so be aware there might be a few 4 legged streakers that occasionally eye off one of your discs for fetch.

Dale Armit
2020-06-08 01:05:00 GMT

The Google maps pin is a bit misleading, it'll take you to hole 9. Keep driving past that location and onto a smaller road where you can then turn right into the carpark where you can park by hole 1.

Nine short holes but it's pretty fun. Good for beginners, none of the holes are challenging. It was a bit boggy for us after some rain, so prepare to get muddy shoes if you have similar conditions.

janine wright
2024-04-01 02:35:26 GMT

Great place to bring your dog as it is a Leash Park. Make sure you pick up after your dog as this park is for everyone to enjoy and they do not want to step into dog Poop. By law, you must carry a leash and poo bags if not and you are caught without these council officers will fine you and the fine is a hefty one. During holidays the park is utilized quite a lot with people playing Frisbee Golf and children flying Kites etc. Very muddy and sodden in Winter so wear boots.
There is a unisex and disability-accessible toilet on the outside of the Croquet Club.

Bub Abbey
2018-04-25 00:59:58 GMT

Best place to take your dog's off leash & meet other dog lovers and their friendly pets it's great watching your dog's playing with other dogs, we now go almost daily. My dogs love it 💙X💜O💙X💜O💙X💜O.

jackson chalmers
2021-03-13 02:05:17 GMT

Good fun course! Short holes so great for social game, love these courses!

Barry Ward
2021-01-08 05:01:13 GMT

Great free activity for all ages (apart from the cost of the frisbees)

Tim Spano
2019-11-05 07:40:41 GMT

Fun par 3 frolf course with lovely old trees and abundant bird life

Ollie Woodman
2018-12-17 03:23:31 GMT

Great course. Best in Victoria in my experience.

Andrew
2018-10-18 08:35:08 GMT

Great time playing frisbee golf here.

Susanne Reynolds
2019-07-13 08:50:05 GMT

Took.grandsons there

Michele Gaca
2022-03-21 04:57:57 GMT

Wide open space, dogs a can socialize and exercise

Geoffrey Kirton
2024-06-05 20:16:39 GMT

Good off lead dog park

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About Phillip Island
Island in Australia

Phillip Island is an Australian island about 125 km south-southeast of Melbourne, Victoria. The island is named after Governor Arthur Phillip, the first Governor of New South Wales, by explorer and seaman George Bass, who sailed in a whaleboat, arriving from Sydney on 5 January 1798. source

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