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Yarra Park/Spring St/Fitzroy Gardens
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Yarra Park/Spring St/Fitzroy Gardens

Length1.8 mi
Elev. Gain255.8 ft
Est. Steps4000
Created by nickgio

Yarra Park/Spring St/Fitzroy Gardens Introduction

Yarra Park/Spring St/Fitzroy Gardens is a 1.8 mile (4,000-step) route located near Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. This route has an elevation gain of about 255.8 ft and is rated as medium. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Attractions Near Yarra Park/Spring St/Fitzroy Gardens

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Cooks' Cottage

Historical
Cooks' Cottage, previously known as Captain Cook's Cottage, is located in the Fitzroy Gardens, Melbourne, Australia. The cottage was constructed in 1755 in the English village of Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, by the parents of Captain James Cook, James and Grace Cook, and was brought to Melbourne in 1934 by Sir Russell Grimwade.

Fitzroy Gardens

Park
The Fitzroy Gardens are 26 hectares (64 acres) located on the southeastern edge of the Melbourne Central Business District in East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The gardens are bounded by Clarendon Street, Albert Street, Lansdowne Street, and Wellington Parade with the Treasury Gardens across Lansdowne street to the west.

Great Petition (sculpture)

Tourist Attraction
Great Petition is a sculpture located in Burston Reserve, near the Victorian State Parliament Building, in Melbourne, Australia. The sculpture was commissioned by the State Government of Victoria and the City of Melbourne, designed by artists Susan Hewitt and Penelope Lee, and constructed by brecknock Consulting.

Treasury Gardens

Park
The Treasury Gardens consist of 5.8 hectares (14.4 acres) on the south-eastern side of the Melbourne Central Business District, East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The gardens are bounded by Wellington Parade, Spring Street, Treasury Place, and by the Fitzroy Gardens across Lansdowne street to the west.

Old Treasury Building, Melbourne

Tourist Attraction
The Old Treasury Building on Spring Street in Melbourne, was once home to the Treasury Department of the Government of Victoria, but is now a museum of Melbourne history, known as the Old Treasury Building.

East Melbourne, Victoria

Place
East Melbourne is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Australia, 2 km east of Melbourne's Central Business District. Its local government area is the City of Melbourne.East Melbourne is a small area of inner Melbourne, located between Richmond and the Melbourne Central Business District. Broadly, it is bounded by Spring Street, Victoria Parade, Punt Road/Hoddle Street and Brunton Avenue.

East Melbourne Cricket Ground

Place
The East Melbourne Cricket Ground was a grass oval sports venue located at the corner of Wellington Parade and Jolimont Parade, in East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Now part of Yarra Park and being adjacent to the Melbourne Cricket Ground, the site is most well known for playing host to many sporting events during the city of Melbourne's early existence, consisting mainly of Cricket & Australian Rules Football, and occasionally Association Football (soccer).

1 Treasury Place

Place
1 Treasury Place (also known as the State Government Office) is a government building in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia that was built in the 1960s and comprises five levels of office accommodation. The building was designed by architect Barry Patten of Yuncken Freeman Architects according to the internationalist style of architecture.

Jolimont, District of Melbourne

Place
Jolimont is an unbounded neighbourhood of the suburb of East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Situated to the south east of the city's primary axis, Jolimont features parks, business precincts and a limited amount of residential accommodation. It was named after the Jolimont estate of Lieutenant-Governor Charles La Trobe, Victoria's first governor from 1839 to 1854.

Commonwealth Offices Building, Melbourne

Place
Commonwealth Offices Building is a heritage-listed government building at 4 Treasury Place, East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It was designed by John Smith Murdoch, the first Commonwealth Government Architect and built in 1911-12. It was added to the Australian Commonwealth Heritage List on 22 June 2004.
Last updated: Dec 1, 2025

Route Details

Length

1.8 mi

Elev. Gain

255.8 ft

Est. Steps

4000
Created by
nickgio
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