Kevin Bartlett Reserve, Melbourne
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Facts and practical information
Kevin Bartlett Reserve is public open space located in Burnley, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. The reserve is named after the Richmond footballer Kevin Bartlett, who was the first VFL player to play 400 senior games. The complex contains four soccer pitches; Bastow 1, Bastow 2, Fletcher 1 and Fletcher 2. Fletcher 2 contains a synthetic cricket pitch and is used for cricket matches over the summer months. Loughnan Oval contains a turf cricket square and is used for both Australian rules football and cricket. ()
Capacity: 5000Coordinates: 37°49'55"S, 145°1'26"E
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City of Yarra (Burnley)Melbourne
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Day trips
Kevin Bartlett Reserve – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Burnley Golf Course, Glenferrie Road, Stockland Tooronga, Glenferrie Oval.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Kevin Bartlett Reserve?
Nearby attractions include Melbourne Tram Museum, Melbourne (9 min walk), Gardiners Creek, Melbourne (10 min walk), Hawthorn Railway Bridge, Melbourne (15 min walk), MacRobertson Bridge, Melbourne (16 min walk).
How to get to Kevin Bartlett Reserve by public transport?
The nearest stations to Kevin Bartlett Reserve:
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Tram
Bus
Train
- Heyington (6 min walk)
- Hawthorn (19 min walk)
Tram
- Stop 29: Riversdale Junction • Lines: 70, 70d, 75 (9 min walk)
- Stop 30: Through Street • Lines: 70, 70d, 75 (10 min walk)
Bus
- Hawthorn Station • Lines: 609 (19 min walk)
- Toorak Road • Lines: 605 (23 min walk)