Where is The Best Playground in SE Melbourne
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What makes a good playground for you? I have small children, so toilets on site is high on my list of what makes a
great playground. I don't have pets, so I confess that the off-leash factor didn't have much weight on my criteria.
Here's a map of my
Top 20 Playgrounds in SE Melbourne ; updates will change live. Some locations include comments on features in the information section (click park name on map). The "toilets" icon indicates the playgrounds with toilets onsite; you can see just how important this is to me!
Allnut Park is an amazing gem, and so much more than a playground. Here's where you got a bonus on my list, you pet-lovers! Some great off-leash areas nearby, paths, toilets, two rotundas, shaded seating and barbecues; a very popular place for parties.
The play structures at this playground truly provide a range for most ages; there's a bike path and basketball hoop if you've got older kids or a wide age gap between kids or guests. The trees were even in on the fun when I was here last; they had been "
yarn-bombed " and reportedly have been on and off over the last few years. I find it so quirky and fun!
Here are some helpful reviews from WeekendNotes:
Bicentennial Park
Playground Review
Carrum Foreshore Reserve
Review
Caulfield Park Playground
Review
Halley Park and Playground
Review
Karkarook Park & Lake
Review
Kingston Heath Reserve
Review
Murrumbeena
Playground Review
Peter Scullin Reserve (Mordialloc)
Review
St Kilda Adventure Playground
Review
Tatterson Park & Playground
Review
Phoenix Park Playground
Review
Thomas Street Reserve
Playground Review
Victory Park
Review
So where's your favourite park or playground? Share your answer at the top of this article, and have a gander at some others' views:
WeekendNotes Playground Articles
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