Mostly wheelchair assessable, has and MLAK operated wheelchair swing, a large rope swing and a full support seat version of the flying Fox which I loved but didn’t have an MLAK key for the wheelchair swing, the signage says to go to the zoo up the road to get one but they where closed and not answering calls. The chip bark is inaccessible but some of the path is concrete or that sponge-rubber stuff. One of the paths next to the flying foxes has a sudden drop off from kids kicking the chip bark away from the path which is a huge tripping hazard. Really fun overall, not sure how accessible the toilets are though as I lived close enough at the time to not have to use them. There is also a water fountain and a path which is a nice walk. The other park and cafe are about a 10-15 min...
Read moreWhere the old Eltham playground used to be but they still have great activities there. At the moment for the school holidays they have a virtual thing for the kids where they can walk around with an handheld device and install an app called Magic Kingdom or something and they can see dinosaurs and things running around on the oval.
Quite interesting for the kids and recommended to get them outside for a bit. Theres still other things to do like walking tracks and the Edendale Farm.
They have a little cafe in there as well.
They’ve recently rebuilt the burnt down play equipment...
Read moreFantastic park for the kids. This playground has bbq's, tables with seating and an oval nearby but the kids love the playground the most. Sandpit, swings and 2 levels of play equipment. Great for little kids below and more on the second level for bigger kids. A short walk over the bridge takes you to Edendale park which has a small cafe and lots of animals for the kids to see and run around with. Well worth a...
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