Brightmore Reserve Location - Young St, Cremorne NSW 2090 âď¸âď¸âď¸âď¸âď¸
â fully fenced area plus outside fence area â Toilets â Shade Sail over fenced area â Tree Shade â Car park â Bins at entry â Picnic Area â No BBQ
This north Sydney council playground is placed on a reserve away from the nearby road so itâs safer for children . The overall playground is surrounded by a children bike / scooter pathway and features ride related play items and road markings.
⢠Nature play elements , logs and trees etc.
⢠Bike/Scooter course with road markings around circuit.
⢠fully fenced play area inside features a spring surfboard, 2 seater springer, gardens, plastic slide with pole ladder, swing set with both a toddler bucket seat and standard seat.
⢠Outside play area features bike related play stop, 2 fuel stop play area with moveable fuel hose. Shop window and bike racks Concrete block play shop, house and bank. Play vehicles, ambulance (spring motion) with steering wheel and seating. Fire engine (spring motion) with steering wheel and seating. Brightmore fire station play cube, a small play cube that features different rope and climbs obstacles. Low to the ground for smaller children.
Overall this park is aimed at younger children , approx from 1 to 7 years old and children...
   Read moreBrightmore reserve is known to all as "bike park" or "scooter park", and is among the best options for bike paths for young children on the lower north shore. The bike path is two loops, includes a couple of roundabouts, and is partially on a hill, which makes it much more interesting. There is also a fenced playground, and some fire trucks and pretend buildings for make believe play. Even better, there is a large open green space for ball games, and also a spectacular tree that is popular for climbing. There are toilets in good condition.
It is an ideal park for a children's party, and is very popular for this on weekends. In good weather it can be quite crowded.
The setting is pretty, at the bottom of a bushy slope, and next to the water.
Dogs are allowed outside the playground area. There are about twenty...
   Read moreThis wonderfully well hidden playground was built in 1997 with just zebra crossings and the ever annoying roundabouts. The aim was to provide a fun, yet educational experience for kids 10 and under.
This little track is becoming furthermore popular and in 2011 a strong demand for additional and corresponding improvements led to the creation of what we see today, with Alamo styled shop fronts and emergency vehicles on display.
Lastly, the new 'Toddler' play area that was created to accommodate kids that were not tearing up rubber on the track (which is fully fenced and gated) is full of more traditional setups like swings, slides and spring rockers all with...
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