Playground at Australian Botanic Garden Mount Annan Location - 362 Narellan Rd, Mount Annan NSW 2567 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
❌Toilets near playground ✅ Toilets behind Visitor Centre/ Cafe ✅Shade Sail ✅Tree Shade ✅Car park ✅Bins ✅Picnic Area ❌ BBQ
The playground at Australian Botanic Garden Mount Annan has seen recent upgrades to some of the play items. Many of the old items were retained and new equipment installed for the play area.
New play equipment
• Bee Springer • Seesaw • Play Florist shop/ cubby with games and moving parts
• Play structure Stairs Climbing pole Plastic slide Sand play with play pipes and moving sand buckets on chains.
• Swing Set Inclusive harness swing seat 2x toddler bucket seats Standard seat
Playground Equipment
• Spinning Circle • 2x spinning poles • Obstacle wooden rope play bridge • Flying fox - signposted rules on entry gate. Flying fox features single pod on rope for seating.
• Snake Sign • Gardens around playground with rocks used in the play area and a foot bridge.
Picnic areas within the fully fenced playground and some outside the fence. Cafe is next...
Read moreAustralian Botanic Garden Mount Annan is the largest botanic garden in Australia, 416 hectares and have a more than 2000 species of Australian native flora. You can enjoy year-round. Perfect place for events-naming day, engagement parties and weddings. There is playground, a lot picnic shelters and BBQ, Family friendly place. Dogs and other domestic pets are not allowed. only gas BBQ's maybe used in the Garden. The Garden Visitor Centre offers a great range of Australian giftware and souvenirs. If you feeling hungry you can stop into Melaleuca House cafe. Staff is friendly, nice food and open every day...
Read moreGreat place for a family picnic. Lots of tracks if you want to explore. It is a huge place. Didn’t find any wildlife but there were lots of birds. Might be difficult if you visit on a hot summer day as there is not much share and it is a bit isolated and arid. I went on a cloudy day and it was a good place to visit. This place needs more restaurants and possibly a bird park to attract...
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