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Ada Ryan Gardens — Attraction in Whyalla

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Ada Ryan Gardens
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Hummock Hill Lookout
Queen Elizabeth Dr, Whyalla SA 5600, Australia
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Whyalla SA 5600, Australia
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Ada Ryan Gardens

Whyalla SA 5600, Australia
4.5(294)
Open until 12:00 AM
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Outdoor
Relaxation
Scenic
Family friendly
Pet friendly
attractions: Hummock Hill Lookout, Flinders & Freycinet Lookout, restaurants:
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+61 8 8645 7900
Website
whyalla.sa.gov.au
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Nearby attractions of Ada Ryan Gardens

Hummock Hill Lookout

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Reviews of Ada Ryan Gardens

4.5
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4.0
6y

This is a lovely serene parkland with lots of big shady trees.They have 2 stainless steel barbies,very clean and free to use.There are only a couple of large table's and benches close to the barbie,so this can cause an issue if you don't get there early.So definitely get more table's and benches.They have a great setup for the kids having a large children's playground installed.The parkland is within walking distance to the beach.They have water faucets available for washing the barbie and rinsing your dishes.They have a couple of tennis courts available for use if you desire to hit a ball these are close to the barbie area.They have a small car park that could accommodate 8 cars,but there is...

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1.0
43w

The park area is nice but was surprised to find an aviary that doesn’t meet modern standards for animal-keeping; the aviary is over-crowded and a simple cage with no enrichment provided for the birds (there are some nesting places - but not enough for the number of birds, and no stimulation for the animals). It would be nice to have some signage to explain the history of the aviary and the birds and understand why...

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5.0
5y

Magnificent trees in a well set out garden area. We thoroughly enjoyed walking through the gardens admiring the flowers and trees and then we came across the big bird Avery in the middle of the gardens. It was so nice checking out the different birds- some we heard speak! Lots of shade if weather is hot. Situated next to children’s playground and right near the beach. We made...

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Liisa Grace BaunLiisa Grace Baun
Magnificent trees in a well set out garden area. We thoroughly enjoyed walking through the gardens admiring the flowers and trees and then we came across the big bird Avery in the middle of the gardens. It was so nice checking out the different birds- some we heard speak! Lots of shade if weather is hot. Situated next to children’s playground and right near the beach. We made a day of it.
Benita TöngesBenita Tönges
Doesn't even deserve one star. Why are there birds in captivity in small cages here that you can see all over in Australia in every tree ? Seeing large cockatoos alone in a small cage, which are normally seen in large flocks in nature, is horrific and heartbreaking. A pink cockatoo has even pulled out its own feathers. Who likes to watch something like that? Torment.
David WhitneyDavid Whitney
These gardens are a credit to Whyalla, and a wonderful place to spend some time. They even have some large aviarys with Cockatiels, Parrots, Galahs and Cockatoos. I'd get rid of the pine trees and replace them with Australian natives though. Go and check it out, you'll love it.🕊
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Magnificent trees in a well set out garden area. We thoroughly enjoyed walking through the gardens admiring the flowers and trees and then we came across the big bird Avery in the middle of the gardens. It was so nice checking out the different birds- some we heard speak! Lots of shade if weather is hot. Situated next to children’s playground and right near the beach. We made a day of it.
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Doesn't even deserve one star. Why are there birds in captivity in small cages here that you can see all over in Australia in every tree ? Seeing large cockatoos alone in a small cage, which are normally seen in large flocks in nature, is horrific and heartbreaking. A pink cockatoo has even pulled out its own feathers. Who likes to watch something like that? Torment.
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These gardens are a credit to Whyalla, and a wonderful place to spend some time. They even have some large aviarys with Cockatiels, Parrots, Galahs and Cockatoos. I'd get rid of the pine trees and replace them with Australian natives though. Go and check it out, you'll love it.🕊
David Whitney

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