Month: December 2018

  • Melbourne for Kids & Dads: Top Playgrounds

    Melbourne for Kids & Dads: Top Playgrounds

    During the year we’ve had plenty of time to explore Melbourne’s best playgrounds. I may be slightly biased to those in or around Coburg, but we have also ventured out to other suburbs.

    In no particular order, these are some of our favourites!

    Coburg Lake playground – Doug Hill Adventure Park

    Maps: Doug Hull Adventure Park

     

    There’s a number of good playgrounds around the lake, but this one is a favourite because of the huge slides.

    Maribyrnong – ‘Black Sapphire Pirate Ship’

    Maps: Black Sapphire Pirate Ship Playground

    There’s a huge pirate ship, what more can I say. Although the slides are also nice.

    Royal Park Nature Playground (next to Childrens Hospital)

    Maps: Royal Park Nature Playground

    Probably the largest variety of climbing structures and slides around, and as a bonus there are some great views of the CBD to be had. In summer, there are also some nice water play features

    Princess Park Adventure Playground

    Maps: Princes Park Adventure Playground

    Some good challanging climbing structures but also a separate area for younger kids to play. Great sandpit.

    Albert Park playground

    Maps: Albert Park playground

    Huge playground with loads of connected wooden structures that the boys really enjoyed exploring.

    Edwardes Lake Playground

    Maps: Edwardes Lake Playground

    First get yourself tired on the flying fox and the big slide, then recover by playing in the enclosed area for smaller kids with swings and sandpit – where the kids can’t easily escape.

    Ron Berassi Sr Playground

    Ron Barassi Senior Park

    Two really big slides and fun water play features. This playground gets shade from the bridge in the afternoon, which can be nice on hot days.

    St Kilda Adventure Playground

    St Kilda Adventure Playground

    Check to opening times carefully, but when open this playground is absolutely fantastic. If offers a bewildering variety of unique play structures, which is a nice change from some most of the ‘standard’ equipment that isn’t typically as adventurous.

    Indoor option: Don Bosco Youth Centre

    Don Bosco Youth Centre & Hostel

    Check the opening times carefully, but they offer trampolines, air hockey, table tennis etc for a good bit of indoor fun.

    Bonus: Best Childrens farms:

    Bundoora Childrens farm and viewpoint

    Bundoora Park Farm and Cafe

    The tractor ride is a favourite with the boys, but participating in feeding the animals is also great.

    Collingwood

    Collingwood Children’s Farm

    Fun farmers market and loads of opportunities for the kids to interact with the animals. Cuddling Guinea pigs and seeing the cows getting milked stand out as good fun.

    Ceres Environment Park

    Ceres Enviroment Park

    Much more than just a childrens farm, the environment park also features a eco supermarket, live music every weekend and loads of fun events.