Wallsend Brickworks Park: Discover History, Nature & a Fun Playground
Fantastic playground! Combine history & play on a family day out to Wallsend Brickworks Park, site of a historic brickmaking operation in Newcastle.
Fantastic playground! Combine history & play on a family day out to Wallsend Brickworks Park, site of a historic brickmaking operation in Newcastle.
Take a trip out to Blue Gum Hills Regional Park at Minmi / Fletcher. This is a lovely large bushland park and features a unique playground reflecting the history of the area with a mining theme.
Playgrounds suitable for toddlers? Here’s a list of local playgrounds for toddlers that offer age-appropriate equipment, soft ground coverings, and some even have fencing for those kids who love to run.
Here are playgrounds located close to cafes & coffee shops in Newcastle, Lake Macquarie & Hunter. Perfect for when you need a caffeine fix!
Explore Wangi Wangi at Lake Macquarie. As well as lakeside parks, you can visit Dobell House, a museum about artist Sir William Dobell
There’s a new playground at Arcadia Vale in Lake Macquarie and it is perfect for toddlers and preschoolers.
Situated on the western side of the lake, Bolton Point Park has breathtaking views of Lake Macquarie. It’s a great spot to enjoy the playground, explore the park or go fishing and boating.
One of the most popular attractions in Newcastle, Blackbutt Reserve is a great place for families. Here’s an insider’s guide to enjoying this popular Newcastle attraction.
Head to Kilaben Bay Park. This lakeside park features a playground, picnic spots, and a public jetty for swimming, fishings and kayaking.
Go for a play at Chapman Oval in Swansea. This playground features new play equipment plus great views across Swansea Channel.
There’s a new playground to visit in Lake Macquarie. Reids Reserve Playground in Swansea Heads has received a much-needed makeover.
Relax at Dixon Park fenced playground in Merewether and enjoy the ocean views while your child plays.
Visit Minmi Reserve for a great playground suited to the under 8 crowd. This colourful community playground is a great addition to the area.
With views of Newcastle Harbour and close to the beach, Foreshore Park is a top spot to visit. It’s a great place for a family picnic with a playground, barbecues and plenty of space for kids to run around.