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The Guide to Playgrounds in Albany & Denmark
The ultimate Buggybuddys online guide to playgrounds in Albany & Denmark. If you’re planning a trip to Albany or Denmark for your next holiday, then check out our guide of our favourite things to do in Albany and things to do in Denmark.
Why not spend some time running wild in a playground? The kids will love exploring a new park away from home.
Find a playground close to the beach front, such as Emu Point Playground. On a nice warm day, you can combine a swim in the ocean and a play at the park. Take a barbecue lunch or a picnic and make a day of it.
A similar beach side playground is at Middleton Beach. Play on the large wooden pirate ship. The playground is surrounded by a large beautiful grassed area with barbecues. Perfect for a picnic lunch or dinner!
On the other hand, why not explore the Kwoorabup Community Adventure Park? Find lots of nature play obstacles – mounds to climb, logs to balance on and gullies to explore.
There are a many wonderful holiday destinations to explore across the South West for families. Check out our list and make precious holiday memories with your kids today.
Near to Denmark town centre you’ll find a brilliant nature play park – the Kwoorabup Community Adventure Park. The huge park is centred around a dry river bed which meanders around the park. There are lots of nature play obstacles – mounds to climb, logs to balance on and gullies to explore. The park is deceptively simple and certainly gets kid’s creativity flowing. They will find lots of sticks and logs to make cubbies with. It’s a great area for a spot of hide and seek or chase too. There is a minimal amount of “man made” play equipment. There is a large music making structure made from wood and metal, which the kids can bang out some tunes Read more…
Eyre Park has had a huge upgrade approx 1 year ago. It is such a lovely place to come and let the kids burn off all that extra energy. There are plenty of tables and chairs dotted around the park, and even a few barbeques. There is also a large gazebo that you could sit under for a bit of shade. Eyre Park is quite a shaded park with lots of trees around, although, the main play area is mostly quite open and gets the full sun. The children are not short of things to choose from here. Slides, swings, Read more…
Emu Point playground is situated right on the beach front. It is a fantastic place to come on a nice warm day to combine a swim in the ocean and a play at the park. There are a few barbeque areas with tables and chairs scattered around. The playground itself has a couple of swings, one being a toddler seat. Children can climb on the rope obstacle course or join a friend on the stand-up see-saw. Miss 3 particularly enjoyed the pirate ship that was mounted on springs. She pretended she was a pirate while looking out across the ocean. Read more…
Berridge Park runs along the Denmark River and is right in the heart of the Great Southern country town. The park, naturally shaded by mature trees, is popular with local families and tourists alike. The playground is really lively, though a walk along the river will bring you to some more serene spots where you’ll find lots of ducks and other water birds. The playground is a mix of sand and soft fall and shaded by shade sails. There is a variety of steel framed play equipment for children of all ages. Kids will have a tonne of fun on Read more…
Middleton beach playground is a fantastic spot to take the kids to burn off some energy. It is located right on the Middleton beach in Albany. The main play structure is a large wooden pirate ship. I am sure there are plenty of children who would love to pretend they are pirates on this playground! The ship comes complete with a rope climbing frame, a small rock climbing wall and a large metal slide at one end. Miss 3 thought it was pretty cool that she could go underneath and have a look through the port holes. For children who love Read more…