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Sharky’s Mandurah is a family-friendly restaurant located at Dolphin Quay offering fresh seafood and casual dining with excellent facilities for families with children. Standout Family Features: Three distinct dining areas: Main dining area Outdoor dining area with potential dolphin spotting Dedicated family dining space with TVs Fully fenced ocean-themed playground suitable for kids under 10 Playground includes slides, rockers, and climbing equipment Kids’ meals from $12.50 with generous portions Top Tip: Request seating in the family dining space near the playground to keep children entertained throughout the meal. Visit during the day to take advantage of the outdoor seating area Read more…
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Tucked within Princess Wallington Reserve, Bina Parkland is a vibrant neighbourhood Playground that offers a good mix of traditional equipment and nature play, with plenty to keep energetic kids busy. The space feels open and welcoming, with large mature trees providing natural shade and the play elements spread out so families don’t feel crowded. The main drawcard is the impressive rope climbing structure. Rope ladders lead up to a series of birds nest pods at different heights, connected by ladders and a rope bridge that feeds onto a slide. Confident climbers will love scrambling up high and testing their balance, Read more…
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Located in the Carabooda area, this farm offers a traditional strawberry picking experience in a peaceful rural setting. Open: 2025 dates TBA – keep an eye on their Facebook page around August/September Cost: 2025 fees TBA For all current info visit their Facebook page Note: For all farms, it’s recommended to check their Facebook pages or call ahead before visiting, as opening times and availability can vary depending on weather conditions and fruit availability. Many farms are cash-only facilities, so it’s best to come prepared. Read more…
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If you are after a Sunday afternoon hike with the whole family, fur babies included, Ellis Brook Valley Reserve is an absolute MUST! Recognised as the richest wildflower location in the Perth Metropolitan Area, Ellis Brook Valley is home to over 500 species of wildflowers, a 60 foot waterfall and only a 35 minute drive from Perth. Unlike National Parks, entry to Ellis Brook Valley Reserve is free, the gates are open from 8am to 5pm every day, but will be closed on days of very high or extreme fire danger. There are four walk trails of varying degrees of Read more…
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Pasta in the Valley is a family-friendly Italian restaurant in Swan Valley that combines authentic pasta-making with excellent facilities for children. Standout Family Features: Large outdoor play area Kids’ pasta making activities Friday Night Family Entertainment: Free kids entertainment from 5pm Complimentary children’s craft activities Perfect for family dinner outings Outdoor heaters for year-round comfort Visible pasta-making equipment and displays Family-friendly dining space Top Tip: For the ultimate family experience, visit on Friday evenings after 5pm to enjoy the free entertainment and craft activities while dining. Buggybuddys Review Pasta in the Valley, Swan Valley Read more…
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Located at 96 Ross Street Gnangara, this welcoming farm offers a fantastic strawberry picking experience. The farm provides boxes for visitors to fill with fresh, sweet strawberries. It’s a great family outing where you can also purchase local garlic alongside your strawberry picking adventure. No booking is required and there’s no entry fee – you just pay for what you pick! Open: 2025 dates TBA – keep an eye on their Facebook page around August/September Cost: 2025 fees TBA (2024 season was $15 per box holding approximately 3kg) For all current info visit their Facebook page Note: This is a Read more…
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Located at 44 Joyce Road Gnangara, H & N Strawberries offers a well-organized picking experience. The farm provides a shaded sitting area and toilet facilities for visitor comfort. They also sell fresh local produce on site alongside strawberry picking. No booking is required, and they offer both pick-your-own and pre-picked options. A minimum of one box purchase is required for entry, with a maximum of 3 people allowed per box. Open: 2025 dates TBA – keep an eye on their Facebook page around August/September Cost: 2025 fees TBA (2024 season was $15 per box for 2-3kg, with extra charges applying Read more…
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Perched on the hillside of City Beach Oval, this nature play space is a lovely mix of local history, imaginative play and wide-open green space. Set just off Fred Burton Way, the Playground sits alongside the large district sports oval, so it’s a great spot to combine a play, a kick of the footy and a family picnic in one outing. The first thing kids will spot is the pair of twin mirrored hill racing slides cut into the slope. They’re fast enough to feel exciting but still suitable for most ages, and wide and sturdy enough for parents to Read more…
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Tucked away in the quiet Glen Iris Estate in South Lake, Fairway Park is a lovely little neighbourhood Playground with a strong imaginative play focus and a whimsical fairy theme. It’s a great spot for local families with young children who enjoy make‑believe games and gentle, nature‑inspired play. The heart of the park is the fairy‑themed play area. A gum leaf pod cubby house invites little ones to climb inside, hide, and role‑play, while the nearby mushroom table and chairs make a sweet “fairy tea party” setting. Children can sit and snack, draw in the sand, or plan their next Read more…
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Located on the corner of Nicholson Road and Yellowwood Avenue in Harrisdale, this modern shopping centre provides extensive family-friendly facilities and services. Stand-Out Features for Parents and Families: Parent Facilities: Parents Room features: Private feeding areas Change tables Microwave facilities Children’s toilets Family-sized cubicles Located near Woolworths Additional change facilities in main restrooms Major Retailers: Woolworths Kmart BWS The Reject Shop Various specialty stores Family Dining: Mix of casual dining options including: Jamaica Blue Subway Various cafes Quick-service restaurants Food court with family seating High chairs available Children’s Entertainment: Indoor play area near food court Suitable for toddlers and young Read more…
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A charming family-owned rural café nestled in Banjup, offering a unique farm-to-table experience behind an iconic Perth residence. Visitors can enjoy fresh-baked treats and quality coffee while taking in views of peaceful paddocks where farm animals roam. Everything is made from scratch daily using real ingredients, combining the charm of country living with café culture. Perfect for families seeking a peaceful escape and authentic farm experience while enjoying homemade refreshments. A hidden gem that supports local, family-run business while providing a tranquil rural setting close to Perth Buggybuddys Review Banjup Local Read more…
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Calleya Grandis Playground in Treeby is an exciting neighbourhood park that packs a lot into its compact space, making it a great destination for families with children of all ages. Tucked inside the Calleya Estate on Hydrangea Road, this cleverly designed Playground caters for little climbers, budding ninjas, sand play enthusiasts and even active teens and adults who want to squeeze in a workout or a hit of tennis. The most eye‑catching feature as you arrive is the giant tower and ropes course. The extensive climbing rope structure is perfect for a “ninja course” or classic “Floor is Lava” challenge, Read more…
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The town of Williams is a good place to stop if you are on a road trip heading to/from Denmark or Albany. We recently stopped here on the way back from Denmark and found the quick park stop really helped to burn some energy and break up the journey. Williams Lions Park is nestled on the banks of the Williams River alongside the Albany Hwy and Williams Sports and Recreation area. The park has toilets, bbq and picnic tables, benches, a nature play area, a long flying fox, large numbat sculpture and parking. If you don’t have a picnic or Read more…
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The Life Boat at Mindarie Marina is a casual, seasonal outdoor venue that offers the perfect summer family hangout spot. Located behind The Boat on a former volleyball court, this laid-back eatery combines casual dining with entertainment and play areas for children. Standout Family Features: Shaded sand-based playground, family-friendly movie screenings Top Tip: Plan your visit around sunset for great views and free movie screenings Buggybuddys Review The Life Boat, Mindarie Marina Read more…
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FeaturedIT’S PRETTY SIMPLE, REALLY. WE’RE A BREWERY IN THE SWAN VALLEY. WE SERVE BEER THAT WE BREW, LOCAL WINE FROM OUR MATES, AND FOOD THAT’S ALWAYS TASTY. WE’VE GOT A BIG PLAYGROUND FOR THE KIDS AND PEACE-OF-MIND FOR THE PARENTS. ALL THE GOOD STUFF – AND JUST 30 MINUTES FROM THE CITY. The venue is always bursting with life, from backyard cricket, live music, face painting and more there is always something going on at Bailey Brewing Co that the kids are going to love. Kids eat free from 5pm on Fridays with every main meal or pizza purchased! Check Read more…
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Strive Park, Girrawheen Strive Park is a small park located in the Blackmore Park Estate, in Girrawheen. The playground here features nature play elements, some traditional play elements, and a bike and scooter track. It’s sure to be a hit with the kids! Miss 6 loved the traditional part of the playground first. She headed straight for the swings and climbing equipment. There are three swings available. Two regular swings and a birds nest swing. Adjacent to the swing are wooden climbing poles with foot hold pegs. These are quite tall and great for kids who enjoy climbing. On Read more…
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With 83 stunning bays and beaches, Rottnest Island is Western Australia’s favourite island paradise, located just off the Perth coast. Get the family together and choose one of the many exciting and engaging touring options or hire a bike and cycle around the island at your own pace. Swim and snorkel in one of the picturesque Mediterranean style beaches (classed as some of the world’s best) and don’t forget to get a selfie with the ‘world’s happiest animal’ – the quokka. Buggybuddys Review SeaLink Rottnest Read more…
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FeaturedLocated in Perth’s Cultural Centre, WA Museum Boola Bardip (‘many stories’ in Whadjuk Nyoongar language) is Western Australia’s state-of-the-art museum showcasing the state’s cultural and natural heritage. The $400 million facility seamlessly blends historic and contemporary architecture, featuring eight permanent exhibitions exploring WA’s people, places, and role in the world. Highlights include the iconic Otto the Blue Whale skeleton in Hackett Hall, interactive displays, and extensive Aboriginal cultural exhibits. Open daily 9:30am-5pm (closed Good Friday and Christmas Day, Anzac Day 1pm-5pm). General admission is free during summer, with special exhibitions attracting additional fees. Facilities include the Museum Shop, Epoch café, Read more…
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Rockface has been Perth’s favourite climbing gym since 1996. With 9m top-rope walls and a 2.8m kids bouldering wall, your child will find lots of climbs to challenge their critical thinking and expand their physical abilities. Our top-rope climbs vary from under-vertical slabs, to overhanging walls, corners, hanging rooves and just plain old vertical faces. Your entry is valid all day (no time limit) and you’ll need at least 1 adult to belay (control the safety rope). Buggybuddys Review buggybuddys.com.au/rockface-indoor-rock-climbing-balcatta/ Read more…
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Zero Latency is the global leader in free-roam, multiplayer, virtual reality (VR) gaming. With over 45 venues in 22 countries, Zero Latency provides the most technologically advanced, immersive VR gaming experience on the planet. Buggybuddys Review https://buggybuddys.com.au/zero-latency-perth/ Read more…
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Ready, set, go! The Harrisdale Skate and Scooter Park is a brilliant spot for children big and small to get active. The Heron Park Estate has created a scooter track, as well as a small skate park, and even basketball/football facilities – so remember to pack a ball too! The road-style scooter track, winds around a rope climbing frame. The lap begins at the start line, there are road markings, traffic signs, pedestrian crossings, pit stop area and of course a checked flag and podium for the winners. Little racers will love zooming around the track, especially riding over the Read more…
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Tucked within the Piara Waters development, Explorer Park is a bright, compact and very active little Playground that’s ideal for families who love to be outdoors and on the move. Located at the opposite end of the reserve from the popular Madox Playground and Pump Track, this park works perfectly as part of a longer play outing, or as a handy local spot to burn off energy after school. The Playground itself may be small, but it’s cleverly designed and packed with things to climb, jump and bounce on. One of the standout features is the wavy climbing wall, which Read more…
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Wanneroo Showgrounds Playground is a lovely little spot tucked inside the secure grounds of Wanneroo Showgrounds, making it a great option if you’ve got speedy little runners who like to explore. Accessed via Ariti Avenue, the Playground shares the space with the long-established skate park and community tennis courts, so there’s plenty here to keep a mix of ages entertained. The Playground itself is compact but engaging, with a fun green and purple colour scheme and equipment that suits younger children. Kids will love zooming down the curved slide, having a go on the swings or climbing aboard the rowboat Read more…
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Gibbon Park, Mosman Park Gibbon Park is the latest nature playground in Mosman Park. This park includes a mix of nature play elements and traditional play equipment that’s sure to satisfy active children! On arriving Miss 6 raced straight for the traditional play equipment first. What kid can resist a slide? This part of the playground is covered with shade sails, has a soft fall rubber base and is surrounded by grass. Great if you’re not a fan of sand. This playground appears to have been installed in 2012. It features climbing ropes, climbing walls, a tunnel and slide, Read more…
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Britannia Reserve Pump Track Britannia Reserve Pump Track is a 1.2km pump track and nature bike trail in Leederville. Close to the city, it’s a great spot to take active kids of all ages out riding. Britannia Reserve Pump Track was originally installed as part of a Pop-Up Play initiative in April 2019. It has quickly become a permanent fixture. Britannia Reserve is one of City of Vincent’s largest open parklands. The pump track was created using natural materials. It is a space for children of all ages to meet their friends, ride their bikes and enjoy the outdoors. Read more…
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Tiny Town in Port Kennedy is a magical miniature town designed specifically for children aged 2-8 years old. This unique indoor play centre brings pretend play to life with themed areas including a police/fire station and hospital where kids can dress up and role-play different professions. Located at 1/3 Fielden Way, the venue offers both casual visits and party packages complete with mascot appearances. Parents can join in the imaginative play or relax in the café with coffee and cake while their children explore. Open Monday to Friday from 9am-2pm, with weekends reserved for exclusive party bookings, Tiny Town provides Read more…
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Hi Voltage Entertainment is your one-stop-shop for all your entertainment and adventure needs. From family fun to date nights and corporate functions and beyond. Our state of the art facility is a multi-level, electrifying, action-packed and full of fun for all ages. With over 5500 sqm of action-packed entertainment, we are the largest indoor multi-entertainment venue in WA! BUGGYBUDDYS REVIEW Hi Voltage, Belmont Read more…
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Whitfords Nodes Health and Wellbeing Hub in Hillarys has become a go‑to spot for active families, and it’s easy to see why. Often called “Jacob’s Ladder of the North”, this coastal park combines a big cardio challenge with family‑friendly green space and a popular Playground right across the grass. It’s the kind of place where you can squeeze in a serious workout while the kids play, or simply enjoy a relaxed walk and picnic with ocean views. The star attraction is the 21‑metre fitness staircase with 145 steps up the dune. While it’s shorter than the original Jacob’s Ladder in Read more…
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Moort-ak Waadiny / Wellington Square is now one of Perth’s standout inner-city green spaces, and its incredible Koolangka Koolangka Waabiny Playground makes it a must‑visit for families. Just a short stroll or free CAT bus ride from the CBD, this huge park in East Perth has been transformed with a major upgrade, adding towering play structures, shady picnic spots, sports courts and beautiful landscaping that celebrates Whadjuk Nyoongar culture and the site’s deep significance. The first thing kids will spot is the water play. On warm days, the trickling streams, water gates and fountains are irresistible. Children can Read more…
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Tucked along the leafy banks of the Hotham River, the Hotham River Foreshore Adventure Play Park in Boddington (also known as Hotham Park) has quickly become a favourite family stop for road trips and country getaways. Just off Albany Highway and around 1 hour 40 minutes (about 130km) south-east of Perth, it’s an easy detour for a leg stretch, play and picnic, or a relaxed day trip in its own right. The adventure Playground makes the most of its sloping riverside setting. Many kids will make a beeline for the double flying fox, which has both a pommel seat and Read more…
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Tucked into Iluma Estate in Bennett Springs, Dazzle Park is a bright, modern community hub that really lives up to its name. The colourful Playground is wrapped in a living hedge maze, so even the walk in feels like a little adventure. As the hedges have grown, the maze has become an attraction in itself, adding a fun “find your way in and out” element to every visit. The standout feature in the centre of the maze is the impressive climbing structure. Confident climbers will love scrambling up the large climbing wall to reach the high, bright yellow slide. Read more…
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Tucked in among the high-rise apartments of Burswood, Promenade Park is a compact but well-equipped neighbourhood Playground that’s ideal for younger children. It offers a good mix of physical play, sensory experiences and quieter activities, all against a lovely backdrop of city and stadium views. The main Playground area is built on soft fall, making it a safer space for little ones to explore. There are two main structures. The smaller one is perfect for toddlers, featuring a noughts-and-crosses game, a rainmaker, a music maker and a small tunnel to crawl through. The larger structure caters to more confident climbers, Read more…
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Forster Park in Cloverdale is a brilliant destination for active families, combining a flowing bike pump track, a fun Playground and a huge sporting oval in one convenient spot. Tucked along Keane Street, this is the kind of community park where you can easily spend a couple of hours while the kids burn off energy on bikes, scooters and the play equipment. The standout feature is the dedicated bike pump track, built by the City of Belmont. The circuit includes a regular loop with rollers and berms as well as a line of bigger jumps for more confident riders, making Read more…
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Tucked away in the growing suburb of Dayton, Featherflower Park is a beautiful nature-inspired space that combines wetlands, walking paths, play areas and fitness equipment in one thoughtfully designed reserve. It’s the kind of park where you can easily spend a whole morning wandering, playing and relaxing, with something to interest everyone from toddlers to active older kids and adults. One of the standout features of Featherflower Park is its natural wetland setting. A perimeter footpath loops around the wetlands, making it ideal for a gentle family stroll, scooters or bikes, and prams – the paths offer great pram Read more…
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Cimbrone Circuit Park is a compact neighbourhood Playground in Landsdale’s Salita Estate, and it certainly makes the most of its small footprint. Tucked into a quiet residential street, this pocket park delivers a good mix of adventurous climbing, inclusive play and relaxed picnic space, making it a handy local spot for families with kids of different ages. The standout feature is the striking Salita Tower, which is definitely one for confident climbers rather than the fainthearted. The A‑frame structure is accessed via climbing nets and a wooden ladder, leading up to an elevated bird’s nest and cubby‑style lookout. From here, Read more…
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Have you checked out Mills Park Skate Plaza? If you have children that love to skate, next time you’re in the area be sure to throw the skateboards and scooters in your car. The skate park is located at the brilliant Mills Park, where there’s also a HUGE play area, lots of grassed space to kick a footy and an excellent café (Fika on Brix) too. The skate park has plenty to keep kids from beginner to advanced level skaters entertained. There’s a lot to encourage kids to work on their skills at the concrete park, and the City of Read more…
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Lathlain Park is found to the north of Mineral Resources Park – aka the home of the mighty West Coast Eagles! It’s a lovely little spot, across the road from the small but mighty Lathlain cafe strip, and larger playgrounds at both Rayment Park and Tom Wright Park. We’ve been along with some takeaways from Laika Café in the school holidays and been lucky enough to spy the Eagles training. As well as Laika (with it’s own basketball court), there’s Kettle Café and a fab new bakery to check out on the strip too. It really is a gem of Read more…
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Tucked within Taylor Estate in Caversham, Flindell Park is a peaceful neighbourhood Playground that feels a little like a green island in the suburbs. With its big open lawn, scattered benches and relaxed atmosphere, it’s an inviting spot for families to spread out a picnic rug while the kids explore. The Playground itself is sand-based, which is always a hit with younger children who love to dig, pour and build. A dedicated sand table encourages imaginative, sensory play and is perfect for toddlers who might not be quite ready for the larger climbing structures but still want to join Read more…
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Located in Viveash on the Swan River, Reg Bond Reserve includes walk and cycle trails that link it to Woodbridge Riverside Park. The John George Trail is a 5.5km, with both a gravel and paved option, which gives access for walkers, bikers, wheelchairs and prams. The trail has a variety of flora, wildlife, historical points and views of our wine region. The trail has a lot of rest stops to take in the beautiful views with logs, benches and tables. There is a rope swing hidden along the banks of the river so make sure you keep your eye out Read more…
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Tucked within the Kingsford estate in Bullsbrook, this impressive community Playground blends nature play with more traditional equipment to create a brilliant all‑ages destination. Set against a backdrop of rolling hills and a tree‑lined brook, it’s the sort of park where you can easily settle in for a few hours while the kids explore, climb, splash and play. The hero of the Playground is the striking stacked crate‑style climbing tower. Confident climbers will love tackling the different rope and ladder obstacles to reach the top before choosing one of the two large tunnel slides for a speedy trip back down. Read more…




















































