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The ultimate Buggybuddys guide to the Swan Valley. We’ve compiled a list of our favourite Swan Valley destinations, including photos and reviews.
What’s to love in the Swan Valley?
Visit awesome animal parks! Get up close with animals. Pet a kangaroo, cuddle a koala or snuggle with a snake. Plan a visit to the West Australian Reptile Park or Caversham Wildlife Park. Alternatively, experience a taste of the farm with Swan Valley Cuddly Animal Farm. Milk a goat, feed a lamb, and cuddle with guinea pigs and rabbits.
Find a family-friendly restaurant or winery. Stop for lunch where the kids can play and you can relax and enjoy your meal. Likewise, discover delicious ice cream, chocolate or nougat with the kids.
On the other hand, why not enjoy a round of Supa Golf, the Motor Museum of Western Australia or take a ride on the Bennett Brook Railway? Make some precious memories and spend some quality time with the family.
Discover one of the many amazing playgrounds in the Swan Valley. This is home to some huge playgrounds. Why not pack a picnic and make a day of it?
Tucked away in The Vines is Emms Green which is home to a quirky little playground. The playground has a focus on imaginative play. There is a large cubby house which contains a set of whisper poles at each end for secret chats. There are wooden planks to run through. And wooden poles to climb. I love the upturned tree which features carvings of Australian wildlife on it. There is also a cute caterpillar rocker. If your child is a natural performer they won’t be able to resist giving an impromptu performance on the little stage area. There is a Read more…
Annie’s Landing District Playspace in Ellenbrook is a treat for both older and younger children. Annie’s Landing District Playspace is located at the very end of Bandrock Drive in Ellenbrook. Just keep following the signs for the Annie’s Landing display village and you won’t be able to miss it. The playground has been sympathetically designed to make use of its natural bushland setting. There are lots of nature play aspects to the park including balancing logs and a stream that runs along the perimeter. For the big kids there is a spider net climbing structure, birds nest swing and a Read more…
The Rainbow Waters Playground is located opposite the library in Ellenbrook. It is an award-winning free to use water park and was one of the first water parks in Perth to use the splash pad surface. The water park incorporates ‘innovative, environmental and sustainable elements, while also providing an attractive and creative playspace’. The water park is closed in the cooler months and re-opens September until May daily from 9.00am – 7.00pm. There are several rules in place when using the water playground to ensure the safety and enjoyment of others. Glass, alcohol, smoking and dogs are not permitted in Read more…