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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?
IT’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…
At the new Clementine Estate, in Upper Swan, there’s a new playground to explore. It’s worth a little look, if you happen to be near the northern end of the Swan Valley. Found on Citrus Road, the small but mighty playground is decked out in vibrant citrus colours. There’s a huge lush lawn too, to run about, kick a ball and even take a roll down the hilly embankment. The wood chipped based play area has a distinct nature play feel, with the majority of the equipment being climbing orientated. There’s stepping logs, colourful climbing walls, as well as giant Read more…
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…
Koala Cove Park in Movida Estate, Midvale is one of those Playgrounds that kids spot from the car and instantly beg to visit. Tucked within a new residential estate in the City of Swan, this koala‑themed park combines big wow‑factor play equipment with thoughtful touches for younger children, making it a great stop for families exploring Perth’s eastern suburbs and the Swan Valley. The star of the show is the towering koala climbing structure that rises up in the middle of the park. It’s an eye‑catching centrepiece and a real adventure for confident climbers, with multiple ways to ascend and Read more…
Conservation Wetlands Park, located in the Ariella Estate in Brabham has recently opened a new nature play area which is perfect for younger children. A weaving footpath will take you through the wetland, amongst the retained Melaleuca trees with plenty of places to sit and take in the nature around you. So don’t forget to take along a bike or scooter. The play equipment at Conservation Wetlands Park offers children endless opportunities for imaginative play with slides, stepping logs, balance beams, and a cubby house. You can enjoy a picnic under the shade, while the children explore the nature play Read more…
Located towards the very end of West Swan Road in the Swan Valley heading towards Great Northern highway, is a great little spot to bring the kids to teach them a little bit of history about our traditional landowners and take in the valley view. The Memorial Park was created to commemorate the life, death and spirit of the Nyoongar leader and warrior, Yagan. The Yagan Memorial Park officially opened in 2010 and brings to an end a long campaign by the Noongar people to reunite the head of the warrior Yagan with his body, which is believed to have Read more…
Augustus Park located in Jane Brook is situated overlooking a beautiful lake. The main play area is mainly made up of ropes which is something different to the usual playground. So if your kids love climbing and hanging this is a park for them. The playground is based on sand and wood chips. Some of the rope equipment which is at the park is rope monkey bars, a wobbly wooden bridge, spider web climbing areas, rope bridges, and balance ropes. There are shade sails covering the playground for extra protection from the sun. There are tables overlooking the lake and Read more…
Swan Valley Brewery is a charming, rustic venue perfect for casual family dining. Located in Middle Swan, this hand-crafted beer brewery offers a welcoming atmosphere with both indoor and outdoor seating options. The renovated space features beautiful rustic décor and a cosy indoor fireplace. The menu caters to both adults and children, with highlights including their surf and turf and antipasto platters, complemented by a great selection of kids’ meals. Standout Family Features: Outdoor playground with sand base, jet ski, and climbing frame Spacious grassed areas for children to run around Live music events (check social media for schedule) Top Read more…
Nestled in historic Henley Brook, Olive Estate Tearooms offers a charming dining experience under a canopy of mature trees, including a magnificent Jacaranda tree planted in 1927. Standout Features: Outdoor children’s play area with swing set Box of toys and books in outside dining room Shaded garden setting Historic cottage atmosphere Perfect for: Relaxed morning teas, family gatherings, and casual dining where children can enjoy the outdoor space while parents appreciate the historic setting and garden views. Buggybuddys Review Olive Estate Tearooms, Henley Brook Read more…
Edgecombe Bros is a charming, rustic winery in the Swan Valley that perfectly balances sophisticated dining with family-friendly features. This welcoming venue offers both indoor and outdoor dining with stunning vineyard views, serving everything from hearty breakfast buffets to popular Friday night burgers. The casual, relaxed atmosphere makes it an ideal destination for family gatherings, with reasonable prices and generous portion sizes to satisfy hungry families. Standout Family Features: Gated playground with slides and climbing frame Shaded play area with grassy spaces for running around Alfresco seating overlooking the play area Family-friendly events throughout the year Live music on Fridays Read more…
A great day out for the whole family – with a huge kids playground and cubby house you can watch over from the cafe, to friendly farm animals waiting for pats, the kids will be entertained while you sit and relax! Come and meet our donkeys, miniature ponies, goats, and chickens. Buggybuddys Review Swan Valley Station, Henley Brook Read more…
SubZero Gelato is a delightful artisanal gelato destination in the Swan Valley that combines premium ice cream with family fun. This award-winning gelateria handcrafts their treats using the finest ingredients, offering both traditional and unique flavors that cater to all taste preferences. Located in a picturesque setting, it’s the perfect spot for families to enjoy a sweet treat while spending time outdoors. Standout Family Features: Ice-cream van themed playground Slide and sandpit for children Large grassed area for kids to run around Picnic tables for family seating Buggybuddys Review SubZero Gelato, Swan Valley Read more…
William Henry Oval Caversham is situated nearby to Caversham Community Centre, and close to Suffolk Street before Colorino Avenue. The oval itself hosts a lot of community sports and also has two playgrounds that are worth a visit. The first play area is suitable for older children, ages 3 and up, depending on your child’s climbing ability. The play area is sand-based, featuring a variety of equipment for the children to use. There are rock climbing walls, slides, assorted monkey bars, fireman pole, ladders, spider web climbing frame and balancing poles. The second playground is connected to the community centre. Read more…
Stirling Square is a beautiful park in the heart of Guildford, Surrey. Surrounded by classic buildings, this park has much to offer. You can find St Matthews Church built in 1873, Guildford war memorial, a duck pond and a rose garden. There is plenty of seating and walking paths for you to enjoy as well as shelters and trees providing shade. Stirling Square is located right across the street from the visitor’s information centre, there is a large gazebo which is perfect for wedding ceremonies. It features plenty of easily accessible pathways for wheelchairs and strollers; it is also just Read more…
Tucked within Ariella Estate in Brabham, Ariella Adventure Park is a fantastic destination for kids who love to climb, explore and play outdoors. The star of the park is the bright dragonfly-themed play structure, which instantly grabs little ones’ attention as you arrive. The dragonfly’s body is made up of two large rope climbing frames joined by a bridge, leading to a tall enclosed slide that offers a good, speedy ride down. Confident climbers will love making their way right up to the top, traversing across the ropes and then racing each other down the slide again and again. Around Read more…
Rushmore Green Toddler Playground in Bushmead is a lovely little spot designed especially for Perth’s smallest adventurers. Tucked within the Bushmead estate in the City of Swan, it’s ideal for babies, crawlers and young toddlers who aren’t quite ready to tackle nearby Giant Park further down the road. One of the standout features is that the entire Playground is fully fenced and gated. This gives parents and carers peace of mind, allowing little ones to roam and explore without easy access to roads or the surrounding water catchment area. Inside the fence, all of the equipment is low to the Read more…