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Perth City is an amazing family friendly place. Here is our guide of the best and free things to do in Perth City for families with kids of all ages, whether you’re visiting for a few hours or a few days.
Our guide includes the major tourist attractions as well as water parks, playgrounds, play centres, historic attractions and even an up to date list of all the events happening in Perth.
You’ll find the best family friendly restaurants, some with kids activities and play areas. Explore beautiful Elizabeth Quay, have fun in Forrest Place and more!
There are many events and activities held in the City especially on public holidays and school holidays. Some are free and some will require you to purchase tickets in advance.
Enjoy our guide and be sure to tell us if you find something new or different for families to explore.
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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 cafรฉ, Read moreโฆ
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FeaturedWhether you’re in search of an adventure-packed day or a leisurely family outing, Optus Stadium and its Stadium Park precinct have you covered! Stadium Park is a unique destination where thereโs something to do 365 days a year. Enjoy the six nature playgrounds in Stadium Park, bring a picnic, have a BBQ, or ride your bikes along the pathways overlooking the Swan River. How about a tour of Optus Stadium? Take the kids behind-the-scenes on a Stadium Tour for just $20 and theyโll get to see the playerโs changerooms and even walk to the edge of the field! For the Read moreโฆ
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FeaturedThe DFES Education and Heritage Centre offers a fun, interactive and free experience in the heart of Perth. The Centre is located in the fully restored Perth Central Fire Station (established in 1900) and showcases the history and heritage of the WA Fire Brigades. During your visit, youโll have the opportunity to learn about natural hazards through our interactive and educational displays. The Centre is also the custodian of the DFES Heritage Collection and Vintage Fleet. Research and care are carried out with the valuable assistance of the Education and Heritage Volunteer and Emergency Services Unit. For more information visit: Read moreโฆ
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FeaturedPerthโs favourite family stay-cay Holiday Inn Perth City Centre is the perfect place to enjoy a family staycation. Located in the heart of Perth city, and a short walk from all the main attractions, transport, venues and shopping, your family will have everything at your fingertips to ensure you enjoy a wonderful city break. It is the added extras that makes Holiday Inn Perth City Centre the ultimate choice for your family stay-cay. Here, up to two kids aged 12 and under can stay for free when sharing their parentsโ room, which means itโs never been easier to bring the Read moreโฆ
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FeaturedIvy & Jack โ Where Kidsโ meals are the starring role Lights, cameraโฆ. ACTION! Did you know that Ivy & Jack takes its name after two characters that appeared in the first movie which premiered at the Old Town Cinema โ sitting on the same site on Hay Street from 1969? While a totally new revamped premises exists today, the Hollywood lights and memorabilia still remains. And little starlets can now enjoy a scrumptious selection of meals on the Ivy & Jack kidsโ menu. From nutritious options such as grilled barramundi with steamed vegetables or the old favourites including chicken Read moreโฆ
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Discover the ultimate stress-free family day out with Adventure Days by AmazingCo! These themed, all-inclusive adventures across Perth feature guided quests, hands-on activities, exciting destinations and a relaxing lunch, all included in your ticket price! Designed by parents, for parents, Adventure Days ensures a joyful and hassle-free experience for kids and adults alike. Choose from three unique adventures: Whereโs Wesley โ Mandurah Animal Adventure โ Swan Valley Crafty Robots โ West Perth Each adventure includes a digital guide, curated destinations, interactive activities, coffee, pastries and lunch, making it the perfect way to create lasting family memories. How Do Read moreโฆ
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Ivy Watson Playground in Kings Park is a great playground built specifically for 6 year olds and under. The area is fenced but it is large with several different play areas and can get very busy so you’ll need to keep an eye on your little ones. The playground is accessible via Kings Park Road with plenty of parking available. As you enter the playground the first play area you see is a large climbing frame with slides, monkey bars and balancing logs. The area is under shade sails and on a wood chip base. This area is suited to Read moreโฆ
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Located across from the WA Museum Boola Bardip is the Perth Cultural Centre Playspace,ย a quirky little play space which has a heavy focus on sensory play. ย The Playspace is fully fenced and gated and it is open daily from 8am – 7pm. It is recommended that the playspace is suitable most for children aged 6 – 13 years but children under that age can get a lot out of it too. Perth Cultural Centre Playspace incorporates art and nature with interesting items the kids can touch and explore like wood carvings and spinning wheels. There is even a spinning rock! Read moreโฆ
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Situated on the Swan River foreshore alongside Optus Stadium, the Chevron Parkland includes 2.6 hectares of rehabilitated parklands and nature-based playgrounds. Chevron Parkland was officially opened as part of the Optus Stadium Open Day in January 2018. There are six nature play areas within the Chevron Parkland, all designed to encourage children to explore and participate in unstructured play, each play space is inspired by the Noongar six seasons. Weitj Nest – Djeran Season This area has been designed for young children, it is fully fenced and includes a small slide, water play, music play, a birds nest swing, and Read moreโฆ
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Point Fraser Foreshore Reserve is a must visit if you’re heading into the city for the day with older kids. The equipment in this park is more suited towards school-aged children due to the equipment and steep hills around the landscape of the park. We made our journey to the Point Fraser Reserve directly from the city, it’s very easy to find if you just follow the river edge. We came across a boardwalk which headed out towards the centre of an inlet from the main river. ย The kids enjoyed the walk and spotting wildlife in the river and the Read moreโฆ
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Outback Jacks is a family-oriented restaurant chain that combines casual dining with dedicated children’s facilities, making it an ideal venue for family meals. Stand-Out Features: Dedicated kids’ rooms in most locations equipped with: PlayStation gaming systems Television screens Various toys and activities Special kids’ menu designed to appeal to young diners Top Tip: Ask about the Croc Sippy Cup option when ordering drinks for kids – it’s a fun souvenir they can take home and makes the dining experience more special for little ones. Read moreโฆ
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Did you know that the May Drive Parklands located in Kings Park and Botanic Garden was the very first environmental playground and community area of its kind in Australia? Previously known as the Synergy Parklands, this fun spot with golf course green-worthy lawns, is still a BIG hit with families in Perth. The park is fondly known as “The Dinosaur Playground”, since it’s home to many climbable dino sculptures. May Drive Parklands features a 75m-long elevated walkway, a two-tiered island fort, life sized replicas of dinosaurs and extinct Australian Fauna (like the giant croc!), a timber boardwalk and an interactive Read moreโฆ
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Located in the heart of East Perth, Perth City Farm’s Farmers Market offers a vibrant Saturday morning experience in a beautiful urban farm setting. The market specializes in organic, biodynamic and spray-free local produce, featuring fresh seasonal fruits and vegetables, artisan foods, and eco-friendly products. Families can explore the working farm grounds, meet local growers, and enjoy breakfast at the on-site Be Free cafรฉ while the kids discover the chickens and ducks. Top Tip: Visit early (from 7:30am in summer or 8am in winter) to secure the freshest produce, and make time to explore the farm grounds with the kids. Read moreโฆ
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The Elizabeth Quay Playground is a maritime-themed playground that has been designed in collaboration with Nature Play. The main feature of the playground is a 3 storey climbing tower featuring climbing nets, look out points, a slide and rope bridges.ย Kids can immerse themselves in the pirate world by ringing the shipโs bell or walking the plank. The fortress is fairly impressive with many challenging climbing ropes and rope bridges to negotiate to get to the top! There is a large sandpit in the centre of the playspace which features log steppers and a water table. The area is partly Read moreโฆ
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Located at May Drive Parkland (also known as “Dinosaur Park”) in Kings Park, Zamia Cafe offers a perfect blend of casual dining and family entertainment. This popular cafe serves breakfast, brunch, and lunch seven days a week, with both indoor and alfresco dining options available. Standout Features: Overlooks the famous May Drive Parkland playground with dinosaur statues Kids’ menu includes healthy options and popular items like fluffy pancakes Convenient takeaway window for coffee, drinks, and snacks Picnic platter pre-ordering available for park celebrations High chairs available and booking system with waitlist option Location: 50 May Drive, Kings Park Perfect for: Read moreโฆ
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Russell Square Playground features a free-standing birds-nest swing, two slides of different sizes, monkey bars, a balancing bridge, and a climbing. There is plenty to climb and bridges to run across,… as well as some grassed area next to the playground. The base is rubbery soft fall decorated with cute ladybugs. The playground isn’t fully fenced but it’s fenced enough to keep kids away from the busy Northbridge Streets. Based on the equipment, this playground would probably best suit toddlers and onwards. There isn’t a lot of shade over the playground. Depending on the time of day it may get Read moreโฆ
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Long Neck Brewery is a family-friendly riverside venue offering stunning 260-degree views of the Swan River along with quality food and craft beverages. Standout Family Features: Fully fenced play corner for younger children High chairs available Kids’ menu featuring house-made quality meals. Top Tip: Combine your visit with a play at the adjacent Point Fraser Reserve Playground or a scenic walk along the Swan River boardwalk. Buggybuddys Review Long Neck Brewery Perth Read moreโฆ
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OPTUS STADIUM SENSORY PLAYGROUND – Smack in between the Camfield and the new bridge at Stadium park at Optus Stadium you will find a fully fenced sensory playground. This is a very well thought out, fun park! The first things my girls ran towards were the big rope climbing frame and the slide. The entrance to the slide is at the top of a โsoft fallโ hill – this meant getting to the slide was a good challenge for the little kids as they had to work out the best way up. It was interesting to watch so many attempt Read moreโฆ
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City View Cafe at Optus Stadium is a family-friendly venue offering spectacular river views and convenient dining before or after enjoying the nearby attractions. Standout Family Features: Dedicated kids’ corner with: Small tables and chairs Colouring sheets Drawing supplies Spacious layout accommodating prams High chairs available Baby changing facilities Lift access available for prams/scooters Perfect location near playgrounds Top Tip: Combine your visit with a family walk across Matagarup Bridge or play session at the nearby sensory playground. Reservations are accepted, which is recommended for busy periods. Buggybuddys Review City View Cafe at Optus Stadium Read moreโฆ
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Located in the heart of Kings Park at the Ivy Watson Playground, Koorak Cafe (meaning ‘place of bush tucker’ in Noongar language) offers a modern dining experience with a stunning natural backdrop. Standout Features: Located next to Ivy Watson Playground Modern renovated space with native fauna artwork Licensed venue with cocktail options Convenient takeaway kiosk at the back Function space available (Mangatj Pavilion Community Shelter) Perfect for: Family breakfasts and lunches, playground visits, birthday celebrations, or grabbing a quick takeaway while the kids play. The combination of quality food and immediate playground access makes it an ideal family destination. Buggybuddys Read moreโฆ
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Located at City West Centre in Perth, Scitech is Western Australia’s leading science centre offering interactive STEM experiences for all ages. Features include engaging exhibitions, a digital planetarium, live science shows, puppet theatre, and hands-on activities. The centre hosts regular special events, workshops, and educational programs for schools. Highlights include the Rio Tinto Innovation Central, WA Science Zone, Discoverland for young children, and rotating feature exhibitions. Open daily 9am-4pm with multiple daily shows including planetarium sessions and science demonstrations. Perfect for family outings, school excursions, and birthday parties. Cafรฉ and Discovery Shop on-site. Membership options available. Buggybuddys Reviews Destination Mars Read moreโฆ
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The Elizabeth Water Park is an interactive water feature located at Elizabeth Quay, which at 1000 square metres is over three times the size of the Water Labyrinth in Forrest Place. The Water Park is located right opposite the Elizabeth Quay train station so it is easily accessible via public transport. The Water Park features a central โislandโ, bordered by 3 smaller circular โislandsโ. It features (not pictured) a mosaic floor that is inspired by many elements of the Noongar people. A collaboration between artists Sandra Hill and Jenny Dawson, the artwork represents the Dreaming story of the creation of the Read moreโฆ
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Mardalup Playground is a popular location in East Perth for family picnics as itโs right on the banks of the Swan River, opposite Optus Stadium. Mardalup is a Nyungar term meaning ‘place of small marsupial’. Theย playground is on aย soft fall surfaces, making it great for toddlers and kids of all ages,ย thoughย with the river being so close,ย be mindful of toddlers playing in the area.ย The play area is only partially fenced. The main piece of equipment is a large metal structure which has a curvy slide with steps, ropes and ladders to climb. Itโs great for older children. Thereโs lots of other Read moreโฆ
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Located at Barrack Square on Perth’s Riverside Drive, The Bell Tower – Home of the Swan Bells is one of Perth’s unique cultural attractions. This musical tower houses historic bells including the rare ANZAC Bell and offers interactive experiences including bell chiming demonstrations, historical displays, and stunning city views from the Level 6 Observation Deck. Open Tuesday to Sunday, 10am-4pm (last entry 3:45pm). Features include the popular Love Locks tradition, bell ringing demonstrations, and various tour options. Buggybuddys Review The Bell Tower, Perth Read moreโฆ
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A charming vintage attraction located at Elizabeth Quay, this traditional carousel offers nostalgic family entertainment in the heart of Perth. Operating Friday evenings (5pm-9pm) and weekends (10am-9pm), it’s perfect for creating magical memories with children or enjoying a whimsical ride along the waterfront. Operating hours may vary due to weather conditions, with updates available on their social media channels. Public holiday surcharges apply. A delightful addition to any Elizabeth Quay visit, combining old-world charm with modern Perth’s vibrant waterfront precinct. Buggybuddys Review Elizabeth Quay Carousel Read moreโฆ
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Located in South Perth, Perth Zoo is a 41-acre wildlife park that’s been delighting visitors since 1898. Home to over 1,200 animals of diverse species from around the world, including many native Australian wildlife. Features include the Australian Bushwalk, Asian Rainforest, and African Savannah exhibits. The zoo offers daily keeper talks, animal encounters, and educational programs. Open daily from 9am to 5pm, including weekends and public holidays. Perfect for family outings with stroller-friendly paths, picnic areas, cafes and a nature playground. Buggybuddys Reviews Perth Zoo Close Encounters at Perth Zoo Perth Zoo Playground Read moreโฆ
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Variety Place Playground is located on Saw Avenue in Kings Park The natural design beautifully incorporates the bush, wood, rock and other pieces of nature. ย The previous park at Saw Avenue also used natural materials, and was enjoyed by Perth patrons for three generations! I love educating myself and the kids while we play! ย Signs like these are scattered around Variety Place Playground. There is a birds nest swing and lots of logs to balance on! ย Climbing nets will keep kids busy and active! Variety Place Playground has many opportunities for climbing, including several stairways cut from timber logs. Read moreโฆ
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Located in the Perth Cultural Centre, the Art Gallery of Western Australia showcases diverse contemporary and historical art exhibitions. Open daily 10am-5pm (closed Tuesdays, Good Friday and Christmas Day), the gallery offers free entry with voluntary donations welcomed. Features include the AGWA Rooftop Bar (open Fridays and Saturdays from 4pm), AGWA Design Store, and regular exhibitions, tours and family activities. The gallery houses significant collections and hosts special exhibitions, Facilities include accessibility services, venue hire, and a rooftop venue with city views. Contact: (08) 9492 6600. Family-friendly with educational programs and children’s activities available. Buggybuddys Review The Art Gallery of Read moreโฆ
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The Nostalgia Box, Australia’s first interactive video game console museum, offers families a unique journey through gaming history in the heart of Northbridge, Perth. This engaging museum combines educational exhibits with hands-on gaming experiences that both parents and children will enjoy. Buggybuddys Review The Nostalgia Box, Perth Read moreโฆ
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The City of Perth Library, located in the heart of Perth CBD, offers a vibrant children’s area and regular free activities designed to engage young minds and promote early literacy skills in a welcoming environment. Regular Programs Story Time Interactive stories and activities For preschool-aged children Free, no bookings required Rhyme Time Songs, rhymes and movement for babies Parent/carer participation Free, no bookings required School Holiday Activities Special programs during school breaks Various age-appropriate activities Check library for schedule Read moreโฆ
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The Island at Elizabeth Quay is a family-friendly venue combining a microbrewery, restaurant, garden bar, and pizzeria in a prime waterfront location. Located in the historic Florence Hummerston Kiosk building, it offers casual dining with spectacular views of Elizabeth Quay, Kings Park, the Swan River, and Perth’s city skyline. Standout Family Features: Direct access to Elizabeth Quay playground next door Kid-friendly menu with options like pasta, pizza, nachos, and fish & chips Complimentary colouring sheets for children Outdoor seating with panoramic views Fresh, well-priced menu options Bright, airy interior Convenient location for families exploring Elizabeth Quay Top Tip: Request outdoor Read moreโฆ
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The Twilight Food Market in Perth City brings together food vendors and market stalls in a vibrant evening setting. Located in the heart of Perth, these markets offer a diverse range of international cuisines, fresh food, and local delicacies. The evening timing creates a magical atmosphere with twinkling lights and the buzz of city life, making it an ideal destination for families looking for a unique dining experience. Read moreโฆ
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Perth’s only solar-electric ferry service offering unique river cruises in Edwardian-styled vessels. Operating Wednesday to Sunday from Elizabeth Quay, the ferry provides hop-on/hop-off services to On The Point, Optus Stadium, and Claisebrook Cove. The 90-minute return journey features personalized commentary from experienced skippers, with opportunities to spot local wildlife including dolphins and black swans. Buggybuddys Review Little Ferry Co, Perth Read moreโฆ
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Forrest Place Perth Water Labyrinth – no longer can you venture into the City of Perth to do a spot of shopping with the kids in tow and expect them to stay dry. In the centre of Forrest Place you will find the water Labyrinth Fountain and itโs fabulous fun! The $1.3 million water sculpture at Forrest place is the work of Danish artist Jeppe Hein. This interactive, family-friendly attraction features jets of water that shoot into the air to create nine โroomsโ.ย The fountain uses recycled storm water which goes through sand filters and is chlorinated to swimming pool Read moreโฆ
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Captain Cook Cruises is Perthโs premier cruise company providing picturesque cruises to visitors of Perth from the magnificent vantage point of the Swan River. With its base of operations in the Elizabeth Quay precinct on Barrack Street Jetty, they are easily accessed with a short stroll from the CBD. Guests can select from a range of tours taking in beautiful scenic views and providing easy access to Perth City, Fremantle and the Swan Valley. Read moreโฆ
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The State Library of Western Australia, located in the Perth Cultural Centre, offers free children’s activities that promote early literacy and learning through play. Their welcoming Children’s Library space provides a perfect setting for families to enjoy stories, rhymes and creative activities together. Regular Programs Story Time & Play Time Interactive stories and play activities For children aged 2-5 years Free, no bookings required Rhyme Time & Play Time Songs, rhymes and movement For babies and toddlers Free, no bookings required Read moreโฆ
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Nature play in the heart of Perth. So large and magical you almost forget youโre in a city. Flowing creeks, waterfalls, rope climbs, mud kitchens and make your own cubbies. The possibilities here are endless. Rio Tinto Naturescape provides a picturesque place for your childrenโs imagination to run wild. There are multiple different areas that all seem to merge seamlessly into one perfect nature playground. The areas are great for big kids and toddlers with a lot of care and supervision in certain areas. The mud kitchen was a good first option for my daughter to get her stuck into Read moreโฆ
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As part of Perth Zooโs Master Plan 2040, Perth Zooโs playground has been revitalized into a bigger and better nature-based play space accessible to children of all abilities to enjoy. This award-winning playground is designed to celebrate Perth Zooโs animals and their work in conservation and breeding, and it has already been recognised as having the regionโs best landscape architecture! This state-of-the-art playground includes a โcloudโ deck, climbable giant numbat, 40m rope tunnels, feather hammocks, sand pit and nature play trail. At the heart of the playground is the โcloudโ deck, which has a mist system that stimulates clouds while Read moreโฆ
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See the man who poured gold like water at The Perth Mint Australiaโs oldest operating mint located in East Perth, The Perth Mint lets kids explore a unique part of WA history. Book a tour of our grand heritage building and 1899 melting house where you can see a live gold pour, hear tales of the Mintโs golden past, and learn of the gold mining legends and events that have shaped Western Australia. See a live gold pour in the traditional 1899 melting house. Witness the amazing spectacle of a traditional gold pour in our original 1899 melting house, during Read moreโฆ
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John Oldham Park is a bit of a hidden gem and the last place you would expect alongside a busy freeway intersection so close to the city, but once you have found it you will often find that you have the place to yourself, except for the odd cyclist on the path down to the Mounts Bay Road. Much of the parkland is surrounded by a lake and nature reserve, the car park is relatively small and is paid parking, but once you cross over the bridge you get straight to the playground and open space that kids can run Read moreโฆ