Halliday Park is a popular Mitcham playground for families in Melbourne's eastern suburbs as it offers equipment for younger and older kids as well as picnic and barbecue facilities. The Mitcham playground was originally based around plastic fantastic structure used by the toddlers but an upgrade to the Mitcham park in 2014 included a double flying fox and rope climbing frame, high nest swing, a skateboard-style rolling structure, in ground trampoline, and small water play area with a pump and two sluice gates.
Schwerkolt Cottage is a historic museum complex surrounded by 2.25 hectares of bushland. Established in 1884, the historical buildings, walking tracks, cottage garden, barbecue area and family playground are the perfect place to explore early Colonial history in Whitehorse.
The Box Hill Gardens is an incredibly beautiful public space and with the addition of this fancy new playspace, it is certainly the place to be. There are flying foxes, tonnes of things to climb, shiny musical drums, an inbuilt trampoline and spinny things galore. Mamma's crew love the maze of climbing nets and that brilliant slide tower.
Halliday Park is a popular Mitcham playground for families in Melbourne's eastern suburbs as it offers equipment for younger and older kids as well as picnic and barbecue facilities. The Mitcham playground was originally based around plastic fantastic structure used by the toddlers but an upgrade to the Mitcham park in 2014 included a double flying fox and rope climbing frame, high nest swing, a skateboard-style rolling structure, in ground trampoline, and small water play area with a pump and two sluice gates.
Schwerkolt Cottage is a historic museum complex surrounded by 2.25 hectares of bushland. Established in 1884, the historical buildings, walking tracks, cottage garden, barbecue area and family playground are the perfect place to explore early Colonial history in Whitehorse.
The Box Hill Gardens is an incredibly beautiful public space and with the addition of this fancy new playspace, it is certainly the place to be. There are flying foxes, tonnes of things to climb, shiny musical drums, an inbuilt trampoline and spinny things galore. Mamma's crew love the maze of climbing nets and that brilliant slide tower.
Halliday Park is a popular Mitcham playground for families in Melbourne's eastern suburbs as it offers equipment for younger and older kids as well as picnic and barbecue facilities. The Mitcham playground was originally based around plastic fantastic structure used by the toddlers but an upgrade to the Mitcham park in 2014 included a double flying fox and rope climbing frame, high nest swing, a skateboard-style rolling structure, in ground trampoline, and small water play area with a pump and two sluice gates.