
The school holidays are back! Even though it's a bit chilly and the rain might try to dampen the day, don't worry—Perth is bursting with fun activities for the kids. Plus, most come with great accessibility options.
Matagarup Mini Golf
Where: North end of Camden Drive in Burswood.
Open Times Winter: 9am till 7pm on weekdays and closing at 8pm on weekends and public holidays.
How much: $25.00 Adults $18.00 Children (must have a valid pension card) There is no mention of companion cards on the website – give them ring or email to get more information.
Accessibility: The course is designed to allow for wheelchair and pram access.
Perth’s fine scenery
If you want to head outdoors into the brisk winter days, filled with sunshine and give the kids places to burn some energy, there are plenty of FREE options.
In and around Perth City
Art Gallery, Elizabeth Quay, the cultural centre, parks along the Swan River.
South of the River
South Perth Foreshore, Sir James Mitchell and Hurlingham Road Playgrounds, bike riding and the Old Mill (oldest structure in South Perth)
Maybe watch the planes fly in and out at Jandakot Airport. There is a viewing area just off Eagle drive or head to Kadidjiny Park in Melville with its unusual play areas, setting the scene for your kids’ imagination.
North of the River
Head to the corner of Grandis Boulevard and Botanic Avenue in Banksia Grove to the Pitstop Playground. It’s a motor racing themed complete with finish posts, road signs and pitstops. Grab your bike or scooters!
Brampton Park in Butler has a man-made lake and paved paths. Lots of swings and climbing equipment. Bring a picnic!
Mawson Park is in the Hillary’s precinct and caters to both little kids and the bigger adventurers. Lots of climbing and swings, but with safety in mind. Pack a roll and some snags and have a sausage sizzle by the beautiful lake nearby.
Need more inspiration? Then type into your search engine “free school holiday fun in Perth” or head to the links below to see what’s on offer.
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