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Statue of David - Caroline Springs,VIC

Address: 🏡 63 Lawson Way, Caroline Springs VIC 3023, AU
Phone : +61
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2 review location for tourist in Caroline Springs, VIC Australia: 1. Lookout Tower,2. Statue of David,Hight rate 2 location for tourist in Caroline Springs, VIC Australia , AU

Selwyn Park -

SS Fantastic park with everything you need. 3 separate playgrounds for all ages. Exercise setup spread across the ground. Tennis courts and a good size field. Nice shared footpaths for bicycles, scooters, jog/walk. Only one pair of writing BBQ. Connected to kororoit creek swimming pool. Well maintained and good level of parking.
5 /5

Jawbone Flora and Fauna Reserve - Williamstown

Alexandros Karvounis Its a lovely place to go for a stroll and enjoy the views of the wetlands. Theres a bay trail for cyclists and walkers and multiple benches around. Theres also a playground for the kids and lots of native plantings. Its certainly worth a visit!
5 /5

Kevin Flint Reserve - Cairnlea

kareem khattab It is a great place where you want to wind down and have a walk enjoying the scenery, the ducks and people around. If you have a kid, your kid will love the playground there and if you want to unleash your dog there is a special area for that too. It is pretty good.
5 /5

Black Powder Mill - Cairnlea

Shannon Meilak Very interesting. I went on the open day, so I could see inside the building and watch the mill and motor in action. I would highly reccomend going to the next open day and signing up as a member of the Sunshine Historical Society: https://www.sunshinehistoricalsociety.org.au/on-line-membership-form
5 /5

Bulla Hill Miniature Railway - Bulla

Kate Hayes Could not speak more highly of the Bulla Hill Miniature railway. Perfect place for a kids party or just a day out. Staff are friendly, there is an amazing train themed playground, tickets are super cheap and the views from The railway from Bulla Hill are a spectacular surprise. There seems to be a Sunday market that coincides with the railway opening so you have a range of choices for food and craft stalls. An excellent morning/day out
5 /5

Point Gellibrand Coastal Heritage Park (Parks Victoria) - Williamstown

Sean Nairn Large parkland area adjoining the headland walk around the Williamstown shoreline. Consists mainly of grassy expanses, there’s also a kid’s playground and a number of historical sites relating to the area’s former use as a naval base and dockyard. Nice spot for a walk - easy to do a loop of the point from the main centre of Williamstown.
5 /5

Green Gully Reserve -

Abba “Abba” Nice little park. My kids enjoyed it. Slide a bit high and if your really skinny you will fit pass the rope. Little footpath to walk around. BBQs toilets available, and parents can use gym and watch their kids play.
5 /5

Polly Woodside - South Wharf

Gemma Robson Took our 5 and 7 year olds to Pirate Day (3rd Sunday of the month). My son is right into ships at the moment so he loved the opportunity to go on a real one. There was a great balance of activities to fill a couple of hours alongside plenty of opportunities to explore the ship either in a group or at the end when some people started leaving. The pirates were great and kept the children nicely entertained. It was a really fun day out (there was an ice cream stand and ferris wheel nearby while we waited). Activities likely too young for an older child (8/9+).
5 /5

Cheetham Wetlands -

Milan V. If you enjoy relaxing walks or biking, it is a wonderful place. Kids can run around safely and freely. Wide open space. Good for wildlife photography. You will need to bring some water as there are no drinking fountains around if you choose to walk from Altona. I had a day off, and I walked from Brunswick to Altona Meadows. It was a long walk but it was very enjoyable.
5 /5

Lookout Tower -

Brian “Love cheese” Very great view
5 /5