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Bonython Park
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Adelaide, SA
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The largest of the named city parks, some 17 hectares, Bonython Park/Tulya Wardli attracts many thousands of visitors annually. The Park, situated between Port Road and the River Torrens hosts a range of community events. The park’s southern end has two playgrounds, a boating lake used by model and sailing boat enthusiasts (subject to water restrictions), a kiosk and barbecues. The banks of the River Torrens offer visitors the opportunity to walk quietly, observing the wildlife. The native water rat (distinguished from the European rat by a yellow tipped tail) is plentiful and a variety of bird life can be observed including pelicans and black swans. Loads of walking tracks, kids playground, garbage bins, picnic tables, parking, and a lovely cafe with outdoor benches and seating. A family-friendly, popular spot, and easy access. What a super awesome playground near the river. Plenty of fun and exciting play equipment for the kids to explore. Also has public toilets, bike/running tracks, BBQs, and a huge lawn area. A road safety riding area is also a short stroll away near a duck pond. Adults and kids can enjoy the planes and trams go by.
The largest of the named city parks, some 17 hectares, Bonython Park/Tulya Wardli attracts many thousands of visitors annually. The Park, situated between Port Road and the River Torrens hosts a range of community events. The park’s southern end has two playgrounds, a boating lake used by model and…