Linear Park Playground - Nuriootpa, SA, Australia
S 34° 28.610 E 138° 59.635
54H E 315770 N 6183145
This is a well-constructed modular Playground at the southern entry to Nuriootpa, suitable for a range of ages and abilities.
Waymark Code: WMZH13
Location: South Australia, Australia
Date Posted: 11/11/2018
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There is a range of activities here, for a range of ages beside the black locomotive. Most are are separate, but some are joined together. This is one of two 'Linear Parks' in Nuriootpa.
There is a short metal bar Flying Fox with elevated platforms.
To gain access to another raised covered platform there are two options, a set of yellow painted metal Stairs, or sloping Parallel Bars - to increase the upper body strength. To come back down there is two plastic DLippery Dips, one 'ordinary', and the other having an undulating slide. Beneath is the option for a Gaol, and for pretend Shop Keeping.
There is a couple of higher, circular, plastic surrounded platforms, that have artificial Rock Climbing holds moulded into the exterior. They have a protected space beneath. The elevated platforms are joined together with a variety of, Sagging Bridge with steps, and a horizontal Circular Rings 'ladder' from a lower covered platform that can be accessed by a metal ramp, or a short plastic set of Steps. There is also a rope Cargo Net at the side of one. One has a spiraling pipe Slide down to the woodchip soft-fall.
There is a separate spring See Saw, and a red, stubby Fire Engine. There is also an enclosed area for a special Variety CLub Swing, suitable for a Wheelchair.
Address: 13 Tanunda Road, Nuriootpa, SA, 5355, Australia
Visited: 0900 - 03, Thursday, 31 May, 2018
Park Entrance: S 34° 28.608 E 138° 59.628
Hours of Operation: From: 6:00 AM To: 7:00 PM
Seasonal?: no
Restrooms Available: yes
Recommended for travelers?: yes
Business?: no
Entrance Fee: 0.00 (listed in local currency)
Playground Owned/Managed By: The Barossa Council
Playground Web Page: [Web Link]
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