Attraction
Bonython Park/Tulya Wardli
Adelaide
Free
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.
The playspace within the Bonython Activity Hub is larger than life and as popular with parents as it is with kids! The playspace has been specially designed to be accessible to children with hearing, vision and mobility impairments.
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.
The playspace within the Bonython Activity Hub is larger than life and as popular with parents as it is with kids! The playspace has been specially designed to be accessible to children with hearing, vision and mobility impairments.
<p>Caters for people who use a wheelchair.</p><p>Caters for people who are deaf or have hearing loss.</p><p>Caters for people who are blind or have vision loss.</p>
Facilities
Barbeque
Carpark
Kiosk
Pet Friendly - Enquire
Picnic Area
Public Toilet
Price