Piney Lakes Sensory Playground 555 Leach Highway, Winthrop, Western Australia 6150
About the Business
Welcome to Piney Lakes Sensory Playground, located at Winthrop, Leach Highway, 555 in Australia. Situated within the stunning Piney Lakes Reserve, this establishment is a must-visit point of interest in the City of Melville.
Spanning approximately 67 hectares, the Piney Lakes Reserve is a natural oasis comprising of 50 hectares of pristine bushland and wetland environments, as well as 17 hectares of beautifully developed parkland. Nestled to the north of Leach Highway and to the east of Murdoch Drive, this reserve offers a picturesque open space that is perfect for hosting large functions and unforgettable wedding ceremonies.
One of the highlights of the Piney Lakes Reserve is the Piney Lakes Sensory Play Park. Designed to engage and stimulate the senses, this park provides a unique and inclusive play experience for visitors of all ages. From sensory gardens to interactive water features, children and adults alike can immerse themselves in a world of exploration and discovery.
In addition to the sensory playground, the Piney Lakes Reserve offers several walking trails that allow you to connect with nature and uncover the rich biodiversity of the area. As you stroll along these trails, you will have the opportunity to learn about the fascinating Aboriginal history of Piney Lakes and gain insights into the cultural significance of this site for Noongar women. The Bidi Katitjiny Aboriginal Women’s Trail, in particular, pays homage to the rituals and education that took place here before European settlement.
The journey through Piney Lakes Reserve is an invitation to delve into its history, embrace Noongar culture, and fully appreciate the unique natural environment that Perth has to offer. To aid in your exploration, we have provided a self-guided tour brochure that encompasses the Bidi Katitjiny Aboriginal Women’s Trail and the Wetland Walk Trail. Along these trails, you will encounter seven stop points with informative signage that will enrich your understanding of the reserve's heritage.
When visiting the reserve, we recommend wearing long pants, enclosed shoes, and long sleeves, as mosquitoes can be more common near the wetlands, and some plants may have spiky foliage. However, if you are unable to visit in person, we invite you to embark on a virtual tour that showcases all the wonders of Piney Lakes Reserve, from its playgrounds to its walking trails and the presence of unique and endangered species.
Beyond its natural beauty, Piney Lakes Reserve is also an ideal venue for hosting special events. With a capacity for up to 200 guests for wedding ceremonies and up to 300 guests for large functions such as gatherings, family reunions, and children's birthday parties, this reserve offers a memorable setting for any occasion. Please note that for large public events, an approved Event Application is required to secure a spot on City of Melville reserves.
Before you plan your visit, please be aware of the prohibited items and activities within the reserve. We kindly ask that you respect the rules and regulations set forth by the City of Melville to ensure the preservation and enjoyment of this natural gem.
We would also like to acknowledge the Bibbulmun people as the Traditional Owners of the land on which the City of Melville stands today. We pay our respects to the Whadjuk people and Elders, both past and present, for their custodianship of this land.
Come and immerse yourself in the wonders of Piney Lakes Sensory Playground and experience the beauty, history, and cultural significance that this reserve has to offer.
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Location & Phone number
555 Leach Highway, Winthrop, Western Australia 6150, Australia
Reviews
"Nature based playground located in the Piney Lakes Reserve. There are two sections and suited to younger children. Ducks at the nearby lake and pond watching makes it a great spot to spend a short time here."
"A huge natural park with plenty of playmaterials even for Dogs. So cool to visit on a weekend"
"I went for an outing because it was in the suburbs, and I saw ducks and birds, walked a trail with dirt and trees after a long time, saw a small valley, and even had a children's playground, which gave me comfort for a while."
"Excellent park for people of any age to make good use for their birthday celebration, Tai Chi exercises and children activities with fountains in the beautiful lake environment."
"Beautiful place to exercise for humans and dogs. Love that it's so close to the bush that if you like you can go for a short walk through the bush too!"
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