Find it at: 36 Cecelia Street, North Brighton

Ah beautiful North Brighton, so close to some of the best beaches in Adelaide and also some of the best playgrounds. Dulcie Perry Reserve is another hot spot which the whole fam will love.

A nice and updated playground with equipment suitable from toddlers through to the 10-12 range, there is also a lot of well maintained grass with heaps of room for footy/picnic/frisbee/kite/nap time on a blanket. Lacking a bit of shade we must say which would be a bit of a downer in the hotter month, and not a lot of natural shade either. Toilets are also missing here and would be a welcome addition to an otherwise fab spot. No tables but there were some bench seats but overall a nice playground for the locals to let the kids burn off some energy.

Equipment wise we loved the climbing equipment which is great for the older kids, but the toddlers were looked after with a nice slide and climbing set which was really popular on our visit with other families. Plenty of swings and other small bits and pieces to keep the kids entertained as well.

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