If you are looking for accommodation close to the city of Adelaide without worrying about parking or the general craziness of the city, then staying at Levi Adelaide Holiday Park is the answer!
Located in Vale Park, it is on the banks of the River Torrens, only 4kms from the city – perfect for when you have an event on in town but don’t want to have to drive all the way home with tired kids in the car. Book a cabin or camping site at Levi Adelaide Holiday Park and you’re set!
They have plenty of different cabin types to suit all group sizes, including a pet friendly option. They also have lots of powered camping sites (including ensuite sites!) set under shady trees. Kids will love exploring the grounds which has BBQs, a brand new camp kitchen and is quiet and small enough for the kids to ride their bikes around the park.
There is a swimming pool in the Park for those wanting a splash, along with a playground and a huge oval next door – so everyone can get active and burn some energy! We highly recommend taking a walk along the Linear Park Trail along the Torrens – there is an access gate from the park. You will truly feel like you are a million miles away.
Combining friendly staff, public transport on the doorstep and its gorgeous nature setting, Levi Adelaide Park is the perfect choice for a family stay-cation!
Belair National Park Holiday Park is a family run holiday park only 11km from the CBD. The park is situated in the picturesque Belair National Park and offers accommodation to suit all budgets and guests needs. You’ll feel the serenity as you arrive and breathe in the fresh eucalyptus filled air. From glamping eco tents to cottages and powered/unpowered caravan and camping sites, guests can choose the option that is most suited to them and all within a stone’s throw from the walking trails, adventure playground, tennis courts (BYO racquets) and mountain bikes tracks that are scattered throughout the Belair National Park and surrounds. During summer months, everyone loves the pool and school holiday movie nights. There's plenty of trails and mountain bikes tracks suited to all ages and levels – the family could spend days exploring, looking for koalas, emus, kangaroos or the odd echidna. Behind the Holiday Park is the old Belair golf Course, which closed down a few years ago, but they’ve made a permanent orienteering course around it called the Birdie Loop. This is also one of the best tracks for kids that allows bikes close to the park, so we made sure to do a…
Image credit: City of Playford This park is part of a nature reserve, with a small playground that includes a slide, spinner, swings and some cool climbing/balancing equipment Image credit: City of Playford It's a great area for a run around, kick of the ball or somewhere you can sit with the dog (on leash) while the kids have a play Image credit: City of Playford There's not many facilities around though, a bench seat and a rubbish bin is about it. No toilets or shade Thanks to Amy for this playground review 36 Seavington Road, Elizabeth Park[wpgmza id="138" cat="1" marker="559" zoom="16"]
Find it at: Montrose St, Ferryden Park Located on Montrose St at Ferryden Park, this little spot has just had $155, 000 spent on an upgrade which is now open! There is new play equipment including a rubber softfall mat, slide, bouncy buggy, trampolines and double swings. They have also installed two new park seats and a new drinking fountain!
I'm a Mum of 2 girls and also one 4 legged ratbag of a dog called Rudy. I work from home and family balance out the work/school hours with lots of beach time, walks, bike rides skates, scooters and surfs. We like being outside. Our favourite places in Adelaide are the Adelaide Hills and Dhilba Guuranda-Innes National Park