![]() Mamu Tropical Skywalk transports you from the forest floor to the canopy over a series of elevated walkways, including a cantilevered platform jutting out over the iconic rainforest landscape. Then, fuelled by their classic pub menu, which, by their own admission doesn’t scrimp on the chips, explore the Wet Tropics rainforest from new heights at Mamu Tropical Skywalk. Work up an appetite best sated by quintessential Queenslander pub, The Mena Creek Hotel, only 200m away. The small entrance fee to enter the park is totally worth it, my child would happily stay here hours and on our first two trips we have.There might only be 110 kilometres between Cairns and Paronella Park, but they feel worlds apart.įrom the minute you cross the threshold of Paronella Park, you step into Jose Paronella’s dream of building a castle and five hectares of gardens for his wife in the 1930s a mystical wonderland where lush rainforest and a thundering waterfall shoulder the castle ruins. There is a toilet on-site and a small cafe, though we have yet to use the cafe so I am unaware of range offered or prices offered at. The park gate is manned throughout the time the park is open and the park is well maintained. There are tables and benches near the area to allow adults to watch their offspring from. The water is switched off at certain points in the day and these are listed at the park entrance. They spurt water out every which way and children can move some of them or sit beneath them to direct the way the water goes. The water features here take up a small section of the park. There are zip wires in the park, various types of swings, some you sit on, some you can also stand on, designed to accommodate one or more, plus some brilliant large seesaws and tunnels to crawl through. There is a fort with various parts, including slides, and children can climb up, on and through the fort. It is free for adults but there is a £2.50 entrance fee for accompanying children, this will allow the adults and children to come and go as they please throughout the day. Weston water park is easy to find being located along the sea front. This was our second visit to Weston's water park and after the success on our initial visit last year it was high on the agenda for our day out this year. Overall definitely recommend we had so much fun and it's lovely to have such a thing in North Somerset we don't have enough of them. If you haven't been before there is a car park right next door. If we had have gone for the afternoon my impression of it being clean would probably be very different. I think people were doing their best to put rubbish in bins but with the grass and mud surrounding the park it could have done with an attendant just to have a quick whip around midday. They could have done with an attendant to keep an eye on litter in water area as by midday it was looking and feeling dirty. Play equipment and water splash park was lovely and well kept. Feel for the space and a lot of people they could do with another toilet. Toilet facilities are available but on a busy day very, very big queue think there is only one toilet. Would recommend a picnic with the queue being so slow. No time limit either so you could stay all day if you wanted to.Ĭafe is available but think under staffed as queue was mad each time we went you had to queue for about 20 minutes even for a cold drink. £2.50 entry per child I thought was very good value for money. Good that adults get a wrist band so grandparents popped off for a walk part way through as it was so hot and not a lot of shade and you are allowed back if you've paid and got your wristband. Due to the hot weather we were worried how busy it would be, but actually even though it was busy it's big enough to not feel too squashed and on top of people.
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