Princess Elizabeth Playground | South Terrace Adelaide | Review

Princess Elizabeth Playground

We have visited the upgraded Princess Elizabeth Playground a few times now, and we can easily say it deserves a place in our top parks and playgrounds list.

This is a modern playspace combining active, sensory and nature play opportunities. The Adelaide City Council hope the playground will become a place for children to learn and have fun, be challenged and explore, make up an adventure and engage the senses in a natural and beautiful landscape setting. The re-design of this all ages, multi-activity playground involved consultation with local playground experts – the children from the nearby Sturt Street Primary School.

Princess Elizabeth playground

There is plenty to climb here including this two towered climbing net.

Here it is up close. Kids can climb up each tower and also walk across from one tower to the other.

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The multi-faceted structure below offers many climbing, swinging, inventive and adventurous play opportunities. It includes ladders, climbing frames, wobbly platform boards, monkey bars and slide poles.

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The spinning see-saw below is like a mini version of the one down the road at the South Terrace Glover Playground.

Over the other side of the playground you can’t miss the medieval inspired tower. The spiral staircase takes you up to the top with lookouts on the way, then a winding slippery slide takes you down again. A smaller slide is there for younger kids. It’s a great spot for imaginative play.

Plus there is a spider swing next to the tower.

There are four mini trampolines to get kids bouncing.

The bowl swing below is great for co-operative play. I watched kids of different ages work out amongst themselves who was going to sit where, who was going to push, when to stop and take turns. Great for social play and learning.

The playground design incorporates natural elements using logs, planks, pebbles, plantings and sand. These elements take many forms and serve multiple purposes, such as seating areas made up of logs and rocks that are also play elements for climbing or jumping over. Trees and blackboards double up as shade elements and concrete edging and paver bands act as balancing beams.

There are little rocking rides for little ones and swings for all ages and abilities.

There are bbq facilities, picnic tables, drinking fountains, bench seating and toilets. The playground is adjacent a large sports field so plenty of open areas for ball sports and running around. There are existing trees providing shade and a selection of 46 new semi-advanced trees are expected to mature in the next five to ten years. The State heritage building in the southern end of the playground also provides shade and when the building is refurbished (in 2015), the veranda will offer additional relief from the sun.

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Please note – this is not a fully fenced playground. There is fencing all around the road side of the playground but it ends on the sides as shown below. Therefore if you have little ones or ‘runners’ you do need to be mindful of this.

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A key theme of this playground is age inclusive play equipment, allowing all ages and abilities to play together according to skill level and preference, rather than segregating the playground into different age groups. This works well for families with children of different ages. We’ve spent many hours at this playspace already and the Play & Go kids are keen to go again soon. Other playgrounds near here are Glover Playground, also on South Terrace, and Marshmallow Park.

Princess Elizabeth Playground Summary

  • all ages and abilities play equipment
  • bbqs, picnic tables, bench seating
  • toilets
  • partially fenced – is not fully fenced
  • shady trees

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What:  Princess Elizabeth Playground | Veale Park / Walyu Yarta (Park 21)

When: Anytime

Where: South Terrace, Adelaide (near the corner of Goodwood Road)

Who:  Playground Lovers

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Image Source: All photos by Play & Go

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One Response to “Princess Elizabeth Playground | South Terrace Adelaide | Review”

  1. November 20, 2014 at 9:09 pm #

    great playground. Our 2 + 4 yr olds love it and call it the ‘Ben + Holly’ playground due high tower with slippery dip. Just needs recylcing bins and a good coffee spot to walk to!

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