Wingara Reserve - Belrose - Sydney

The Wingara Reserve located at 18 Wingara Grove in Belrose, Sydney is fantastic with its nearby grass reserve. Located behind the Glenrose Shopping Centre (which I tend to call Glenrose Belrose Melrose ha!) it is a great playground to go to before or after a visit at the shops or a visit at the NEW Glen Street Library (our review here). I believe this playground was recently redone as the council website still has a photo of some swings and a slide which were there in the past.

Photo credit: @busycitykids

Photo credit: @busycitykids

The playground features a main structure which has a climbing spider web, a large slide, little rock climbing structures as well as a structure for little ones to climb up and a small slide. There is also a basket nest swing as well as a swing for babies and older kids.

Photo credit: @busycitykids

Photo credit: @busycitykids

Photo credit: @busycitykids

Photo credit: @busycitykids

The playground is not fenced however it is in a quiet cul de sac and it is set away from the road altho little Mister won't let that stop him!

Photo credit: @busycitykids

Photo credit: @busycitykids

There is local free parking next to the playground, alternatively you can park at the Glenrose Shopping Centre (also free) and take the pram down. 

Photo credit: @busycitykids

Photo credit: @busycitykids

There are no toilets onsite so if your kid needs to go, head to the Glenrose Shopping Centre.

Photo credit: @busycitykids

Photo credit: @busycitykids

A great playground all over - thumbs up!

Tips:

  • Bring sunscreen and a hat for your little ones although there is nice shade from the trees
  • Bring a picnic, snacks and water bottle as there are no shops around the playground
  • There is a little walking and cycling path along playground so grab the little one's scooter or bike

This playground has:

  • No public toilets
  • Accessible parking on the street
  • Cycling track
  • Free street parking
  • Picnic areas
  • Seating, tables, benches
  • Swings for babies and older kids
  • Walking and cycling paths

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