Discover the best top things to do in Cranbourne, Australia including Casey Fields Regional Playspace and Village Green, Cascade on Clyde Wetlands, Hilltop Nature Reserve, Stringybark Picnic Area, Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria, Trig Point, Australian Garden, Clydevale Reserve, Cranbourne Turf Club, Trueman Reserve.
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5.0 based on 3 reviews
Im from the U.K. and visit my grandchildren every 18 months is so & always try to fit in a visit to Casey Fields. I’ve been bringing them here for about 8 years and the facilities are just as good . My two younger grandchildren (5 & 3) just love the play equipment and the freedom to run around and let off steam. Lots of safe flooring under the equipment and lots of challenges to run, climb, fantasy play etc. There is also a nice walkway around the lake . Although there’s no cafe on site there are cafes now just 5 minutes up the road at the new shopping centre . We travelled over 1/2 hour to get here as they don’t live local to the park now but it was still worth it. I wish we had play areas etc of this quality near where I live in the UK that I could take my other grandchildren too .
4.5 based on 534 reviews
Cranbourne Gardens is one of Victoria's most precious areas of native bushland and home to an amazing range of plant and wildlife. More than 400 plant species provide food and habitat for over 150 bird species and more than 20 mammals, including koalas, wallabies and the nationally endangered southern brown bandicoots. In the heart of the bushland, discover the stunning Australian Garden and soak in the beauty and diversity of Australian flora that reflect the true essence of the Australian landscape. Hop aboard The Explorer or discover the stunning landscapes with a walking tour.
The 15 HA Australian Garden is an excellent display of Australia and its plant life from the arid desert to tropical areas and running streams and lakes.It is well designed and interesting with an excellent display of the diversity of plants found in Australia. For somewhere for a pleasant walk or to study in detail the diverse range of Australian plants you cannot beat the Royal Botanic Gardens Australian Garden at Cranbourne. An excellent example of a well-planned exhibition of native plants.
4.5 based on 14 reviews
Covering 15 HA this is an excellent display of Australian Flora and captures what Australia is all about in a small area. From arid deserts to streams and rivers this is a great place for a stroll on a nice day or where you can study in detail the deiversity of Australian plants and trees.Well done RBG.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
Excellent unfenced park with 3 separate slides (the big blue one isn’t suitable for toddlers - even though my 2 year always wants to use it)... also has a big basketball area and a covered picnic area. The pictures originally posted here by me are actually of a nearby park in same estate.
4.0 based on 13 reviews
City of Casey's premier entertainment facility with racing throughout the year and night race meets running from October-July. From modest beginnings, the Turf Club’s on course patronage has increased to one of the highest country clubs in this state. Situated in a picturesque setting at the top end of town, the track boasts superb member and public facilities for you to enjoy a day/night out at the races. From Corporate entertaining, fine dining or a simple picnic on our lush lawns your bound to have a great day or night out with the Cranbourne Turf Club.
2nd year running , staff are good, food is good, sitting behind glass at the finish line, couldn’t ask for better, maybe little pricey but a great day with friends
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