Discover the best top things to do in Melville, Australia including Point Walter Reserve, Wireless Hill Park, Heathcote Reserve, Bicton Baths Reserve, South Of Perth Yacht Club, Wireless Hill Park, Kadidjiny Park (dr. Seuss Park).
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4.5 based on 105 reviews
Point Walter Reserve is a beautiful part of Perth and is the perfect place for a picnic and a swim, especially for children. There are several play grounds, a cafe, kiosk and toilet facilities available. The views are stunning as well.
4.5 based on 38 reviews
Wireless Hill Park cosists of a large expanse of bushland in the middle of Ardross, an up-market suburb South of the River. It has a variety of wildlife. If you see any reptiles, if you leave them alone, they will probably leave you alone. The park is carpetted with wildcflowers in spring. It also houses the Wirelsss Hill Museum
4.5 based on 13 reviews
This is one of the best playgrounds around especially when you take its prime location into consideration. Situated on a hill it has magnificent views to the river as well as fantastic play equipment for small kids. I find that the older kids usually make their way down to the river bank below to have more grown up fun. The area has a large grassed area where families can picnic and watch their kids or even join in the fun. I used to come here regularly many years ago and it was always well maintained. Due to our children being too old now we only just visited it again, recently. It still appears well maintained looks the same as we rembered it. Other peoples children and families are still enjoying the equipment and what the park has to offer.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
This friendly Yacht Club offers Social and Sailing options for the entire family... Learn to sail, moor your yacht close to the city in ideal surroundings, race competitively or just enjoy the social activities the Club offers.. There is always something interesting being offered and the newsletter keeps all up to date .. Competitive races are held weekly and are often looking for crew so there is never a dull moment... The restaurant offers bar snacks, as well as lunches and dinners and many topical events... The location is an exceptional venue for weddings and event functions being so close to the city of Perth.. Friendly members making all feel very welcome and upgraded facilities makes for an exciting membership.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
Wireless Hill was once a world centre of communications. The original wireless station was built by Telefunken of Gemany, and completed in 1912, just two years before World War One broke out. When technology passed it by, the ratio station was converted into a museum. The museum is fascinatiing, even for people like me who are not very technically minded. The Museum is open 10:00 am to 2:00 pm Wednesday and Friday, and 12:00 to 4:00 pm Sunday (Saturday closed). By the way, the park is bushland, it is carpeted with wildflowers in spring.
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