Ipswich (/ˈɪpswɪtʃ/ ( listen)) is the county town of Suffolk, England, located on the estuary of the River Orwell, about 60 miles (97 km) north east of London. The town has been continuously occupied since the Saxon period, and its port has been one of England's most important for the whole of its history.
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One of the oldest parks in Queensland, Queens Park boasts enormous, shady trees dotted around the picturesque green expanse on the hill at the eastern entrance to the city. A perfect place to spread out the picnic rug, fire up the barbie and spend a pleasant few hours. If you're not such a BYO person, the indoor-outdoor Queens Park Café offers everything for the hungry park-goer, including a special Kids' Menu. Next door to the Café, is the Environmental Education Centre with some fun interactive displays. Queens Park's playground was inspired by Ipswich's coal mining history, with an impressive design incorporating a flying fox, fixed model train, Liberty Swing for people in wheelchairs to enjoy a ride, and water pumps. And if that's not enough, there are two more amazing, free attractions - the Japanese-themed Nerima Gardens, and the Ipswich Nature Centre which has been delighting visitors since 1936. Enter the Ipswich Nature Centre through the historical rotunda and be charmed by wallabies contentedly nibbling or dozing, and other native animals such as wombats, emus, bilbies and water birds in their authentic habitats. Then there's the barn where the younger ones won't be able to resist farm animals such as pigs, calves, guinea pigs and lambs. Nerima Gardens was designed in consultation with Ipswich's sister city in Japan. A model traditional Japanese tea house, constant sound of flowing water, winding paths and charming gardens make this a tranquil and calming space. A unique factor is that Australian native plants have been used, with some being indigenous to Ipswich.
We loved our visit here! Great parks, gardens, and an Eco Park filled with native animals and birds for a gold coin donation which was unexpected and totally awesome. Well worth a visit!
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The Brisbane Valley Rail Trail is a recreational trail that traces the old Brisbane Valley rail line that commenced at Wulkuraka, near Ipswich, and continued to Yarraman, west of Kilcoy. This 20km section of the trail follows the former rail corridor from Diamantina Boulevard, in the Ipswich suburb of Brassall, to the rural township of Fernvale.
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Robelle Domain’s expansive green lawns, bike tracks, tree top walks and shady picnic areas are great for all the family. Add to this the Family Water Play complete with a huge tipping bucket and water jets, and the public, lagoon-style pool (opening September 2015), the kids will absolutely love this place – parents can also grab a coffee and lunch in the Robelle Cafe.
Lovely place to exercise. Plenty of wide paths that lead in various directions. Plenty of room to walk beside friends or pooches. Beautiful open spaces to lunch and a small lake with a cascading water fall. Other options are domain swimming pools, which are free and have lovely cafes, with Orion shopping centre nearby to shop, go see a movie or grab a more substantial meal.
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Tucked away in Ipswich's gracious and historical Queens Park is Nerima Gardens - Japanese gardens designed in consultation with Ipswich's Japanese sister city, Nerima. This idyllic retreat is a wonderful way to wind down your visit to Queens Park or take a break between enjoying its other numerous attractions. The picture-perfect self-contained gardens sit behind the historic caretaker's cottage and feature a series of winding paths through fir trees and Australian native plants - some of which are indigenous to Ipswich. There, you'll really appreciate the serenity and aesthetic beauty of the pretty flowers, and experience a model traditional Japanese tea house and a small verandah overlooking a stream. There are also boardwalks over an ornamental lake where you can feel the tranquillity of being serenaded by constant running water.
We go to Nerima Gardens often and always enjoy the manicured, zen, Japanese gardens. Kids love the tea house and waterfall.. Beautiful to go to when the Christmas lights are on. Plenty of parking and combine with a trip to the nature centre too.
4.5 based on 71 reviews
We had an amazing morning there with our dog. Lot of area to walk by the river.Great coffeshop to enjoy morning breakfast. Plenty of bbq area,picnic benches And amazing kids playground. Great place for families with kids especially. People were doing kayak and fishing as
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various tracks that are all well sign posted. We are by no means seasoned Bush walkers but found this really enjoyable. Horse riding, bike riding and ppl on foot, plenty of folk out enjoying a Sunday adventure. Very dusty, so allergy sufferers beware and take water with you.
4.5 based on 21 reviews
Ipswich Nature Centre in Ipswich's historical Queens Park offers a magical opportunity to get up close and personal with Australian native wildlife. For 80 years, locals and visitors have been able to see animals on this site, and the twenty-first century version is up there with the best wildlife refuges. And to make the cute and furry animals feel as at home as possible, there are lush landscaped gardens and exhibits that have been recreated to represent local bushland and flora communities. A handsome rotunda built in 1891 is the entrance to the Centre, which asks for a donation of a gold coin as entry fee to help with the upkeep of the animals. From there, you stroll on shady walkways and enjoy the cute native residents such as wombats, wallabies, emus, quolls, and a nocturnal bilby exhibit. A vibrant rainforest bird aviary is alive with colour and sound, and youngsters will have a ball in the barn which has calves, lambs, pigs and guinea pigs. Open six days a week.
This is a wonderful place to visit for all ages, so much to see and the walk in bird aviary is divine. Great atmosphere and friendly staff. Even though the Corona Virus has impacted on the availability of some areas, it is a beautiful peaceful place to visit and take time out from the real world.
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This hidden gem of a park is where I patrolled for work a long time ago. It used to have a lot of people doing drugs and all that jazz but now none of that is happening. The place itself is serene with a large lake and small spots for picnics and BBQ's. There are many waterfowl and bats in the area so wildlife is abundant in the area.
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Ipswich’s little oasis beside the Bremer River, the River Heart Parklands offers a zero-depth water playground, spider web style climbing frame, 25 metre flying fox, a football field sized 'Discovery Forest', plaques with historical information and pram-friendly boardwalks along the river. At night, spot the river creatures that are projected onto the surface of the river.
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