Discover the best top things to do in Frankston, Australia including Pines Flora and Fauna Reserve, Frankston Visitor Information Centre, Frankston Beach, Olivers Hill Lookout, Frankston Regional Foreshore Playground, Ballam Park, George Pentland Botanical Gardens, Jubilee Park, Beauty Park, Peninsula Aquatic Recreation Centre.
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5.0 based on 8 reviews
A great place to go for a walk with peace and quiet. Plenty walking tracks to pick from. Give your legs a good work out or just sit and relax
4.5 based on 99 reviews
Frankston has long been Melbourne's favourite family playground, offering the best beaches, beautiful parks, gardens and endless opportunities for having fun. It's also the perfect base for exploring the Mornington Peninsula. Whether planning a brief stop over or a longer stay, see us for information on attractions, activities, events, local and regional maps and visitor guides. We have day trip suggestions, itineraries, tours and public transport advice. We also have a range of local and Australian made produce, gifts and souvenirs.
Mornington Peninsula is a beautiful part of Victoria and the Frankston Visitor Information Centre has all the information of what is going on. They also sell beautiful knicks & knacks made by locals. If it is the first time to the Peninsula it is well worth visiting and speaking to the wonderful staff.
4.5 based on 353 reviews
The place was bustling. Great beach, with great spots for picnics and waters to swim in. It also has a pier to jump off into the waters.
4.5 based on 69 reviews
Always a pleasure to visit the Frankston foreshore and have a little challenge walking up Oliver’s Hill for a spectacular view. My pics are of the surrounding area but it’s well worth the walk and looking across the coastline and ocean.
4.5 based on 13 reviews
The Frankston Regional Foreshore Playground is due to be upgraded in the winter 2017.
Visited with my family and it was a beautiful day to have a nice family day out with barbecue, a childrens beach as well as the playground. Kept them happy for hours. There is also a restaurant on site for meals or drinks..
4.5 based on 15 reviews
Council has temporarily closed a small section of the recently constructed playground at Ballam Park while further works are undertaken as part of the upgrades. We will advise when this area will reopen for families to enjoy.
There is sport on the ovals and long paths to walk or cycle or scooter. Multiple playgrounds, with all the elements that you’d expect. Plenty of wide open spaces for.... well just playing. Add in BBQs, shelters, and public toilets and it has it all. It has so much to offer and the Karringal shops are next door. There is a bus stop out the front as well and the old homestead adjoins it.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
One of the best gardens in Melbourne has improved if possible.. now has an excellent playground plus great new toilets and undercover picnic area. The gardens are fabulous especially the various woodlands and the pond. Huge grasses areas for the kids to run around as well. My son especially loved the small trees that he could climb TIP: parking on Foot St but more likely to get park around corner on Williams St.
4.5 based on 4 reviews
4.0 based on 30 reviews
This is a beautiful green, shady, safe, quiet, sunny, and peaceful park. Parking is never a problem under the old oaks. The lake and reeds is home to many water bird species and the baby ducks are such a drawcard. There have been many groups using the lovely space for such things as Chinese Choir, fitness classes. birthday parties, petanque, exercise, walking during Covid. It is my 'go to' for my daily walk.
4.0 based on 54 reviews
It is a really impressive site and has a skate park out the back. Covering all forms of exercise and fitness, there is some very impressive water features (huge slides - using rafts), plus classes for aerobics and a gym in the health club. The water features offer both playing areas plus serious lap swimming areas.
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