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    John Miller Reserve - Kids get fit while having fun ...!!

    John Miller Reserve

    5.0(5 reviews)
    2.3 kmBrighton

    I have no hesitation rating this playground five stars. The playground is engaging and fun for a…read morewide range of age groups AND it's fully fenced! There's even a circuit of gym equipment for adults just outside of the fenced playground. I would LOVE to come back here and explore further with my daughter. It looks like a lot of fun. There are also toilets, a BBQ and table/chair area in relatively close proximity to the playground. Don't forget to bring a basketball, there's a hoop too! There's plenty of room if you'd prefer to spread out a blanket and picnic away your time here. The whole playground area is rubber floored and you all know how much I love that! The only thing I'm unsure of is if there is a drinking fountain, but I'm sure this palyground won't let me down. Ahhhhh! I can't wait to go there again with my daughter. At least the I have an excuse to try the equipment! lol *Dogs allowed (not in fenced playground)* *Drinking fountain (probably)* *Sheltered table/chair area* *BBQ* *Electronic toilets*

    Since the fitness equipment has been installed this reserve is my #1…read more I can take the grandies to play in the playground, shoot hoops or play hopscotch while I do a workout and they can also join me on the equipment if they still have energy. After a swim we can use the barbeque to cook lunch/dinner. Public toilets are very welcome too. Thank you City of Holdfast Bay.

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    John Miller Reserve - BBQ and loo, taken from inside the sheltered area

    BBQ and loo, taken from inside the sheltered area

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    Brighton Beach - Arch of Remembrance

    Brighton Beach

    4.1(9 reviews)
    0.0 kmBrighton

    I'm going to have to say that this is probably one of my favourite beaches in Adelaide, namely…read morebecause the water is pretty deep which means that you can actually go for a decent swim. I remember coming down here when I was much younger and jumping off the jetty, namely because it was really deep and you could do it without causing yourself significant injuries - until I got to a point where I started questioning what I actually achieved by jumping off the prefectly good jetty (as well as developing a concern about all of the fishing lines that happen to dangle of the jetty on most weekends). Okay, Brighton may not have the facilities of some of the other beaches in Adelaide, and if you don't live in the south then it can be a bit of a hike to get there, but I have to admit I've always have a pretty good time when I've landed up here.

    Brighton Beach is one of my favourites in metropolitan Adelaide. Not too far from the CBD and…read moresituated along a row of eclectic eateries and shops, the beach is close to the obligatory Fish 'n' Chip stores and a super sweet gelateria. Parking at this beach is a breeze compared to Glenelg and Henley Beach, parks are scattered down Jetty Road with more down the Esplanade either side of the jetty. Parking lasts for three hours on average but parking a wee bit further down saves you from the parking inspector. For those opting for public transport, the Train station is a 10 minute walk away and the bus is of a similar distance. There are public showers and toilets scattered down the beach so that the sand doesn't come home in the car and their is usually enough space on the beach to run a cricket match without angering the odd grumpy old man or accidently hitting a six into the tourists' esky. Speaking of Eskys, the Espy's Bottle-O will sell you ice for $4 a bag if you need to stock up. For those looking for a sunset swim or beach walk, Brighton is a safe beach but I'd personally go for Glenelg or Henley as their are more people present and frequent police patrols.

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    Brighton Beach - Brighton Jetty

    Brighton Jetty

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    Wattle Reserve

    Wattle Reserve

    2.0(2 reviews)
    0.9 kmHove, Brighton

    I have to say, at first glance this playground looks pretty cool, and it might be for the older…read morechildren but forget about this place if you are wanting to entertain toddlers. Talking to one of the locals, she informed me it used to be quite a good playground area for toddlers but now there is almost nothing they can use. Even the smaller slide that you would think is for younger children, can only be accessed by climbing up the wire ropes. The last time I checked, most younger children don't have the skills or courage to climb and balance like that. For the older children, this playground would probably have the same WOW factor that I felt (I AM a big kid after all!) but I'm not sure if it would be too long lived. There is a sheltered table/chair area and even a BBQ but it's on the other side of the park well away from the playground. I don't think I saw a drinking fountain or toilets. A volleyball net is in place for those who like to dig, set and spike. *Dogs allowed* *No drinking fountain* *Sheltered table/chair area at opposite end to playground* *No direct shade over playground*

    Wattle Reserve resembles a battle field. City of Holdfast…read moreBay Council have now turned it into a car park for trucks, excavators and the private vehicles of staff associated with the destruction of the Esplanade adjacent and the Reserve itself. There are also transportables parked on the northern side. Perhaps these will remain after work is finally completed to be used as emergency public housing (and as there is no consultation with residents by Council, DENR, McConnell Dow, or Holdfast Concrete, a finish date is not known...2013? 2014?, perhaps even 2015?) The noise level is unacceptable to park users and surrounding residents, yet is deemed acceptable by the Department of Environmental Vandalism. Foul language used by workers operating on the beach can be clearly heard for some considerable distance. Any comment made to McConnell Dow employees is met with aggression and abuse. Wattle Reserve...once the most beautiful piece of public land along the coastline - now dirty, dangerous and one to avoid at all costs.

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    Wattle Reserve - WAAAAAY over there is the table/chair area and the BBQ

    WAAAAAY over there is the table/chair area and the BBQ

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