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HOT: Berwick Waters Grand Prix Park, Clyde North

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Berwick Waters Grand Prix Park is an awesome playground in the Berwick Waters estate at Clyde North that mimics a Formula 1 Grand Prix race track!

Berwick Waters Grand Prix Park playground

Take your bike or scooter onto the Grand Prix Park racetrack and race your friends or your family!

Berwick Waters Grand Prix Park playground

The track features an overpass and tunnel (evocative of the nearby Casey Safety Village), obstacle bumps, fast humps and a high climbing tower with a slide at the finish line.

Berwick Waters Grand Prix Park playground

Berwick Waters Grand Prix Park playground

Berwick Waters Grand Prix Park playground

The track is not flat and some of those bends and dips mean that kids can really pick up speed, so I don’t think it’s really suitable for young riders or beginners.

Berwick Waters Grand Prix Park playground

If you don’t have confident riders then visit at an off-peak time to have more space to yourself.


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Berwick Waters Grand Prix Park playground

The kids have so much fun lapping the park that they barely try out the swings, trampoline or flying fox, stopping only for a water pit stop at the water fountain.

Berwick Waters Grand Prix Park playground

There are shaded picnic and barbecue facilities but otherwise, there’s minimal shade, though trees have been planted. Note there are no toilets.

Berwick Waters Grand Prix Park playground

Berwick Waters Grand Prix playground is the perfect place for young bike and scooter riders to hone their skills. For other playgrounds nearby visit Megasaurus Playground and Casey Fields.

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[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text el_class=”thon-hot-tips-panel”]Tips for Berwick Waters Grand Prix playground:

  • Free barbecues;
  • Picnic tables and shelter
  • Water tap;
  • Free street parking;
  • No toilets
  • Minimal shade;
  • No fence;
  • Bike and scooter track. Track is not flat so not really suitable for young beginner riders.

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About Joyce Watts

Joyce Watts is a former intellectual property, IT and media lawyer turned serial entrepreneur.

As well as being the founder of TOT: HOT OR NOT she helps businesses with their SEO, email marketing & social media as BrightSmart.com.au; she owns an online bike store CycleStyle.com.au and develops and produces creative experiences for families via WheelieGoodFun.com. She used to publish another popular lifestyle and food blog called MEL: HOT OR NOT The decisive guide to Melbourne.

She lives in inner-city Melbourne with her husband, two children and seven bikes.

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