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Guide to Cringilla Hills Recreation Park, Bike Tracks & Playground

Cringilla HIlls, one of Wollongong’s newest playgrounds completed in 2022. It was designed to be all inclusive, from ‘bumpy’ frog out the front to the outrageous pump track it’s a great time for all. With this Illawarra playground, bike & BMX track, walking trails and picnic spots, pack your bikes, kids and mates for a fun family outing.

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Location. Getting There and Parking

Cringilla Hills Playground is conveniently located at 21 Lackawanna Street Cringilla, making it easily accessible by car. There is plenty of parking even on a busy day. This amazing park was named park of the year at the Parks and Leisure Australia NSW Conference Awards 2023.

Playground Features, Equipment & Accessibility

This playground has an awesome book that tells the local Aboriginal Dreaming story of Gudgad the Greedy Frog. There is a braille map of playground.

The playground has accessible swings and slides, water play area, climbing net and obstacle course. It also has a great pump track, BMX track and walking trails nearby.

Rope Bridge. Image c/o Amanda Dawe from Parents Guilde Illawarra

What Age Kids is it Best for?

This park would be great for most ages between 2-12. Its a nice little park for a birthday party which we have seen many, with it being fully fenced its a big winner!

Cringilla Hills Playground. Image c/o of Amanda Dawe from Parents Guide

Does it have Shade, BBQ’s and Toilets? Facilities and Amenities Review

The toilets are close by and this is one of a small few fully fenced playgrounds in the Illawarra, yes! There is a water bubbler and plenty of seating. There is limited shade so we always take a hat and sunscreen!

There are picnic areas with tables and seating, making it an ideal spot for family outings and gatherings.

Bike Track and Cycling.

Cringilla Hills is an amazing choice for kids at all stages of cycling. There’s 12km of mountain bike trails, plus approximately 3.4km of walking trails. The track caters to different ages and abilities and includes a jump park, asphalt pump track and bike skills playground.

Pump Track. Image c/o Amanda Dawe from Parents Guilde Illawarra

Is there a cafe or food options near by?

There is no cafe’s or food options here, the nearest would be Cringilla main street which is a 3 minute drive.

Accessible, Inclusive? Is it good for Neurodiverse / ASD children?

I would have to say a yes to being inclusive, with the nest swing and wheelchair accessible seated see saw, a fun water play area and obstacle course. The surrounding area includes walking trails that allow visitors to explore the natural beauty of Cringila Hills.

More Kids Friendly Activities and Attractions close by

Read more Fun Places To Take Kids – Illawarra Page and our Best Parks in Wollongong article.

Pros and Cons

  • Pros:
    • Variety of play equipment
    • Safe and clean environment
    • Accessible amenities
    • Plenty of space
    • Fully fenced
  • Cons:
    • Proximity to other attractions
    • Limited shade in some areas

In Summary. Why Cringilla Playground is Ideal for Families

Engaging for All Ages

Cringilla Playground is designed to be inclusive, offering something for children of all ages and abilities. This is a great playground and with the inclusion of the bike tracks is fun for everyone (including adults)

Educational and Fun

With the inclusion of the look and find book there is a new adventure to be had each time we go here.

Importance of Free Activities & Time in Nature

Outdoor activities play a crucial role in family life, child development, interaction and social skills providing opportunities for children to explore, learn. Free activities are great without the financial burden. In the Illawarra region, there are plenty of free places to take kids that offer fun and amazing lasting memories.

Cringilla Hills Playground Main Image c/o of Moduplay.com.au

About the Author:
I am Amanda, I am a busy mum of 2 kids, they are 6 and 3. We love to get out in nature and play and have fun making memories. We love the beaches in summer and nature walks anytime of year, we have been to most of the playground in the Illawarra and love to tell everyone all about them!

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