Holidays with Kids

28th June 2024

Family Fun in Ulverstone: A Perfect Holiday Destination with Kids

Ulverstone, located on Tasmania's stunning north coast, is an ideal holiday destination for families with kids. The town offers a variety of activities that cater to all ages, ensuring that everyone in the family has a memorable and enjoyable experience. Here’s a guide to some of the best things to do with kids in Ulverstone.

1. Ulverstone Waterslide

One of the biggest attractions for kids in Ulverstone is the waterslide located at Fairway Park. This spot features a large waterslide, splash pad, and a pool, providing endless fun for children during the warmer months (closed over winter). There are picnic facilities and barbecue areas nearby, making it a great spot for a family day out.

2. Fairway Park
Running from BIG4 Ulverstone down to the Waterslide, Fairway Park offers a plethora of things for kids to do:
  • Various playgrounds, including flying fox.
  • Basketball hoops.
  • Walking and bike paths, plus space to kick the footy.
  • Hire a pedal cart from Pedal Buggies Tasmania.
  • For older kids and teens, the Fairway Park's Skate Park and BMX Pump 'n' Jump track offer exciting opportunities for outdoor fun. These facilities are well-maintained and provide a safe environment for kids to practice their skills and enjoy some active recreation.
  • Pet friendly Beach House Coffee Cafe is next to the Waterslide and the entrance to the dog beach. Win, Win!
  • Picnic facilities, toilets and barbecue areas.
3. Anzac Park and Playground

Anzac Park is a beautifully maintained space that offers something for everyone. Kids will love the well-equipped playground, while parents can relax in the scenic surroundings. The park has plenty of open space for running around, flying kites, or enjoying a family picnic. The nearby Ulverstone Visitor Information Centre can provide additional details about local events and activities.

4. Hive Tasmania

Hive is the region’s cultural hub, featuring a science centre, and the largest dome planetarium in Tasmania. This vibrant centre regularly hosts kids' workshops during school holidays, making it an ideal destination for children of all ages. Whether exploring the wonders of science, enjoying art exhibits, or stargazing in the planetarium, Hive offers an enriching experience for the whole family.

Hive now incorporates UMAG, the Ulverstone Museum and Art Gallery. A visit to the History Museum can be both fun and educational for kids. The museum showcases the rich history of the area through a variety of exhibits and interactive displays. It’s a great place to learn about the local heritage and engage children’s curiosity about the past.

5. Wing's Wildlife Park

At nearby Gunns Plains, WWP offer one of the largest collections of Tasmanian wildlife in Australia. Devil Feeding at 1pm daily. Koala interaction at 11.00am and 2.30pm daily. Cafe on site serving lunches and snacks, plus a gift shop.

6. Turners Beach Berry Patch

Pick your own strawberries or raspberries or pre-picked available or enjoy a zesty berry ice-cream. Their Cafe serves lunches, morning and afternoon teas.

7. Leven Canyon Lookout and Picnic Area

For families who love nature and adventure, a trip to Leven Canyon is a must. Just a short drive from Ulverstone, the canyon offers breathtaking views and several walking trails suitable for children. The lookout provides a safe and exhilarating view of the canyon, and there are picnic facilities where you can enjoy a meal amidst nature.

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Ulverstone waterslide
8. Devonport Tenpin Bowling

For older kids, there's more on offer than ten pin bowls. Try out Devonport Ten Pin Bowling, where they often host Live at the Lanes music events. Or book their escape room experience Midnight Manor! Or you could rock out in their Karaoke Room!

9. Buttons Beach

Just opposite the Park, Buttons Beach is a family-friendly spot perfect for a day of sun, sand, and sea. The calm waters are safe for swimming, and the beach is an excellent place for building sandcastles, playing beach games, or just relaxing. There are also barbecue facilities and picnic spots, making it easy to spend an entire day by the water.

10. Penguin Watching

A short drive from Ulverstone is the town of Penguin, named after the Little Penguins that can be seen coming ashore at dusk. This unique wildlife experience is sure to be a hit with kids and offers an opportunity to see these adorable creatures in their natural habitat.

11. Scenic Train Rides

Take a ride on the historic Don River Railway in nearby Devonport. This scenic train ride is a delightful experience for kids and a nostalgic journey for parents. The railway operates steam and diesel trains, offering a glimpse into the past.

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