16/04/2026
🌈 School Holiday Boredom Busters – Accessible Playgrounds in Adelaide 🌈
Looking for easy, inclusive, low-stress outings these school holidays? Here’s your go-to list of accessible & sensory-friendly playgrounds across Adelaide 💙
These spaces are designed so kids of all abilities can play, explore and enjoy safely.
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📍 Quentin Kenihan Inclusive Playspace (Rymill Park, City)
✔️ Fully fenced
✔️ Accessible toilets (incl. Changing Places)
✔️ Sensory garden + musical elements
✔️ Water play + wheelchair accessible equipment
👉 One of Adelaide’s most inclusive playgrounds with features designed for shared play.
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📍 Hendrie Street Inclusive Playground (Park Holme)
✔️ Fully fenced
✔️ Accessible parking & toilets
✔️ Sensory play + inclusive equipment
✔️ Great for all ages
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📍 De Costa Reserve Playground (Glenelg East)
✔️ Fully fenced
✔️ Toilets onsite
✔️ Easy parking
✔️ Smaller, quieter option (great for low sensory days)
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📍 Allenby Gardens Reserve Playground
✔️ Inclusive play equipment
✔️ Family-friendly open space
✔️ Great for mixed ability play
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📍 Bonython Park Playspace
✔️ Wide open accessible space
✔️ Pathways + facilities
✔️ Great for prams/wheelchairs
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📍 Broadview Oval Playground (Yarnta Tutu Yarta)
✔️ Accessible equipment
✔️ Space for bikes/scooters
✔️ Good mix of active + calm play
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📍 Solandra Reserve (Modbury North)
✔️ Accessible pump track (great for bikes & mobility devices)
✔️ Inclusive play areas
✔️ Space to explore safely
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💡 Tips for sensory-friendly outings:
• Go early morning or late afternoon (quieter)
• Bring headphones or comfort items
• Start with smaller parks, then build up
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✨ Whether it’s climbing, spinning, water play or just a safe space to run — Adelaide has some amazing inclusive options to keep boredom away these holidays!
👉 Save this post for your next outing & tag someone who needs easy holiday ideas!