Cringila, NSW

Cringila Hills Recreation Park

This recent Playground Project at Cringila Hills is a remarkable example of a timeless playground including many Moduplay products, serving as an eye-catching addition to an expanding sports and outdoor recreation precinct in the heart of the Wollongong City Council area.

Project Overview

Budget (Equipment Only)
$167,000 – $177,000
Date Built
2022

Boasting an all-access facility for the greater community, this space offers an abundance of “Australia’s Own” manufactured playground equipment, along with carefully curated design elements, integrating the everyone can play and stay principles, to increase the value of play within an expanding LGA.

Accessible pathways, generous seating options and various focal points make this space a haven for children and parents, creating a succinct and easy to navigate play space. Locally sourced sandstone block areas serve to separate quiet spaces from high-traffic activities and double as additional abstract seating, whilst a landscaped creek bed lined with sandstone boulders and hearty shrubs creates a peaceful escape and haven for curiosity.

This playground offers a variety of Australian manufactured playground elements, designed to be long lasting and engaging for all users. The Lyon Climber, allows for children to climb to its great peak and serves as a complete activity for dexterity and upper body strength, keeping adrenaline high (pardon the pun)! Multiple Australian Cypress timber swing sets, low level balance areas and an integrated mound slide are peppered among the space, while an interactive sensory musical area gives children the opportunity to let their inner virtuoso shine!

A space filled with bursts of colour, riveting activities and ample space for entertainment, Cringila Hills Playspace is a uniquely designed area, perfect for the community to gather and unwind, all the while adding great value to this growing outdoor precinct.

Designed by Ian Jackson, iScape [[email protected]] and constructed by Undercover Landscapes.

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