nsw Date: 06-12-2025

Hight rate 2 location for tourist in Thornleigh, NSW , Australia

Name SalonAddressRated
1Headen Park6 Sinclair Ave, Thornleigh NSW 21204.2
2Thornleigh Brickpit Playground1A Dartford Rd, Thornleigh NSW 21204.2

1.Headen Park

Address: 6 Sinclair Ave, Thornleigh NSW 2120

Imges Headen Park

(113) Reviews Headen Park:

Des Drummoyne Excellent Ground for junior and lower grade cricket. Synthetic pitch which is reasonable. Small pavilion which is being renovated and parking for about 30 cars.
4 /5
Andrew Bonsall A place to do all sorts of things. From kicking a ball around to walking or running, even just sitting around and observing the world around you.
5 /5
Imesh Gunaratne A great place for a morning walk!
5 /5
Jim Fogarty Dirty bathrooms. Council turned up and was chatting to him. He was there to clean them, sat in his car for 30mins then drove off.
4 /5
Zhivan Wasinski Great little park for the kids to burn off some energy. Has off street parking and bins.
5 /5

2.Thornleigh Brickpit Playground

Address: 1A Dartford Rd, Thornleigh NSW 2120

Imges Thornleigh Brickpit Playground

(121) Reviews Thornleigh Brickpit Playground:

Steven Nowland Has had an awesome upgrade. Love the new equipment.
5 /5
Jodie Richardson The play equipment is lovely but badly thought out. The majority of the playground is in the full sun. A little bit of shade for water play and slide. Only two picnic spots with shade the rest of tables and seats in full sun. Some people were even set up under the kids play equipment to get shade. Not well designed for kids and families. Dont go here on a warm day. Another issue is that parking near the playground is very limited.
1 /5
Miki Clarke Recently upgraded and there are some really fun features like the small water park, the obstacle course with inbuilt timer and some cool climbing frames and a trampoline. Whilst it is great I think it misses the 5th star because the baby swings can burn your hands in the sun (why no cover) and there is not enough cover over the water park, either for the kids running around it, or the adults who have to supervise. I guess itll be good outside of really hot days.
4 /5
Lyle Stone Great upgrade to the park. Trampoline, swings, bridge to climb over, small water play area that brings squeals of delight, flying fox, rope climbing, swings and more. Something for younger and older kids. There’s also a seesaw, and a flat bench with rollers which is fun to slide along. There’s an obstacle course with a solar timer so older kids can challenge themselves. There’s decent toilets nearby, plenty of parking and the area is fenced and gated. It’s also wheelchair accessible. There is seating throughout the park and some shaded areas. The only thing stopping it from being a 5-star park is there is not nearly enough shade, especially for a brand new park. There are small trees planted that will eventually provide that shade in 10 years time, but in the meanwhile, visitors roast on a summers day.
4 /5
Fiona Mackenzie Great enclosed playground for primary school age kids mainly but our preschoolers had fun too. Some different equipment not seen before like the solar powered timed ninja course complete with wall, a conveyer style roll belt and an enclosed fully supported non-rope underneath bridge. Tiny waterplay with 3 outlets. Great spot for train spotting too!
5 /5