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Red Sand Garden - (VIC)

Address: 🏡 Cranbourne VIC 3977
Phone : +61 (03) 5990 2200
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5 review location for tourist in Cranbourne, VIC Australia: 1. Red Sand Garden,2. Trig Point Lookout,3. Cam Reserve,4. Block Stack by Mike Hewson,5. ROYAL CRANBOURNE GARDENS,Hight rate 5 location for tourist in Cranbourne, VIC Australia

Rockpool Waterway

Ying Yi Liao Astonishing water spot in the loyal garden. Free to enter. Standing in anywhere could get good photos of it.
5 /5

Trueman Reserve Playground

sventek Nice playground with BBQ and picnic facilities in the same area. Some unique features include an elevated tunnel which my toddler really enjoyed, 3 trampolines and older kids very large climbing nets with a slide attached to the top. Also has the more common swings, slides, and seesaw. Theres a public toilet but not sure anyone would want to use it unless in dire situations. Free parking available. Theres also a fenced dog park next to it.
5 /5

Hilltop Nature Reserve

Amy May Great walking tracks and sites to see, no public toilets accessible just a nice easy walking track. Street parking only.
5 /5

Cam Reserve

Kevin Baldwin Home of the Cranbourne Eagles. Has two well kept grounds . Walking tracks. Family friendly and all welcome
5 /5

Red Sand Garden

Sara-lee AMAZING. Great cafe too. As good as Chelsea but 10 million times bigger. What a feat of original thought & design. Loved how how all the different gardens fitted in with the native plants. The info stands had just enough history & detail. Best of all for an English girl, a ranger said…. ‘G’day!’
5 /5

Block Stack by Mike Hewson

Jugdeep Saini Odd place for concrete, pallets with vegetation. One of a kind art at the reserve, suggest having a theme for the art that shares the message otherwise beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
2 /5

Trig Point Lookout

Sukirtha Tamilselvan The lookout was good, the walking trail that lead to the Trig point lookout, there were several wallabies around and during our time if visit, it was nesting season for a bird, so recommend everyone to carry sticks during the walk
4 /5