Attractions Bullsbrook - Holiday Gold Coast

ATTRACTIONS BULLSBROOK WA

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1635 Neaves Road, Bullsbrook WA 6084

Originally opened in 1981, The Maze Sequoia Park was built by Doug and Peggy Kennedy. Doug ran shearing teams all across the State and built the Maze in his spare time. Doug was a lover of trees and planted all the large trees you see in the park, many of which he collected on his shearing adventures. The park originally catered for the tour group market offering the maze attraction, a sheep shearing show and of course the cuddly koalas.

In 2006 Doug and Peggy retired and sold the business to Paul and Nicole Woodcock, who own and operate the Wanneroo Botanic Gardens just up the road. After partnering with their brother and sister in law Phil and Ursula Dixon they commenced upgrading the infrastructure and introduced new attractions. Culminating in 2013 with the introduction of Australia’s largest water playground, the first stage of their 10 year plan to build one of Perth’s best water park attractions.

What’s next? Outback Splash Stage 3, which we hope to have completed for summer of 2016 and our exciting new maze attraction The Cube opens this winter.

Families having fun… that’s our passion! So please pay us a visit today and think play!

Bullsbrook

Bullsbrook, Bullsbrook WA 6084
Bullsbrook is your gateway to the pretty rolling pastures and vineyards of the Chittering and Avon Valleys. This country escape and family fun day out is just a 50 minute drive north of Perth, via the Great Northern Highway, or a 15 minute drive north of the Swan Valley. Let the kids loose in The Maze - Perth's largest timber maze and Australia's largest waterslide playground. A treat for kids big and small, The Maze features five mind-testing mazes, six thrilling waterslides, a 1,000 litre tipping bucket, nine-hole mini golf and a giant jumping pillow, not to mention the friendly resident koalas, kangaroos and emus. Head up here early on a Sunday morning and you'll also enjoy one of Perth's most unique dining experiences - breakfast with the koalas (bookings are essential). A quieter side of Bullsbrook can be found on the bushwalking trails of Walyunga National Park - an area that's as rich in native flora and fauna as it is in ancient Aboriginal culture and heritage. The park contains one of the largest known Aboriginal campsites around Perth, and was still used by the local Nyoongar people in the late 19th century. For the ultimate country picnic, pick up a bottle of wine from the Chittering Valley Wine Trail and a punnet of fresh strawberries from the local growers. Then, head for one of the many picnic spots in Bullsbrook, the Chittering Valley or nearby Walyunga National Park. Good coffee, meals, snacks, arts and crafts can also be found in town. Make a weekend of it by booking a night at a country bed and breakfast....
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Bullsbrook

38690 - Bullsbrook WA 6084
Bullsbrook is your gateway to the pretty rolling pastures and vineyards of the Chittering and Avon Valleys. This country escape and family fun day out is just a 50 minute drive north of Perth, via the Great Northern Highway, or a 15 minute drive north of the Swan Valley. Let the kids loose in The Maze - Perth's largest timber maze and Australia's largest waterslide playground. A treat for kids big and small, The Maze features five mind-testing mazes, six thrilling waterslides, a 1,000 litre tipping bucket, nine-hole mini golf and a giant jumping pillow, not to mention the friendly resident koalas, kangaroos and emus. Head up here early on a Sunday morning and you'll also enjoy one of Perth's most unique dining experiences - breakfast with the koalas (bookings are essential). A quieter side of Bullsbrook can be found on the bushwalking trails of Walyunga National Park - an area that's as rich in native flora and fauna as it is in ancient Aboriginal culture and heritage. The park contains one of the largest known Aboriginal campsites around Perth, and was still used by the local Nyoongar people in the late 19th century. For the ultimate country picnic, pick up a bottle of wine from the Chittering Valley Wine Trail and a punnet of fresh strawberries from the local growers. Then, head for one of the many picnic spots in Bullsbrook, the Chittering Valley or nearby Walyunga National Park. Good coffee, meals, snacks, arts and crafts can also be found in town. Make a weekend of it by booking a night at a country bed and breakfast....