Attractions for Kids - Lethbridge Park (2770)
Western Sydney, the Sydney Region, New South Wales (NSW)
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Crocs Playcentre Marsden Park is the newest addition to the Greater West and North West area which brings unique experience to the kids living here. The parents have bonus to visit with the kids as the the cafe in the playcentre is a Muffin Break franchise which offers fresh high quality muffins along with top class coffee with variety of food options to chose from. Our play centre also offers 5 different party rooms for the kids and additional option to hire out the entire centre for your private... Read more
- 20 Forthorn Pl, North St Marys, NSW 2760
- 2-5 km from Lethbridge Park
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We are a not for profit, registered charity and a true community museum. As Australia's leading Fire Museum & Fire Collectibles Shop with over 30 years experience, we pride ourselves on quality and service. Many of us at the Museum are Firefighters. All profits raised go to educating our families to the dangers of fire and preserving the heritage of the communities bravest. Open 7 days per week. 9.30am to 4.30pm Monday-Sunday & Holidays. Closed Good Friday, Christmas Day, Boxing Day... Read more
- 172 Showground Road,, PO Box 8025, Baulkham Hills NSW 2153, Castle Hill, NSW 2154
- 10-20 km from Lethbridge Park
The Powerhouse Discovery Centre: Collection Stores at Castle Hill is the Powerhouse Museum’s, publicly-accessible, museum storage and collection care facility. The centrepiece of the Discovery Centre is the Display Store, a museum housing thousands of objects including historic steam engines, cars, trams and planes. It also includes thousands of objects displayed in drawers and shelf units that provide a world of discovery for children of all ages. The Powerhouse Discovery Centre offers a range of... Read more
- 356 Annangrove Road, Rouse Hill, NSW 2155
- 10-20 km from Lethbridge Park
Founded in 1813 and crammed with 20,000 objects spanning its long life, Rouse Hill House & Farm expresses the hopes and dreams of six generations of family life in rural New South Wales from early colonization to the late 1900s. An extraordinary amount of colonial history converged upon or passed hard by this place, with Rouse Hill House − itself one of the oldest continually occupied homes in Australia − overlooking the Hawkesbury road of 1794, the Windsor turnpike road which replaced it, and... Read more