Lartelare Park
Address | LOT 2021 Rennie Rd, Glanville SA, Australia |
Hours | 00:00-24:00 |
Categories | Park, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 4.1 9 reviews |
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Lartelare Park reviews
9We love coming here at sunset. They lighting really puts the old mill on display. The atmosphere pleasant and the neighborhood is quiet There are restaurants nearby should you find the need to go and eat something or have a drink. But do bring a camera and enjoy the scenery made up of boats, birds, bridges and brickwork all surrounded by water. It would be nice to have some picnic facilities like table and bench and BBQ area to enjoy closer to the water.
Nice flat walk next to the water. Didnt see any dolphins but kept walking to the ship graveyard and back. There is a toilet near Portabellos Restaurant and drinking fountains
Great playground for the kids. BBQ area with seating. Great Port river views and can even throw in a fishing line there.
Always a good chance of seeing some local dolphins.
Not enough is done to maintain what is in fact a nice walking trail along the port and small park. A nice secluded area, which is probably forgotten by the council, but nothing really invites you to stay longer. Shame as the walking around the area and port is very interesting.
Peaceful space surrounded by Australian flora (and apartments/highways) overlooking Port Adelaide.
Great place for a relaxed walk. Public transport near by. Wonderful views of the Port Adelaide River. Within walking distance to main Street of Port Adelaide.
A very important part of the Australian Indiginous Culture. A sacred ground memorial to the Aboriginal women with a place of reflection and respect.
Such a beautiful cultural experience to share with my visitor from France. The historical plaques and mosaic picnic tables.the monuments that hold homage to the people that came before. Brilliantly landscaped natives that tell the story of the land. Since I was there a few weeks ago you can see they're constantly working on it. Just lovely experience for my son too.