Nuriootpa Linear Park
Address | Murray St, Nuriootpa SA, Australia |
Hours | 00:00-24:00 |
Categories | Park |
Rating | 3.8 11 reviews |
Nearest branches Nuriootpa Linear Park — /13 Tanunda Rd, Nuriootpa SA |
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Similar companies nearby BIG4 Barossa Tourist Park — Penrice Rd, Nuriootpa SA Barossa Bushgardens — 653 Research Rd, Nuriootpa SA |
Nuriootpa Linear Park reviews
11Peaceful, clean, BBQ facilities and bike track. You also have access to a chapel and side entrance to the Barossa bush gardens.
Council have dissapointed me. This used to be my favourite place to come as a kid. And they've let it go to waste. Barossa council are lazy and do nothing for our tourism industry
Beaut spot. BUT seriously, the lake needs to be returned to its former glory. All the bird life was a real treat.
Part of parklands though this photo is of the last flood several years ago great for a walk or pokemon go
Love this part of Australia, Nuriootpa, on your way to the riverland, Beautiful country and love this little town Nuriootpa, if your in the area pop in and meet the locals have a beer or a coffee whatever floats your boat, worth a visit peeps
Lovely park in the centre of a new housing development. Nuriootpa is a lovely place, weather good and the wine superb
Coulthard Reserve is a lovely peaceful park in the Barossa Valley with family friendly picnic areas, BBQ facilities, children's playground and walking trails. A nice place to spend a leisurely day with family or friends. BYO food and refreshments. Toilet facilities available.
What a lovely place to take my dogs for a walk. Nice picnic area and playground for small children. Lots of shade on a summers day.
The section south of Penrice Road is beautiful. The track through Coulthard Reserve to Barossa Estate is a dogs breakfast, smooth bitumen would be appreciated and if it could go through to Ray Beckwith Blvd for the school kids
This is a lovely place to go walking with your dog, in fact you’ll find many locals there doing just that. Cycling paths make it a good place for kids (or adults) to cycle in safety, there’s a swing set which isn’t the worst swing set I’ve seen, and the whole park is protected from the elements by a beautiful canopy of indigenous trees. My one reservation (hence four stars, not five) would be the fact that there is more potential in this space than the council has bothered to maximise. Clearing up some of the non-path areas would make so much more room for everyone to enjoy.