With two playgrounds that may be better suited to toddlers and younger Brisbane Kids, CB Mott Park is perfect for all ages as a family picnic or barbeque destination.
CB Mott Park playground
CB Mott Park on Brisbane’s southside has two separate playgrounds for Brisbane Kids to enjoy. With swings for infants as well as bigger kids, slides, rockers and climbing nets, there is plenty to keep the kids occupied for some time. The added bonus of toilet facilities, barbeques and several shelters and other grassy spaces make it well suited to a family picnic. The wide bike and walking paths are perfect for bikes and scooters and kids who are learning to ride.
Imagination Factor
CB Mott Park’s play equipment features a spider’s web climbing net for great games of insects and spiders. The double slide will provide heaps of fun as your Brisbane Kids race each other to the bottom of the mountain. Children will be able to escape the trolls as they run across the little bridge.
Accessibility
CB Mott Park has accessible toilet facilities. The bikeway paths are wide and run throughout the park making it easy for prams and wheelchairs to get around. CB Mott Park has wood and electric barbeques, picnic tables and shelters, bench seats and grassy open space to set up for the day. Both playgrounds are unfenced and most equipment is sheltered by shade sails.
CB Mott Park features
- Unfenced playground shaded by shade sails
- Accessible toilet facilities
- Bark and rubber base
- Two playgrounds
- Rockers
- Spring seesaw
- Climbing nets
- Slides
- Infant swings
- Swings
- Large shady trees
- Grassy open space
- Wide bike and walking paths
- Barbeques (1 wood, 2 electric)
- Picnic tables (sheltered and unsheltered)
- Rotunda
- Shelters
- Bench seats
- Carpark off Abbotsleigh Road (paths leading to playground)
- Street parking
Another fantastic nearby Brisbane Playground is Glindemann Park.
How to get to CB Mott Park
CB Mott Park is located on the corner of Logan Road and Abbostleigh Street in Holland Park.
Cnr Logan Road & Abbotsleigh Street, Holland Park QLD
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