Fairy Park in Geelong – A Must-Visit Fairytale Castle with Kids
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Fairy Park in Geelong – A Must-Visit Fairytale Castle with Kids

fairy park in geelong

This fairytale castle in Geelong is one of Victoria’s well-known theme parks. It’s also a childhood memory for every kid who grew up in Melbourne! Many local parents would bring their children here on a good weather day and enter the world of famous fairy tales.

How much does the Fairy Park ticket cost?

$22 for ages 14 and above, $12 for ages 3 to 13, free for children under 2 years old.

Where is the Fairy Park?

Address – 2388 Geelong – Ballan Rd, Anakie 3221, approximately an hour’s drive from the city centre.

Highlights of the Fairy Park

Admire the ancient castle architecture built in 1959 and enter the world of all your favourite childhood cartoon characters. There are more than 30 animation scenes here, from Little Red Riding Hood to the Seven Dwarfs, all located in special style castles, cabins, and cave buildings, which are lifelike.

Take a walk in the park and become a knight, princess, hero, or villain of the day. Explore the secret passages and tunnel mazes of this medieval playground. Climb the tower, pass through the dark dungeon, and rescue the distressed damsel, but beware of Merlin and his magic!

Picnic in the fairytale park. The picnic area is very large and includes several electric barbecue grills, with picnic tables scattered nearby. There is also a dining area that can accommodate more than 80 people. Well, there’s no perfect solution that a barbecue can’t solve!

Birthday party. Fairy Park is suitable for parties of various sizes. Just arrive early on the day and choose a suitable area in the picnic area, put up some decorations, and then you’re good to go!

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