Accessibility Information Picnic Facilities Access to the picnic shelter, tables and barbecues is over a relatively level grassed area that would be accessible when the …
Loop Picnic Area
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Accessibility Information
Picnic Facilities
Access to the picnic shelter, tables and barbecues is over a relatively level grassed area that would be accessible when the grass is mown short.
Loop picnic area
Access from the carpark to the picnic facilities
The picnic shelter has a concrete slab with two picnic tables but they have no roll-under end feature. However, the shelter could still be utilised as it provides a stable surface and some protection from the weather.

Loop picnic area shelter, barbecue and table
There is a white rotunda with a level concrete floor, outer bench seating and a high middle bench that could also be utilised.

Loop picnic area rotunda
Access to the information shelter is difficult for wheelchairs.
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