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Jungle in Willunga

Tourist attractions

175 Main Road, Willunga SA 5172, Willunga, SA 5172
(08) 8556 2818

Description

Jungle in Willunga is a lush tropical garden located between McLaren Vale and Willunga.

It has been in existence for the past 30 years and is a perfect destination for families with small children and nature lovers. Walking through the garden is an excellent way to experience the natural beauty of the area.

The garden walkways are shaded and dotted with jungle animals for children to discover. There is also a Climbing Net that children can swing on, and they can receive an Animal Hunt sheet to search and mark off their discoveries. The cost of admission is $2 per person, making it a great adventure for families with small children. Don't forget to keep an eye out for the fairy fern garden, located near the nursery, where you can also spot fairies and relax after your walk.

In addition to the tropical garden, Jungle in Willunga hosts a large plant nursery full of tropical style plants. Visitors can explore and enjoy the beautiful pots and giftware available in the nursery.

The best time to visit Jungle in Willunga is during the warmer months of the year when the garden is in full bloom and there are more plants and flowers to see.

To get to Jungle in Willunga, take the A13 South Road from Adelaide and then turn onto the B23 Main South Road towards McLaren Vale. Follow the road until you reach Willunga, and then follow the signposts to Jungle in Willunga.

Jungle in Willunga is an excellent destination for families with small children, nature lovers, and visitors looking for a peaceful escape in a lush tropical garden. The garden offers opportunities to discover jungle animals, swing on the Climbing Net, explore the tropical plant nursery, and relax in the fairy fern garden. Plan your trip today!

Details

Parks: Dogs Allowed, Toilets, Regional Parks

Suited For: Dog-friendly

Location

175 Main Road, Willunga SA 5172, Willunga, SA 5172

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