A stunning display of water, music, and light, the Tivoli Park Fountain is a mesmerizing attraction that showcases a beautiful choreographed water feature. Located in the heart of Tivoli Park, this fountain is a popular spot for visitors of all ages. The fountain's design features a large, central jet of water that shoots high into the air, surrounded by smaller jets and cascading waterfalls. As the sun sets, the fountain is illuminated with colorful lights, creating a magical atmosphere. On select evenings, the fountain is synchronized with music, adding an extra layer of enchantment to the display.
Interesting place - a dilapidated hundred year old fountain in the middle of what is now a wood between lerryn quay and lerryn itself plus a few other ruined structures. If you're unsure of where the woodland path is then walk along the creek side away from the small but free car park until you reach lerryn quay then turn up the slope into the woods slightly - on the left is a wooden gate go through that and just a little way in is the fountain. The woodland path leads you back towards lerryn itself - perhaps a 20 minute round trip or so.
Beautiful little place , fun for children with an appreciation of the outdoors to explore. The hamlet of Lerryn is also exquisitely picturesque and well worth a visit on its own!
Ruined remains of a large fountain and pool. Part of a 1920's park, now gone totally wild. Worth finding
Had a jobbto find it but interesting when we did
Nice walk in the woods
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Good for kids
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Interesting place - a dilapidated hundred year old fountain in the middle of what is now a wood between lerryn quay and lerryn itself plus a few other ruined structures. If you're unsure of where the woodland path is then walk along the creek side away from the small but free car park until you reach lerryn quay then turn up the slope into the woods slightly - on the left is a wooden gate go through that and just a little way in is the fountain. The woodland path leads you back towards lerryn itself - perhaps a 20 minute round trip or so.
Beautiful little place , fun for children with an appreciation of the outdoors to explore. The hamlet of Lerryn is also exquisitely picturesque and well worth a visit on its own!
Ruined remains of a large fountain and pool. Part of a 1920's park, now gone totally wild. Worth finding
Had a jobbto find it but interesting when we did
Nice walk in the woods
No Description available at this time.