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Centurion Lake

3.3(19 reviews)FreePark
🕑 2-4 hours👶 Best for ages 2-12. Toddlers enjoy the playgrounds and feeding ducks at the water's edge, while older kids can ride bikes along the trails, play outdoor games on the grassy areas, or explore the natural surroundings.

About

Centurion Lake offers families a peaceful escape with scenic waterfront views, multiple playgrounds, and plenty of open space for kids to run and explore. The well-maintained walking trails around the lake are perfect for stroller walks or teaching older children to ride bikes, while designated picnic areas make it easy to pack a lunch and spend the whole day outdoors.

Highlights

  • Multiple playgrounds suitable for different age groups
  • Scenic walking and cycling trails around the lake
  • Open grassy areas perfect for picnics and outdoor games
  • Birdwatching opportunities with ducks, geese, and other waterfowl
  • Safe, enclosed environment ideal for young children to explore

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Bring bread or bird seed to feed the ducks and geese, which is always a hit with younger children (check local signage for feeding guidelines).
  2. 2.Pack a picnic blanket and sunscreen as shade can be limited in some areas, especially during midday.
  3. 3.The lake is popular with joggers and cyclists early morning on weekends, so visit mid-morning for a more relaxed pace with kids.
  4. 4.Bring bikes, scooters, or roller skates as the paved paths are excellent for young riders learning their skills.
  5. 5.There are limited facilities, so pack your own snacks, water, and any essentials you might need.

Best Time to Visit

Visit during autumn (March to May) or spring (September to November) for mild temperatures perfect for outdoor play. Weekday mornings are quieter, while weekends attract more families and local vendors.

What to Know

Entry is completely free with ample parking available. There are basic restroom facilities, but limited food vendors, so bringing your own refreshments is recommended for a full day out.

Seasonal Notes

South Africa's summer (December to February) can be very hot, so early morning or late afternoon visits are best. Winter months (June to August) offer cooler, pleasant weather but can be chilly in early mornings. The park is open year-round.

Nearby Eats

Centurion Mall is nearby with a food court and family-friendly chain restaurants including Spur and Ocean Basket. For a quick bite, stop at Mugg & Bean at Centurion Lifestyle Centre, which offers kid-friendly menu options and high chairs.

More Activities Near Centurion

Park

Centurion Lake Park

Free

Centurion Lake Park is a beautiful waterfront destination offering families a perfect blend of outdoor play, nature walks, and scenic picnic spots. With well-maintained playgrounds, paved walking trails around the lake, and plenty of open green spaces, it's an ideal spot for burning energy while enjoying South Africa's pleasant weather.

Trampoline Park

Centurion Trampoline Park

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Centurion Trampoline Park offers an action-packed indoor adventure where kids can bounce off the walls (literally!) in a safe, supervised environment. With dedicated areas including foam pits for daredevil jumps, dodgeball courts for friendly competition, and age-appropriate zones ensuring little ones aren't overwhelmed by bigger jumpers, it's the perfect energy outlet for families visiting Gauteng.

Ice Cream

The Wonderland Ice Cream Parlour

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The Wonderland Ice Cream Parlour is a beloved local favorite in Centurion where families gather for homemade ice cream flavors, thick milkshakes, and a variety of sweet treats. This friendly neighborhood parlour offers a taste of South African ice cream culture with flavors that appeal to both adventurous eaters and classic-loving kids alike.

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Lyttleton Manor Homestead offers families a peaceful journey through South African history with beautifully maintained heritage gardens and walking paths perfect for curious young explorers. Kids can learn about local culture through interactive exhibitions while enjoying the freedom to roam the scenic grounds, making it an educational yet relaxed outing that combines nature and history.