Address: 21 Lobethal Rd, Lobethal SA 5241, Australia
Attraction Location
Fairyland Village Videos
Fairyland In South Australia : Lobethal
A wonderful piece of history, in the Adelaide Hills. More than worth a visit, the history and the park are magical.
The web address is included in the end. Many thanks to Mike Thomas for giving me his time on the day.
Fairyland Village part 1
Stage1of building my little fairy world. The materials used are: Styrofoam, Sculpty, hot glue, sheet moss, acrylic paint-thalo blue, sap green and white, paint brushes, fairy figurines,Modge podge (gloss)
a day at Lobethal
30 mt tassie blue gum removal set to Beethoven - Overture from Egmont by Apollo Symphony Orchestra. just because we do tree work doesn't mean we have to be savages.
James having fun
James on the wizzy-thingomy-jig at the FairyLand Village, Lobethal
Puzzle Park Abandoned
See the link above for the full story. Written by David Walsh Weekend Notes Adelaide.
I wandered to this now abandoned puzzle park. There are a couple of adventure playgrounds of a similar 'ilk', around SA, yet this one sadly is no more.
The toys, games and rides are rotting and rusting - no laughter or children playing are seen here anymore. David has written in his article regarding the past history -and what was to be the future. The site would take a great deal of money and work to furnish any sort of people friendly adventures these days ! Enjoy this look inside - feel free to comment if you remember going there.
A great deal of thanks to Dennis the caretaker who let me snoop around - and laughed when I fell over !! The place has tight security - I had permission to make this production.
Fairy Land Caverns - What Nightmares Are Made Of
Experience the horrors of Fairyland Caverns and Mother Goose Village
MANicure
A rainy day around the Adelaide Hills. We walk the doggo, find the illusive Fairyland Village in Lobethal, start geocaching, and spend the afternoon with Netflix and a MANicure.
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The Hanckel Family
The history of the Hanckel family is interconnected with the Piltz family with Hulda Hanckel marrying Joseph Adolph Piltz at Lobethal SA on the 19th of August 1847. In this video Stephanie Hanckel narrates the history and growth in numbers of the family in Australia.