Looking for free things to do in Ubud with a toddler?
Ubud, Bali is surprisingly toddler-friendly—if you know where to go. You don’t have to blow your budget to enjoy it either. In fact, many of the best experiences in Ubud are completely free!
According to a recent family travel study, over 68% of parents rank cost as the top barrier to traveling with kids. That’s why I’ve pulled together this ultimate guide of completely free things to do in Ubud with a toddler—no entry fees, no gimmicks, just pure fun.
Whether you’re pushing a stroller, babywearing, or chasing a preschooler, these spots offer a balance of nature, culture, and calm—perfect for little explorers and tired parents alike.
Let’s dive in!
Top 10 Free Things To Do In Ubud With A Toddler
1. Campuhan Ridge Walk

- Location: Central Ubud (Start near Warwick Ibah Hotel)
- Official Website: campuhanridgewalk.com
- Price: Free
- Stroller-Friendly: Partially (Best with a baby carrier or all-terrain stroller)
- Pros: Scenic views, fresh air, peaceful escape from traffic
- Cons: No shade, not paved the whole way, avoid midday heat
- Suitable Ages: 1–5 (if walking or carried)
2. Ubud Monkey Forest (From the Outside)

- Location: Jalan Monkey Forest
- Official Website: monkeyforestubud.com
- Price: Viewing monkeys from outside fence: Free
- Stroller-Friendly: Yes (On outer roads and sidewalks)
- Pros: Exciting for toddlers to spot monkeys without going inside
- Cons: You’ll need to avoid feeding areas and hold tight to snacks
- Suitable Ages: All ages
3. Tegallalang Rice Terraces (Scenic Viewpoints Only)

- Location: Tegallalang, ~20 min drive north of Ubud
- Price: Free if you just visit roadside viewpoints
- Stroller-Friendly: No (but good with a baby carrier for short stops)
- Pros: Iconic photo spot, educational (“That’s how rice grows!”)
- Cons: Limited walking area unless you pay to go inside
- Suitable Ages: 2+ (best for toddlers who can walk or be carried)
4. Lotus Pond at Saraswati Temple

- Location: Behind Café Lotus, Jalan Raya Ubud
- Price: Free entry
- Stroller-Friendly: Yes
- Pros: Calm, peaceful setting, great for short stops
- Cons: Limited interaction—more of a photo and rest spot
- Suitable Ages: All ages
5. Ubud Palace Courtyard

- Location: Jalan Raya Ubud
- Price: Free access to outer grounds
- Stroller-Friendly: Yes
- Pros: Cultural exposure, central location
- Cons: Limited shade, can be crowded
- Suitable Ages: 1–5
6. Local Ubud Market (Early Morning Visit)

- Location: Jalan Raya Ubud
- Price: Free to browse
- Stroller-Friendly: Yes (early morning only)
- Pros: Colorful, sensory-rich for toddlers
- Cons: Gets packed fast; avoid mid-morning rush
- Suitable Ages: 1–4
7. Penestanan Village Walks

- Location: West of Ubud, near Alchemy Café
- Price: Free
- Stroller-Friendly: Partially (best with carrier)
- Pros: Quiet, artistic village with peaceful walking paths
- Cons: Uneven walkways in places
- Suitable Ages: 2+
8. Petulu Heron Watching (Sunset)

- Location: Petulu Village, ~15 min north of Ubud
- Price: Free
- Stroller-Friendly: Yes (on village roads)
- Pros: See hundreds of herons nesting at dusk
- Cons: Best close to sunset—may clash with toddler bedtime
- Suitable Ages: 2+
9. Yoga Barn Garden Area

- Location: Jalan Hanoman, Ubud
- Price: Free entry to garden and café (yoga classes cost extra)
- Stroller-Friendly: Yes
- Pros: Calm vibes, healthy café, open lawn
- Cons: Quiet space—toddlers should be in mellow mode
- Suitable Ages: All ages
10. Local Village Ceremonies or Parades

- Location: Anywhere in Ubud—ask your host or walk around during temple season
- Price: Free to watch
- Stroller-Friendly: Varies (streets can be uneven or blocked)
- Pros: Cultural immersion, music and colors toddlers love
- Cons: Unpredictable, might be noisy or long
- Suitable Ages: All ages (brief viewing recommended)
Conclusion:
Ubud doesn’t have to be expensive to be memorable—especially when you’re exploring it with a toddler. From nature walks to temples and village charm, there are dozens of free ways to keep your little one entertained without opening your wallet. Just remember: pack water, snacks, and a bit of patience. Ubud may not be built for strollers, but it is built for wonder.
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Still planning your trip? Check out our full guide on Planning a Bali Holiday with a Toddler in 2025 for tips on flights, packing, and avoiding meltdowns.
And if you haven’t booked your stay yet, don’t miss Where to Stay in Bali with Kids: 25 Best Family-Friendly Areas & Resorts (2025) to find the perfect toddler-friendly base.