cammeray
Cammeray
Cammeray

Cammeray is a residential suburb 5km north of Sydney’s CBD, named after the Cammeraygal people. The area has a rich Aboriginal history dating back 5,800 years. Miller Street is the main hub with restaurants, cafes, and shops, including Cammeray Square and the well renowned Maggios Bakery and Cafe. The suburb offers a village feel with parks and local schools, including Cammeray Public and Anzac Park Public School.

Cammeray, a family-friendly suburb on Sydney’s Lower North Shore, offers an abundance of open spaces and recreational facilities. With access to natural bushland and Middle Harbour, residents can enjoy outdoor activities like bushwalking, boating, and cycling.Tunks Park, a key feature of the suburb, provides sporting fields, walking tracks, and a boat ramp to Middle Harbour. Cammeray Park also offers all-year sporting facilities, including a synthetic turf field and the Cammeray Golf Club. Smaller parks like Green Park and Anzac Park offer picnic spots, playgrounds, and dog-walking areas, making Cammeray a peaceful yet active community ideal for outdoor enthusiasts.

It’s a sought-after Lower North Shore location with a blend of modern amenities and natural beauty.