A delightful, easy walking track through unique hanging swamps off West Head Road in the middle of Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, Salvation loop trail offers
With over 800 Aboriginal sites recorded across Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, each one is a visible reminder of the rich Aboriginal heritage of the region.
Koshigaya Park is one of Campbelltown's most popular parkland areas.
The park was opened in 1984 in celebration of Campbelltown's sister city relationship with Koshigaya,
Campbelltown, located approximately 50 kilometres south-west of Sydney's central business district, is a vibrant region filled with historic charms, scenic bushland surrounds and modern delights.
The Japanese Gardens are a special gift from Koshigaya, Campbelltown's Sister City in Japan, and are located in the grounds of the Campbelltown Arts Centre.
The CUBE is Campbelltown's premium entertainment venue. This purpose built facility features state of the art sound and lighting, superb acoustics and professional stage. The
Perched atop the lower ridges of Blue Mountains National Park, Mount Portal lookout offers magnificent views of the junction between Glenbrook Gorge and the mighty
Come and visit Campbelltown, also known as Koalatown!
Campbelltown is home to the largest population of disease free Koalas in New South Wales. The Campbelltown
Campbelltown Marketfair is a bustling shopping centre in the centre of Campbelltown. Marketfair features a range of stores including TK Maxx, Chemist Warehouse, Baker's Delight,
Forest path offers an easy hike through Royal National Park’s rainforests. This beautiful walk leads you past a variety of native plants and flowers, including
Journey back through time and witness Australian Dinosaurs and megafauna next to plants that were important to them in the Connections Garden of the Australian
Croc's Playcentre was established in 2008 by directors Brett and Lawrence. They saw a need for great playcentres that provide a safe and fun environment
The lakes at Harrington Park have been designed for more than just aesthetic appeal. They also increase environmental sustainability and provide shelter for native wetland
The Macarthur Centre for Sustainable Living (MCSL, the Centre) is a not-for-profit, community-focused organisation that aspires to be a world-class educational facility and model for
Nectar Day Spa is A stylish mix of sophisticated details and finishes, including granite, marble, brass, glass, mirror, chandeliers, designer wallpaper, stone benchtops, custom artworks
At M9 Laser Skirmish Macarthur, players maneuver through an apocalytpic urban city underworld, with mazes, dark tunnels and ramps. Your mission is to battle it
The recently refurbished Mount Annan Leisure Centre YMCA features a fitness centre, leisure and lap pools, basketball courts and a multi purpose sports hall, learn
Macarthur Square is the region's premier shopping destination, featuring over 300 specialty shops including David Jones, H&M and Harris Scarfe and a huge range of
The Sculpture Walk showcases the artistic talent of local entrants in The Western Sydney Sculpture Award. This is a biennial competition and exhibition hosted by
The Campbelltown Rotary Observatory operated by Western Sydney University and is home to the Australian Optical SETI Project and is a field laboratory of the
The Australian Botanic Garden, Mount Annan is the Australian native plant garden of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney and covers 416 hectares.
The plantings are
Marramarra National Park is a one of the Hawkesbury’s best-kept secrets. It’s great for canoeing, kayaking, swimming, cycling, camping, bushwalking, picnicking and birdwatching.
Marramarra National
Over the last decade or so Avalon has become the favoured "sea-change" destination for Sydney-siders looking to adopt the surfer lifestyle. As a result, the
Event Cinemas Campbelltown features everything a movie going patron desires, with standard and V-Max screens, and of course, Gold Class for those special occasions. The
Lennox Bridge is the oldest stone arch bridge on Australia's mainland. This bridge was completed by David Lennox in 1833 using unskilled convict labour.
The recently refurbished Narellan Town Centre now features more than 180 speciality stores. Including Big W, Kmart, Target, Woolworths and Coles plus a variety of