Cammeray Suburb Profile
Leafy streets and manicured gardens are the backdrop to this family-centric neighbourhood. Living in Cammeray means being within arm’s reach of Sydney Harbour and the bustling CBD, allowing residents to enjoy the best of both worlds – they can choose to be part of the action in the city or relax in a quiet, neighbourly environment. Miller Street is the main commercial hub, with its own café and dining scene that spills out onto the footpaths and courtyards. Stockland Shopping Centre is a go-to place where kids can play games and scramble around the water fountain as parents keep a watchful eye from the alfresco cafés and restaurants.
Turks Park on Middle Harbour, with its bushland and walking trails, is popular green space, home to weekend sports enthusiasts, including boaties who take advantage of the boat ramp that provides access for small vessels into Middle Harbour. Living in Cammeray also means enjoying Green Park Village, an intimate grouping of shops that sits opposite the hilly Cammeray Golf Course and Cammeray Tennis Courts.
The biggest drawcard for many residents is the highly regarded Cammeray Public School and ease of access to some of Sydney’s finest educational institutions.
Area Features
Tunks Park
Natural bushland surrounds this beautiful park which has a place for team sports, a playground for kids and an off-the-leash area for dog walkers – all on the shores of Middle Harbour.
Cammeraygal Laneway
This small pedestrian-only laneway is a hotspot for a relaxed weekend brunch.
Homeley Streets
Cammeray has a warm family-friendly atmosphere.
Families flock to this neighbourhood as much for the beautifully restored Federation homes and quiet leafy streets as for the schools. Although popular among established professionals and their families, budding executives and mature independents love this area for the location as well as the small bar and brunch scene.