Kurrajong Suburb Profile

Nestled in the foothills of the Blue Mountains in Sydney’s northwest, the charming suburb of Kurrajong offers a beautifully rustic lifestyle. Living in Kurrajong means embracing Australian history and a village ambience, perfect for those who want to lay down roots while enjoying plenty of space. With neighbors like Richmond and Windsor, Kurrajong maintains its intimate charm while still providing access to the conveniences of larger centers. Old Bells Line of Road, the town’s main artery, adds to the appeal with boutique cafés that often double as art galleries.
Living in Kurrajong also means discovering the hidden gems that make this suburb special, from antique shops to artisan stores. Surrounded by natural attractions such as the Hawkesbury River, Wollemi National Park, and the Blue Mountains, outdoor adventures like kayaking, bushwalking, and mountaineering become a way of life. Seasonal fruit picking in nearby Bilpin adds to the charm, drawing crowds eager to savor the region’s bounty.
Beloved for its warm hospitality, village atmosphere, and stunning natural surroundings, Kurrajong is truly one of the Hawkesbury’s best-kept secrets.
Area Features
National Parks
The Blue Mountains, Wollemi National Park and the Hawkesbury River are some of Kurrajong’s greatest assets. Teeming with wildlife, walking trails and heart-pumping activities, locals never tire of their natural surrounds.
Village
Reminiscent of a bygone era, Kurrajong village oozes nostalgia, from the shops’ facades to the store owners who know you by name.
Although the suburb has been a long-time favourite among empty nesters and retirees, Kurrajong’s many reputable primary schools have been attracting an influx of young families into the area who love the smaller class sizes and strong community spirit.