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Visit the Campbeltown Visitor Information Centre in the heart of Campbelltown on the Corner of Broughton and Queen Street, Monday to Friday and inside the vibrant Campbelltown Ars Centre on weekends.
Campbelltown's colonial history dates back to 1820, when it was founded by Governor Lachlan Macquarie. Beyond this is the treasured connection to the Indigenous Australians of the land, the Dharawal people inhabited the Campbelltown region and beyond for over 70,000 years. Why not embark on the Campbelltown Heritage Walk, an ideal way to explore the city's living history.
The cultural precinct of Campbelltown allows visitors to enjoy Campbelltown Arts Centre, Sculpture Gardens, and The CUBE Entertainment Centre. Campbelltown's sister-city relationship with Koshigaya in Japan has gifted the town the tranquil and ever-popular, Japanese Gardens as well as Koshigaya Park, the perfect spot for a picnic or a play at the playground.
Campbelltown now has the Campbelltown Billabong parklands, a purpose built waterpark at Bradbury. During the summer the Lagoon opens and the billabong transformation is complete.
If you are interested in more adventurous pursuits. Campbelltown is known as the city between two rivers for a reason. Snuggled between the Georges and Nepean rivers there are many parks, bushwalks, mountain bike trails and of course kayaking adventures to be had. The Dharawal National Park has amazing lookouts, ponds and bushwalks and the Georges River reserve gives Campbelltown it's own beach.
Campbelltown is an ever-changing and bustling area, still retaining a country feel. The combination of a relaxing lifestyle, diverse culture and unique attractions is why more people are discovering the region, placing it at the top of their 'must-visit' list.
Why not linger longer? Campbelltown has a variety of accommodation choices ranging from luxury hotels to serviced apartments, family motels and boutique bed and breakfasts. Whether you have a day, weekend or longer, begin Campbelltown!
About an hour's drive south-west from the centre of Sydney, Campbelltown is part of a vibrant region rich in history and heritage sites, scenic bushland with a National Park and plenty of outdoor adventure.
Visit the Campbeltown Visitor Information Centre in the heart of Campbelltown on the Corner of Broughton and Queen Street, Monday to Friday and inside the vibrant Campbelltown Ars Centre on weekends.
Campbelltown's colonial history dates back to 1820, when it was founded by Governor Lachlan Macquarie. Beyond this is the treasured connection to the Indigenous Australians of the land, the Dharawal people inhabited the Campbelltown region and beyond for over 70,000 years. Why not embark on the Campbelltown Heritage Walk, an ideal way to explore the city's living history.
The cultural precinct of Campbelltown allows visitors to enjoy Campbelltown Arts Centre, Sculpture Gardens, and The CUBE Entertainment Centre. Campbelltown's sister-city relationship with Koshigaya in Japan has gifted the town the tranquil and ever-popular, Japanese Gardens as well as Koshigaya Park, the perfect spot for a picnic or a play at the playground.
Campbelltown now has the Campbelltown Billabong parklands, a purpose built waterpark at Bradbury. During the summer the Lagoon opens and the billabong transformation is complete.
If you are interested in more adventurous pursuits. Campbelltown is known as the city between two rivers for a reason. Snuggled between the Georges and Nepean rivers there are many parks, bushwalks, mountain bike trails and of course kayaking adventures to be had. The Dharawal National Park has amazing lookouts, ponds and bushwalks and the Georges River reserve gives Campbelltown it's own beach.
Campbelltown is an ever-changing and bustling area, still retaining a country feel. The combination of a relaxing lifestyle, diverse culture and unique attractions is why more people are discovering the region, placing it at the top of their 'must-visit' list.
Why not linger longer? Campbelltown has a variety of accommodation choices ranging from luxury hotels to serviced apartments, family motels and boutique bed and breakfasts. Whether you have a day, weekend or longer, begin Campbelltown!
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