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Concord, a leafy suburb on the Parramatta River, offers a peaceful escape from Sydney's hustle while still being just a 20-minute drive from the CBD. Known for its historic waterfront, charming parks, and excellent café scene, Concord blends suburban tranquillity with easy access to the city's attractions. The area's heritage homes and tree-lined streets give it a village-like feel, perfect for a relaxed afternoon stroll or a riverside picnic.
Highlights & What to See
- Bicentennial Park – A sprawling green space with walking trails, picnic spots, and a fantastic playground. The park also features a heritage-listed Rotunda and a dog-friendly area.
- Concord Heritage Walk – Self-guided tour past historic homes, churches, and the 1870s Concord Post Office. Grab a map from the library.
- Kissing Point Bay – A tranquil riverside reserve with a wharf, perfect for kayaking or watching the sunset over the water.
- Concord Library – Housed in a striking modern building, it hosts local history exhibitions and is a great spot for a quiet read.
- Café culture on Majors Bay Road – The village hub, lined with boutique cafes and eateries. Try The Grumpy Barista for excellent coffee and Bella Vista for Italian fare.
- Concord Golf Club – A challenging 18-hole course set amid native bushland, open to visitors.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is ample to explore Concord's main sights. Start with a morning coffee on Majors Bay Road, then wander the Heritage Walk (about 1 hour). Spend a couple of hours in Bicentennial Park, perhaps with a picnic, before heading to Kissing Point Bay for a late-afternoon stroll. If you're a golfer, allocate 3–4 hours for a round at Concord Golf Club.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Rhodes – A modern waterfront precinct with shops, dining, and the Rhodes Park (10 min drive).
- Burwood – A bustling Chinatown-style hub with fantastic Asian eateries and a lively market (10 min drive).
- Parramatta – Sydney's second CBD, rich in colonial history, with Old Government House and the Parramatta River Cat ferry (15 min drive).
- Homebush Bay – Home to the Sydney Olympic Park, with sports venues, wetlands, and the ANZ Stadium (10 min drive).
- Cabarita Park – A riverside park with a ferry wharf, ideal for a longer walk or cycle along the Parramatta River (5 min drive).
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Image credits
- Rhodes — Maksym Kozlenko / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Burwood — Donaldytong / Public domain
- Homebush Bay — Nick-D / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Cabarita — J Bar / CC BY 3.0
- Sydney Olympic Park — Simon_sees from Australia / CC BY 2.0