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Epping is a leafy suburb in Sydney's north-west, offering a blend of multicultural dining, bushland escapes, and a relaxed village atmosphere. It's a convenient stop for travelers exploring the region, with easy access to national parks and the city.
Highlights & What to See
- Lane Cove National Park – Just south of Epping, this park offers serene waterways, walking trails, and picnic spots. Rent a kayak or paddleboat on the river for a peaceful afternoon.
- Terry's Creek & Epping Oval – A pleasant walking track along the creek, ideal for a short nature fix. The oval is a hub for local sports and community events.
- Epping Club – A lively venue with restaurants, bars, and live entertainment. Try the bistro for modern Australian fare with international influences.
- Multicultural Dining Scene – Epping's main street is lined with Korean, Chinese, and Vietnamese eateries. Don't miss the dumplings at New Shanghai or a bowl of pho at Pho 236.
- Epping Farmers Market – Held on Saturdays, this market showcases fresh local produce, artisan bread, and gourmet treats. Perfect for stocking up before a picnic in the park.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend half a day in Epping, combining a walk in Lane Cove National Park with lunch and a coffee on the main street. If you're using Epping as a base for exploring the north-west, a full day allows for a morning bushwalk and an afternoon exploring nearby suburbs like Hornsby or Chatswood. The area is well-served by trains, making it easy to extend your stay without a car.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Hornsby – 10 minutes north, with the excellent Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Hospital and the bushland of Berowra Valley National Park.
- Chatswood – A bustling hub with top-tier shopping, dining, and the Concourse cultural centre. A 15-minute train ride.
- Macquarie Park – Home to Macquarie University and the sprawling Macquarie Centre shopping mall. Combine with a visit to the university's art gallery.
- Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park – A 20-minute drive north offers spectacular Aboriginal rock art, lookouts over Pittwater, and the historic Barrenjoey Lighthouse.
- Parramatta – Sydney's second CBD, rich in colonial history with Old Government House and the Parramatta River ferry to Circular Quay.
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Image credits
- Hornsby — Milesli at English Wikipedia / Public domain
- Chatswood — Mark Merton / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Macquarie Park — MDRX / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Lane Cove National Park — Sardaka ( talk ) 07:12, 10 October 2012 (UTC) / CC BY 3.0
- Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park — Anton Leddin / CC BY-SA 4.0