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Longueville is a tranquil harbourside suburb on Sydney's lower North Shore, offering a slice of leafy, residential charm with knockout views of the Lane Cove River and Sydney Harbour. It's the kind of place where you come to slow down, breathe in the salt air, and wander streets lined with heritage homes and jacaranda trees. While it lacks a major commercial strip, its appeal lies in quiet parklands, hidden foreshore walks, and a strong community vibe — perfect for a leisurely half-day escape from the city buzz.
Highlights & What to See
- Lane Cove National Park — The suburb backs onto this bushland oasis, crisscrossed with walking tracks, picnic spots, and a peaceful river. Paddle a kayak or simply follow the Riverside Walking Track from nearby Northwood.
- Longueville Foreshore Reserve — A grassy park with benches and a jetty, ideal for a quiet picnic while watching boats drift by. It's a local favourite for sunset.
- Heritage Homes — Stroll along Arabella Street and see a collection of well-preserved Federation and California bungalow houses, many with water glimpses.
- Woodford Bay — A tiny, calm bay with a small wharf; you can launch a kayak or just sit and enjoy the mangroves and birdlife.
- Lane Cove River Ferry — Catch the ferry from the Longueville Wharf to Circular Quay for a scenic commute; the ride itself is a highlight.
Suggested Time to Spend
Longueville is best enjoyed as a relaxed half-day trip (2–4 hours). Combine a stroll through the leafy streets with a picnic at the Foreshore Reserve, then take the ferry to Lane Cove or back to the city. Most visitors pair it with a morning at nearby Lane Cove National Park or lunch in the cafés of Lane Cove village, a short drive or ferry hop away.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Lane Cove — A vibrant village with a bustling café scene, weekend markets, and the Lane Cove Plaza, just 5 minutes by car or ferry.
- Northwood — A tiny, historic harbourside pocket with a lovely waterfront park and boat sheds; walkable from Longueville.
- Greenwich — Next suburb over, with the scenic Greenwich Baths (a harbour pool) and more waterside walks.
- Hunters Hill — A heritage-rich suburb with grand 19th-century homes, cliffside parks, and the Kelly's Bush bushland reserve.
- Sydney Harbour National Park (Bradleys Head) — A short drive away, offering iconic harbour views, walking trails, and the historic Bradleys Head Amphitheatre.
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