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St Ives is a leafy north-shore suburb of Sydney that feels a world away from the city's bustle, with its tree-lined streets, village-like shopping centre, and easy access to bushland and waterways. It's a perfect base for travellers who want to experience Sydney's quieter side while still being within striking distance of the harbour and beaches.
Highlights & What to See
- Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park – A short drive north, this stunning park offers Aboriginal rock art sites, scenic lookouts like West Head, and walking trails through bushland. The park's waterways are ideal for kayaking and fishing.
- St Ives Showground – Home to the popular St Ives Village Market (first Sunday of the month), where you can browse local produce, crafts, and food stalls. The showground also hosts community events throughout the year.
- Bushwalking in the Lourdes Valley – Explore the lush valley and its creek, with trails that connect to the wider Garigal National Park. It's a tranquil spot for a morning or afternoon hike.
- St Ives Shopping Village – A charming retail hub with cafes, bakeries, and specialty shops. Grab a flat white and a pastry from a local bakery, and soak up the suburban atmosphere.
- Nearby Beaches – Head to Avalon Beach or Whale Beach in the Northern Beaches region, both about 15 minutes' drive away, for swimming, surfing, and coastal walks.
Suggested Time to Spend
St Ives itself can be explored in a half-day, but to fully appreciate its natural surroundings, plan for a full day. Combine a morning walk in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park with a relaxed lunch at the shopping village, then spend the afternoon at a nearby beach. If you're using St Ives as a base, allow two to three days to explore the broader north shore and northern beaches.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park – Just north, this park is a must for nature lovers and history buffs.
- Palm Beach – Famous for its lighthouse walk and surf, about 20 minutes east.
- Mona Vale – A coastal suburb with a lovely beach and headland walk.
- Terrey Hills – Known for its golf course and the nearby Garigal National Park.
- Gordon – A leafy suburb with a historic railway station and the Ku-ring-gai Wildflower Garden.
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