Local Transport
Use the bus network to connect to nearby Leumeah or Campbelltown train stations for travel to Sydney.





Eagle Vale is a suburban locality in the Macarthur region of New South Wales, Australia, known for its hilly terrain and family-friendly environment. As a key residential part of the City of Campbelltown, it offers a variety of local parks and community facilities, including the Eagle Vale Central aquatic center. The suburb provides a tranquil lifestyle for its residents while remaining well-connected to the broader commercial hubs of Greater Western Sydney. It is a well-established community that balances suburban peace with accessibility to regional services.
Eagle Vale is a suburban locality in the Macarthur region of New South Wales, Australia, known for its hilly terrain and family-friendly environment. As a key residential part of the City of Campbelltown, it offers a variety of local parks and community facilities, including the Eagle Vale Central aquatic center. The suburb provides a tranquil lifestyle for its residents while remaining well-connected to the broader commercial hubs of Greater Western Sydney. It is a well-established community that balances suburban peace with accessibility to regional services.
Family-oriented residential community.
Access to local green spaces and parks.
Proximity to Campbelltown's regional amenities.
The area is primarily residential with few tourist attractions.
Public transport is available but a car is recommended for flexibility.
Some parts of the suburb are quite hilly.
Use the bus network to connect to nearby Leumeah or Campbelltown train stations for travel to Sydney.
Eagle Vale Marketplace is the primary spot for groceries and local retail needs.
Quiet residential living and local community atmosphere.
AUD $
$100-$150 p/day
5,779
Visit Eagle Vale Central for swimming, gym facilities, and a local library.
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September-November, March-May
Mild weather is perfect for enjoying the local parks and walking tracks.
Days can be hot; it's best to stay indoors or visit the local aquatic center during peak heat.
Mild conditions are perfect for visiting nearby regional attractions in New South Wales.
Mornings and evenings can be crisp, so bring a jacket for outdoor activities.