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Picnic Point

New South Wales, Australia
Suburb·Peaceful, Leafy, Residential
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Picnic Point is a charming residential suburb nestled in the state of New South Wales, Australia. With a population of approximately 6,000 residents, it maintains a quiet, community-focused feel within the greater Sydney region. The suburb is defined by its prime location on the northern bank of the Georges River, providing ample opportunities for riverside walks, fishing, and photography. Its namesake reserves and abundant parklands offer a natural retreat for those looking to enjoy the outdoors. Characterized by its leafy streets and low-density housing, Picnic Point serves as a peaceful residential haven for locals and a scenic spot for visitors to enjoy the riverfront.

Picnic Point is a charming residential suburb nestled in the state of New South Wales, Australia. With a population of approximately 6,000 residents, it maintains a quiet, community-focused feel within the greater Sydney region. The suburb is defined by its prime location on the northern bank of the Georges River, providing ample opportunities for riverside walks, fishing, and photography. Its namesake reserves and abundant parklands offer a natural retreat for those looking to enjoy the outdoors. Characterized by its leafy streets and low-density housing, Picnic Point serves as a peaceful residential haven for locals and a scenic spot for visitors to enjoy the riverfront.

Highlights

  • Scenic walking trails along the Georges River.

  • Quiet residential atmosphere away from city noise.

  • Lush green reserves and public picnic areas.

Before you go: Picnic Point essentials

  • Primarily a residential suburb with very limited nightlife or shopping.

  • Excellent access to natural parklands and river activities.

  • Quiet atmosphere that is best suited for relaxation and families.

Riverside Exploring

Take advantage of the walking tracks along the Georges River for the best views and birdwatching.

Picnic Planning

The suburb features several well-equipped reserves; bring your own supplies as commercial options are limited.

Best For

Quiet riverside walks and family-friendly outdoor recreation.

Currency

AUD $

Average Cost

$120-$200 p/day

Population

6,068

Transport

A car is highly recommended for getting around the suburb and visiting nearby shopping centers.

Languages Spoken

English

Best time to visit Picnic Point

September-November, March-May

Best Season

Spring

Mild temperatures and blooming gardens make this the most pleasant time for river walks.

Summer

Warm weather is great for being near the water, though it can get quite humid.

Best Season

Fall

Clear skies and cooler days are perfect for exploring the local reserves and trails.

Winter

The suburb is very quiet and crisp in winter, offering peaceful walks for those who don't mind the chill.

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Location

Picnic Point, New South Wales, Australia
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